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Queen Elizabeth II Makes Joyful Appearance at Royal Ascot
Her Majesty, aged 95, graced the Royal Ascot event with her presence, radiating elegance in a stunning green ensemble despite the gloomy weather.
This delightful surprise surely brought immense joy to her loyal supporters who eagerly awaited her arrival throughout the five-day affair.
Although the Queen is a regular attendee of Royal Ascot, she had been absent this year since its commencement on Tuesday.
Additionally, she was unable to partake in last year's event due to pandemic-related restrictions.
As the national anthem resonated through the air, the monarch arrived at the parade ring in a car, deviating from the customary carriage procession.
The spectators, comprising a sizable crowd, erupted in applause and cheers as they caught their first glimpse of Her Majesty.
The Queen reciprocated the warm reception with a beaming smile and a wave, acknowledging the adoration of the onlookers.
During the afternoon races, several horses owned by the Queen, namely Reach for the Moon, Tactical, Light Refrain, and King's Linn, were set to compete.
An announcement made earlier on Saturday informed the public that the Head of State would grace the parade ring at precisely 2 pm.
It was indeed a highly anticipated moment for all attendees.
Notably, other members of the royal family, such as Zara and Mike Tindall, Princess Anne, and the Countess of Wessex, had already made appearances at this year's Royal Ascot.
Their presence added to the excitement and grandeur of the event.
The Queen's Racing Manager expressed hope that Her Majesty would attend later in the week.
In an interview with BBC Radio 4's Today programme, he shared, “Obviously the Queen would love to attend.
As you know, she is a racing enthusiast, deeply invested in watching races and breeding horses.
She has been attending Ascot for her entire adult life.
So, it's unfortunate to miss such an event.
The plan is to assess the situation towards the latter part of the week.
If the Queen is able to attend due to her horses participating, then, hopefully, it will come to fruition.”
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, also shed light on the Queen's lifelong passion for thoroughbred horses during an interview with ITV Racing earlier in the week.
She remarked, “Well, I believe this is her true passion in life, and she adores it.
You can truly see her love for it.
She can recount every horse she has bred and owned since the very beginning.
Her knowledge is encyclopedic; she never forgets anything.
In contrast, I can barely remember what I bred a year ago.
It's truly remarkable.”