Keira Knightley and her husband, James Righton, appeared together at Wimbledon, presenting a united front after months of speculation about their marriage.
The pair arrived hand in hand at the All England Club, taking seats on Centre Court for the men’s semi‑final. Their wedding rings were on display, underscoring their continued commitment.
Earlier this year rumors of a split surfaced when James was photographed without his ring and Knightley was listed under her maiden name in certain company filings. The change was later explained as a requirement for identity verification, unrelated to their marital status.
In April, both were seen wearing their wedding bands again, which helped quell the rumors.
Knightley chose a white Ralph Lauren midi dress, while Righton wore a light grey suit. She was visibly engaged in the match, cheering on Arthur Fery and celebrating a four‑set win with enthusiasm. The couple interacted with fellow attendees, including actor Richard E. Grant, before leaving the court.
The couple met in 2011, married in 2013, and have two daughters, aged ten and six. Knightley has expressed hesitation about changing her name, citing personal preference. Their family life remains largely private.
At Wimbledon, they joined other celebrities as temperatures rose above 30 °C and the spotlight focused on the Djokovic‑Sinner showdown. Their primary focus appeared to be enjoying a relaxed afternoon together rather than the surrounding gossip.
Their public appearance suggests they remain a united couple, maintaining a low profile while attending high‑profile events together.
