Watch brilliant moment Wimbledon crowd rises and applauds TV legend Sir David Attenborough, 98, on centre court

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LEGENDARY broadcaster Sir David Attenborough received a huge round of applause after arriving at Wimbledon this afternoon.

The 98-year-old joined a host of VIP guests in the Royal Box on centre-court.

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The TV legend joined David Beckham in the Royal Box on centre-court[/caption]

David Beckham was present for day one of this year’s tournament alongside Attenborough.

Meanwhile, singers Katherine Jenkins and Sir Cliff Richard also caught the action at Wimbledon.

However, it was the beloved broadcaster who received the warmest welcome from the crowd.

As he made his way to his seat with his daughter Susan, Attenborough received a standing ovation.

Fans got to their feet and applauded the TV icon, who is best known for his wildlife programming.

Attenborough could be seen smiling as he reacted to the heart-warming reception from the crowd.

He arrived on centre-court ahead of defending champion Carlos Alcaraz’s first round tie.

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The third seed faced Estonia’s Mark Lajal at the All England Club on Monday.

Alcaraz, who won the French Open last month, cruised to a straight set victory as he advanced 7-6 (7-3), 7-5, 6-2.

Sir David Attenborough's career

Sir David Attenborough is one of the most beloved broadcasters in British TV history.

The 98-year-old has amazed viewers for decades with his wildlife programming.

He is best-known for his Life series, which launched in 1979 with Life on Earth.

Attenborough has since worked on several notable projects, including The Living Planet, The Blue Planet and Planet Earth.

The broadcasting legend has continued to work into his 90s with two new shows premiering in 2024 in which he presents and narrates.

His win over Lajal was the first of three matches on centre-court on the opening day of this year’s Wimbledon.

Emma Raducanu is also in action against Renata Zarazua as she makes her return to SW19.

Meanwhile, second seed Coco Gauff will conclude the day’s play when she takes on Caroline Dolehide.

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