King Charles and Queen Camilla made a grand appearance at the Royal Ascot on the third day of the event. The royal couple arrived in style, riding in a horse-drawn carriage alongside other members of the royal family.
The procession included Prince Edward and Sophie, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, as well as Princess Anne and her husband, Sir Timothy Laurence. Zara and Mike Tindall also joined the procession, marking their first time riding with family members.
Following the event’s strict dress code, King Charles and other men were seen sporting morning suits and top hats. Women in the Royal Enclosure were required to wear hats with a minimum base diameter of 4 inches and adhere to specific clothing guidelines.
Royal Ascot is a highly anticipated event for the royal family, with various members in attendance over the course of the week. Despite recent health concerns, King Charles and Queen Camilla have been actively participating in royal engagements and events.
In addition to their appearance at the Royal Ascot, the royal family recently celebrated Garter Day at Windsor Castle. This was followed by a state visit from the Emperor and Empress of Japan, which King Charles and Queen Camilla will be hosting later this month.
Overall, the royal family’s presence at events like the Royal Ascot highlights their commitment to their duties and engagements, despite personal challenges they may be facing. Their continued public appearances serve as a testament to their dedication to serving the people of the United Kingdom.