Multiple outlets report that, at the start of Wimbledon, readers were invited to vote for the best-dressed and worst-dressed spectators. The voting covered a mix of public figures, including members of the royal family and celebrities attending the tennis tournament. The articles describe the exercise as a way for the audience to rank outfits worn by notable attendees during Wimbledon, rather than a commentary on sporting performance. One report highlights a “surprisingly lowkey” attendee who ranks higher than Kate in the results, implying the voting produced unexpected outcomes among the participants listed. Overall, the coverage focuses on how readers assessed fashion choices across the tournament’s spectator lineup and presents the resulting rankings as the main news element. Both sources frame the event as interactive coverage tied to Wimbledon and emphasize the variety of high-profile attendees included in the voting selections.