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Royal Ascot revellers go all out in glamorous pink outfits for day two

Stylish racegoers put their best fashion foot forward as they arrived for the second day of Royal Ascot today.

Glamorous women put on chic displays in bright summer dresses while men looked dapper in top hats and tails as they arrived at the Berkshire racecourse for a day of fun in the sun.

As ever, extravagant millinery stole the show, with many revellers commanding attention in vibrant creations adorned with feathers, flowers and lace.

Radiant guests also oozed glamour in flowing maxi dresses, floral prints and figure-hugging numbers as they stepped out for the second day of action at the prestigious festival.

Ascot, known as the jewel in the crown of the UK racing calendar, will welcome hundreds of thousands of punters during the five-day meet.

Many are likely hoping to catch a glimpse of the Royal Family as they turn out in force for the annual occasion.

Yesterday, the King and Queen enjoyed a day at the races as they welcomed the girlfriend of the Princess Royal’s son to the royal fold.

Charles and Camilla hosted guests in the royal box on the first day of Royal Ascot including the monarch’s nephew Peter Phillips and his partner, NHS nurse Harriet Sperling.

Hat's the ticket! As ever, extravagant millinery stole the show at Royal Ascot today, with many revellers commanding attention in vibrant creations adorned with feathers, flowers and lace

Hat's the ticket! As ever, extravagant millinery stole the show at Royal Ascot today, with many revellers commanding attention in vibrant creations adorned with feathers, flowers and lace

Hot pink! TV presenter Rosie Turner looked stylish in a fuchsia dress and matching accessories

She made an appearance for the first time in the carriage procession the royal family make onto the famous Berkshire racecourse to signal the start of the day.

The royal procession is celebrating its 200th anniversary, a tradition begun during the reign of George IV in 1825 when the monarch was accompanied by the Duke of Wellington.

The King and Queen rode in the first carriage with Prince Faisal, a member of the Saudi royal family, and Lady Sarah Keswick, one of the Queen’s official companions.

Behind them travelled the Princess Royal with Camilla’s sister Annabel Elliot and the Duke and Duchess of Wellington and they were followed by a coach carrying Anne’s son Peter Phillips and his girlfriend.

Other royals spotted among the crowds included Princess Beatrice and her mother Sarah, Duchess of York and Zara and Mike Tindall.

The King and his wife have continued Queen Elizabeth II’s close association with the Berkshire race meet but they had no luck with the sport of Kings when their horse Reaching High was well beaten in the Ascot Stakes.

Pretty in pink! These radiant ladies all dressed in various shades of pink and white to celebrate the second day of Royal Ascot

Spot on! This woman made sure to stand out from the crowd with her eye-catching headpiece

Couple goals: This chic pair put on a stylish display in all their finery as they arrived at Ascot

Glamorous: This stylish lady commanded attention in a billowing, shimmering dress and a statement hat

The late Queen was a passionate owner and breeder of thoroughbreds and had more than 20 Royal Ascot winners during her 70-year reign.

Charles and Camilla have taken on her stable of horses and enjoyed their first Royal Ascot winner in 2023 when their horse Desert Hero triumphed in the King George V Stakes. 

Today’s racing, meanwhile, will feature the The Prince of Wales’s Stakes as one of its highlights.

First run at Royal Ascot in 1862, the race, named after the son of Queen Victoria (later to become King Edward VII), is now worth £1million in prize money and is one of the features of the week.

Auguste Rodin produced a career best performance to win last year’s Prince of Wales’s Stakes, highlighting the perfect blend of speed and stamina needed to win a race of this magnitude. 

Three horses have won this race on two occasions, Connaught, (1969, 1970) Mtoto (1987, 1988) and Muhtarram (1994, 1995). 

Older horses tend to struggle in this race, with only two six-year-old horses winning since 1995: Muhtarram (1995) and So You Think (2012).

Elsewhere, The Queen Mary Stakes, The Queen’s Vase and The Duke of Cambridge Stakes provide a trio of Group 2 races to savour before the Royal Hunt Cup, The Windsor Castle Stakes and the Kensington Palace Stakes conclude the second day of racing.

Beautiful in blue! This racegoer oozed glamour as she stepped out for the second day of racing

Beautiful in blue! This racegoer oozed glamour as she stepped out for the second day of racing

Floaty fashion: Racegoers showcase their elegant frocks featuring billowing skirts

Floaty fashion: Racegoers showcase their elegant frocks featuring billowing skirts

Thrice as nice! Three glamorous guests showcase their fashionable outfits at Royal Ascot

Double trouble! These women matched in floral ensembles as they attended the five-day event

Working it: These racegoers put their best fashion foot forward as they attended Day Two of Royal Ascot

Having a laugh! Two friends share a giggle as they arrive at the prestigious racing event

Strike a pose! A group of racegoers smile for the camera as they take a photo at Royal Ascot

Over £10 million in prize money is awarded to the winners and placed horses across the week.

The minimum value for each race is £110,000 and every Group 1 contest will be rewarded with at least £650,000.

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