Katy Perry looks effortlessly chic at Wimbledon with fiance Orlando

Katy Perry looks effortlessly chic at Wimbledon with fiancé Orlando Bloom

Katy Perry looks effortlessly chic at Wimbledon with fiance Orlando Bloom in a navy bardot top and polka dot bandana

Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom looked smitten as they arrived at Wimbledon for day three of the tennis championships on Wednesday.

The 38-year-old singer sported a vintage-inspired look as she entered the All England Lawn Tennis Club with her fiancé, 46.

Katy looked chic in a navy bardot long sleeve top and white silk midi skirt, while Orlando wore a navy suit with white plaid detailing.

The Firework hitmaker slicked her tresses back into a high ponytail and wore it with a polka dot scarf.

Katy completed her look with navy blue heels with white piping and a neat make-up.

Delighted: Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom looked in love as they arrived for day three of the tennis championships at Wimbledon on Wednesday

Delighted: Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom looked in love as they arrived for day three of the tennis championships at Wimbledon on Wednesday

Chic: The 38-year-old singer wore a vintage-inspired look as she entered the All England Lawn Tennis Club with her fiancé, 46

Chic: The 38-year-old singer wore a vintage-inspired look as she entered the All England Lawn Tennis Club with her fiancé, 46

The couple waited patiently in line and seemed anxious to make their way to court.

Katy and Orlando’s arrival coincided with the opening of the roof on Center Court after several rain showers, with rays of sunshine illuminating the lawn.

Britain’s Jodie Burrage had a nightmarish center court debut as she was eliminated from Wimbledon by Daria Kasatkina.

The 24-year-old arrived with high hopes after reaching the Nottingham final last month and then knocking out Caty McNally on Monday to secure her maiden Grand Slam win and a likely place in the top 100.

But she faced a humiliating “double-bagel” in the second round after losing the first set without winning a game.

Burrage regained her composure in the second set but Russia’s Kasatkina, the Eastbourne finalist and No. 11 seed, proved too strong in a stunning 6-0, 6-2 win.

The British number two must have been nervous on her first appearance on Center Court and unfortunately it showed.

Only eight games were completed on Tuesday as rain ravaged the All-England Club, limiting play for the most part to the center and No 1 courts.

Dressed Smart: Katy looked chic in a navy blue long-sleeved Bardot top and white silk midi skirt, while Orlando wore a navy blue suit with white plaid detailing

Dressed Smart: Katy looked chic in a navy blue long-sleeved Bardot top and white silk midi skirt, while Orlando wore a navy blue suit with white plaid detailing

Stylish: The Firework hitmaker slicked her tresses back into a high ponytail and accessorized it with a polka dot scarf

Stylish: The Firework hitmaker slicked her tresses back into a high ponytail and accessorized it with a polka dot scarf

Wimbledon ready: The couple waited patiently in line and seemed anxious to make their way to court

Wimbledon ready: The couple waited patiently in line and seemed anxious to make their way to court

Tough competition: Jodie takes on Russia's Daria Kasatkina (pictured) in women's singles

Tough competition: Jodie takes on Russia’s Daria Kasatkina (pictured) in women’s singles

Britain's hope: Burrage has just claimed her first win at this flagship tournament, having advanced to the second round on day one at Wimbledon

Britain’s hope: Burrage has just claimed her first win at this flagship tournament, having advanced to the second round on day one at Wimbledon

With less than 90 minutes of playtime possible on the outdoor courts on the second day before the skies opened, organizers canceled 69 scheduled games.

This means that Wednesday’s order of play will feature a mix of first and second round singles matches, with the start of the doubles tournament pushed back a day to Thursday.

However, the gap could increase further as some showers are predicted on Wednesday due to sunny spells. Due to rain, the game on the outdoor courts has already been postponed to 12:30 p.m.

The game between Burrage and Daria is followed by women’s draw No. 1 Iga Swiatek taking on Sara Sorribes Tormo, and then reigning men’s champion Novak Djokovic against Jordan Thompson.