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British Royals

All the royals who enjoyed Ascot 2024

Royal Ascot has now wrapped up after five days of racing, fashion, and royal spotting. 2024 was no exception, the Royal Family turned out in full numbers for one of the biggest racing events of the year. 

Royal Ascot opened on Tuesday, 18 June and King Charles and Queen Camilla led the Royal Procession. They were joined by The Princess Royal (and husband Sir Tim Lawrence), Zara Tindall (and husband Mike Tindall), Peter Phillips, and Lady Gabriella Windsor on Day 1. 

Lady Gabriella Kingston was in the carriage procession on the opening day of Royal Ascot 2024 (Stephen Lock / i-Images)

The King did not attend Day 2 of Royal Ascot but Queen Camilla did. Day 2 was a busy day for the Royal Family, as The Prince of Wales, The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, The Princess Royal (with husband Tim), The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, Princess Beatrice (with husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi), Princess Eugenie (with husband Jack Brooksbank), and Zara Tindall (with husband Mike) all joined The Queen. 

Zara Tindall was seen hugging The King as Royal Ascot got under way (Stephen Lock / i-Images)

King Charles once again joined Queen Camilla for Day 3 of Royal Ascot. The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh were also there, along with Lady Sarah Chatto (and husband Daniel Chatto), and Zara Tindall (and husband Mike). 

The Duchess of Edinburgh wore white on a special day at Royal Ascot – her Silver Wedding Anniversary (Photo by i-Images)

Day 4 was a busy day for the Royal Family, as many headed to Ascot. King Charles and Queen Camilla were joined by Princess Beatrice (and husband Edoardo), Lord and Lady Frederick Windsor, and Peter Phillips who was accompanied by his partner, Harriet Sperling.

Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling at day 4 of Royal Ascot (Stephen Lock / i-Images)

Day 5 was a quieter day to finish up Royal Ascot with only King Charles and Queen Camilla attending from the Royal Family. 

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