Princess Anne’s branch of the royal family turned out in force on the opening day of Royal Ascoton on Tuesday, adding colour, tradition and plenty of star power to Berkshire Racecourse.
The royal princess led the way in style in her own way, wearing a multi-colored striped dress that included mint green, purple, orange, bright blue and other bright tones.
She completed her bold look with a mint green hat adorned with red feathers, blue gloves and elegant pearl accessories, including earrings and a classic necklace.
A gold horse brooch, a familiar favorite often seen at equestrian events, was also proudly pinned on his outfit alongside his Ascot name badge, serving as a reminder that even royalty follow racecourse tradition.
Anne took part in the royal procession carriage alongside her son Peter Phillips and his new wife Harriet Sperling, accompanied by Queen Camilla’s nephew Ben Elliot.
After the finish ceremony, attention shifted to the race as members of the royal family took their seats to watch the day’s action.
The Princess Royal was later seen alongside Charles Wellesley, the 9th Duke of Wellington and long-time friend of the King and Queen Camilla.




