Today, Princess Beatrice made a stunning entrance at Royal Ascot, captivating onlookers as she joined other members of the Royal Family. The 36-year-old royal exuded joy while riding in the third carriage of the royal procession with her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. Beatrice's outfit was a breathtaking yellow dress adorned with blue floral patterns designed by Monique Lhuillier, complemented by a stylish white fascinator. She accessorized gracefully with a matching white clutch and nude heels, while Edo looked sharp in a traditional morning suit paired with a tie and a top hat.
Her auburn hair was elegantly styled in a ponytail, and she added a touch of glamour with stunning diamond earrings. The couple shared their carriage with Princess Zahra Aga Khan, the daughter of the late Aga Khan IV, and British horse trainer William Haggas. As they made their way through the event, they were seen alongside various dignitaries from the royal family, including the King and Queen, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, and Princess Royal Anne with her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence. Also present were Peter Phillips, the King's nephew, and his partner Harriet Sperling, who joined in welcoming the royals following the carriage procession.
The day's events were highlighted by Ladies' Day, where attendees were encouraged to display their fashion enthusiasm, resulting in a vibrant showcase of sartorial creativity. From elaborate headpieces inspired by Jane Austen to innovative designs crafted from recycled materials and butterfly motifs, the variety of hats worn by racegoers was astonishing. Despite the sweltering heat, crowds flocked to the renowned Berkshire racecourse in anticipation of the Gold Cup, where the victorious jockey and trainer would receive accolades from the King and Queen.
5 Comments
Eric Cartman
Isn't there a more pressing issue than parading around in fancy dresses?
Stan Marsh
The royal family needs to consider their public image. This looks excessively lavish.
Bermudez
The monarchy represents continuity and a link to our history. Events like this are special!
Africa
Royal Ascot is such a wonderful example of British culture and tradition.
Leonardo
All this pomp and circumstance is so out of touch with reality. Let’s move on!