Sophie Winkleman couldn’t help but giggle as she spoke to the charming King Charles at today’s Royal Ascot.
Lady Frederick Windsor, 43, appeared to share a laugh with the monarch, 75, as she joined him and other royals at the penultimate day of the summer society event.
The King, 75 and Queen, 76, put on equally animated displays as they cheered on their horses alongside Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo ‘Edo’ Mapelli Mozzi, as well as Peter Phillips and his new girlfriend, NHS nurse Harriet Sperling.
Charles and Camilla, who led the latest carriage procession, looked in fine form as they waved at spectators this afternoon.
The King, 75, cut a dapper figure in a pale grey morning suit with a pink waistcoat and pink and blue gingham shirt.
Sharing a laugh! Sophie Winkleman couldn’t help but giggle as she chatted to the King and Queen at Royal Ascot
Taking it all in! Princess Beatrice put on an aniamted display as she appeared alongside her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
Sporting sunglasses, Princess Anne’s son enjoyed a glass of champagne at the summer diary must
Friday feeling: Peter and his new partner looked delighted to be enjoying an afternoon at the races
…and even shared a kiss as they mingled with other society movers and shakers
Keep your hat on! Queen Camilla, wearing a beautiful brooch and diamond bracelet, keeps her feathered headwear in place. Right: The king smiles as he makes his way to watch the races
Camilla has attended every day so far at Ascot, with the King missing Wednesday’s carriage procession
Camilla more than matched the monarch in the style stakes, wearing a light blue suit, with her statement feathered hat caught at times by the afternoon breeze.
The couple were joined by Lord and Lady Frederick Windsor, who looked equally excited to be at the races.
Princess Beatrice, 35, donned a £2,995 Emilia Wickstead green Brita dress, teamed with a lemon clutch bag and heels.
The daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York, who is styled by Olivia Buckingham, wore Juliette Botterill ‘percher’ headwear, also in lemon, alongside Aquazzurra heels, again in a shade of pale yellow, and a matching clutch bag, also by the luxury Italian shoes and accessories label.
And husband Edo made sure he was co-ordinating with his wife, wearing a lemon waistcoat under his morning suit.
Former Prima Ballerina and Strictly Come Dancing star Dame Darcey Bussell, wearing a striking shade of magenta, also enjoyed a ride to the royal enclosure, alongside her husband Angus Forbes.
The couple chatted to the King and Queen, and at one point looked as if they might break into one of Darcey’s trademark dances.
Elsewhere, love was very much in the air as Peter Phillips put on a tactile display with his new girlfriend, NHS nurse Harriet Sperling.
The King cut a dapper figure in a pale grey morning suit with a pink waistcoat, and Queen Camilla matched the monarch in the style stakes, wearing a light blue suit and a statement feathered hat at Royal Ascot on Friday
The King’s pastel pink and blue gingham shirt perfectly matched the small carnation on his lapel
In the pink: King Charles chats to Dame Darcey Bussell, who looked chic in a bright magenta pink dress and grey suede heels
Charles, with an umbrella in hand, strolls alongside Queen Camilla as the King and Queen arrive for the fourth day of action at Royal Ascot
Promenading: The King and Queen walk close to Dame Darcey and her husband Angus F
Shall we dance? Former Prima Ballerina Darcey Bussell clasps hands with her husband in a sweet moment
Princess Anne’s son, 46, had embarked on his new romance with Harriet, who is an NHS nurse, just weeks after separating from his partner of three years.
In May, the couple spent the weekend together at the Badminton Horse Trial where they were spotted strolling hand in hand.
And the pair didn’t hold back on affections this afternoon either as they were snapped leaning into one another and sharing sweet glances.
The loved up couple shared a tender kiss as they mingled in the royal enclosure.
Wearing a similar hat to the Queen, Sophie Winkleman, aka Lady Frederick Windsor, opted for a 50s style powder blue jacket dress. The former Peep Show star was spotted chatting to Princess Beatrice and her husband Edo, alongside husband Lord Frederick Windsor.
Princess Beatrice opted for a green Emilia Wickstead dress, which retails at £2,995, with a pale lemon clutch bag that coordinated with her hat
Edo offers an admiring glance at this wife, who looked elegant in the lemon and green ensemble
All eyes on the course: Beatrice and Edo look focused on their horses
Standing with friends, the couple soaked up the action on the penultimate day of racing action
Lord and Lady Frederick Windsor pictured mingling with Princess Beatrice and her husband Edo in the royal enclosure
Wearing a similar hat to the Queen, Sophie Winkleman, aka Lady Frederick Windsor, opted for a 50s style powder blue jacket dress
Seated next to Princess Beatrice in the second carriage in the procession, Sophie Winkleman offered a broad grin as she bypassed spectators
Later, in the stands, the King and Sophie Winkleman chatted as they watched the runners and riders
Peter Phillips arrived holding hands with NHS nurse girlfriend Harriet Sperling, who looked chic in a pastel pink outfit, teamed with a geometric clutch bad and coordinated oversized bow headwear
Later NHS worker Harriet could be seen enjoying a chat with Queen Camilla as the royals waited for the races to begin
The Queen put a gloved hand up to steady her hat which was caught by the breeze
The King and Queen looked on fine form as they chatted to fellow Royal Ascot-goers in he royal enclosure on Friday afternoon
The King offers his congratulations to winning jockey Tom Marquand at Royal Ascot
Is it heavy? The King chats to organisers before picking up one of the trophies he was asked to present to winning jockeys
The King, an accomplished polo player in his youth, looked deep in conversation with the jockey
Meanwhile, revellers attending put on their best attire, creating a beautiful sea of vibrant colours and fabrics as they showed up for day two of the Royal Ascot this morning.
As ever, flamboyant hats and gowns were front and centre as the society event in Berkshire kicked off on Friday.
Dressed to the nines, groups of classy racegoers opted to coordinate their attire for the annual occasion, rather than wearing their ensembles solo.
A band called The Tootsie Rolls proudly stepped out in the same blue and white gingham petticoat dress and donned similar fascinators.
A duo brought the sunshine to the track in Berkshire as they arrived dressed in similar yellow dresses, buttermilk-coloured heels and lemon floral headwear.
Peter Phillips points out a potential winner to his fellow guests in the royal enclosure
Some racegoers brought the sunshine by donning bright yellow ensembles with matching fascinators
Lady in red! Two women sported similar cherry red frocks and matching shoes at the races today
It appears there is an increasing number of pals wanting to arrive at the society event and put on a strong sartorial display.
Athlete-turned-personal-trainer Jennifer Pacey turned heads in a bright red dress paired with a Louis Vuitton bag and posed for a picture with her friend who also sported the exact shade.
A trio posed for a picture donning the same fascinator but in differing colours that incorporated what each of them was wearing.
Standards have not slipped from yesterday’s display of elegant fashion as revellers arrived dressed in all their finery.
Elsewhere, fashion designer Louise Roe kept things simple but sophisticated in a pale blue dress with corset-style detailing and a matching hat.
Television presenter Charlotte Hawkins sported an emerald green vine print white frock with a bow on the front, along with a matching pair of pointed heels.
Royal Ascot, the jewel in the crown of the UK racing calendar, started on Tuesday with the Queen Anne Stakes and will run until Saturday.
This year’s meeting will have an overall prize-money pot of £10million. This is a record amount for Royal Ascot. The minimum winnings for all eight Group 1 races will be £650,000.
It was founded by Queen Anne in 1711 after she declared Ascot ideal for ‘horses to gallop at full stretch’ and has today become a major social event as well as a sporting attraction.
For the first time in its 313-year history, Ascot Racecourse announced this year the appointment of a creative director.
A band called the The Tootsie Rollers rocked matching vintage chic dresses for Ascot
Three pals opted to wear bright and colour matching fascinators with love hearts on the top
Rosie Tapner looked elegant in a long pleated cream dress with a large pink floral fascinator
One woman stepped out and donned a hot pink floaty dress and fluffy neon green fascinator
Two women posed for pictures at the Berkshire racecourse today as day four kicks off
Two pals showed up for the event dressed white and pastel-coloured dresses
Revellers put on their best attire, creating a beautiful sea of vibrant colours and fabrics as they showed up for day two of the Royal Ascot this morning
One reveller looked stunning as she donned a monochrome gown embroidered with flowers and sheer mesh sleeves
The event was a sea of colour today, with one racegoer donning a white and blue mesh dress with a box bag and a Vivienne Westwood pearl necklace
Another chic racegoer looked stunning in black and white suit paired with a Gucci Dionysus bag
British fashion designer Daniel Fletcher was responsible for the creation of the annual Lookbook and Millinery Collective in 2024, which set the style tone for the year and often inspire racegoers’ outfits.
He’s known for his classically tailored silhouettes and modern gender-fluid clothes; his Spring/Summer 2023 collection included corset designs for both men and women.
The Cheshire-born designer, whose first customer was the eccentric Harry Styles, told GQ in 2023: ‘The idea of an item of clothing being for a specific gender is such a funny one.
‘I understand that something like a bra is designed for function, but when it comes to a shirt, why would we apply gender to something like that? And for me, the same applies to the corset.’
Former One Direction member Harry whose style has included jumpsuits, feather boas, skirts and dresses, became Daniel’s first customer after buying all the boxy short-sleeved shirts from the designer’s graduate collection in 2015.
‘Harry had a huge impact on my career,’ Daniel admitted to GQ in 2020. ‘At 24 years old I couldn’t believe what was happening.’
Since then, the designer’s career has gone from strength to strength, with A-listers including James McAvoy, Robert Pattinson, Eddie Redmayne, Emma Corrin and Emerald Fennell wearing his looks.
The Central Saint Martins graduate has also designed for some of the world’s most prestigious houses including Louis Vuitton, Lanvin and JW Anderson and held the role of Artistic Director for Italian label Fiorucci between 2019 and 2023.
A group of boys look in high spirits as they pour themselves an Appletiser beverage
A racegoer dressed in a sapphire blue ensemble poses for a picture at Royal Ascot in Berkshire today
Racegoer Charly Blackburn looked elegant in a ruffled blue and yellow gown, a wired fascinator and a hamper style box bag
Boys in top hats were snapped drinking Appletiser as they enjoy a picnic in the car park
Vintage style! This retro band called the The Tootsie Rollers stepped out in blue gingham petticoat dresses
One racegoer upped the style stakes by wearing a creative wide-brimmed hat with two champagne flutes on top of it
Former MP Gyles Brandreth looks dapper as he arrives at Royal Ascot with his wife Michele
As ever, flamboyant hats and gowns were front and centre as the society event in Berkshire kicked off on Friday
Two racegoers show off creative ensembles at Royal Ascot today, with one donning satin leopard print and another opting for a white dress
Television presenter Charlotte Hawkins arrived for day four of Ascot in a white and green floaty frock
Men sporting three-piece suits and top hats arrive at the racecourse in Berkshire today
A bit of all white! One reveller went for classic chic and donned a buttoned-up waistcoat, a pleated skirt and some gold heels
Fashion and celebrity stylish Nana Acheampong opted for a pale blue gown with a matching fascinator, silver bangles and a crocodile bag
Fun designs, textures and floral displays dominated the fashion today as day three kicked off at Ascot
Revellers were dressed to the nines as they enjoyed an early start to the weekend at Royal Ascot today
He was nominated for the LVMH prize in 2017, was a winner of the European Semi- Final of the International Woolmark Prize and named Breakthrough Designer of The Year in the 2020 GQ Men of The Year Awards.
After many successful seasons showing his collections on the London Fashion Week schedule, Daniel took part in Netflix’s ‘Next In Fashion’ series which saw him make it to the final.
Of his latest appointment, Daniel said: ‘I’m thrilled to be appointed as Ascot’s first Creative Director and have thrown myself into the new role.
‘I’m keen to encapsulate the rich heritage of the racecourse while embracing the unique dress codes, adding a contemporary twist to bring a flair that Ascot hasn’t seen before.
Two dressed-up women pose for selfies at Royal Ascot in Berkshire today
Racegoers picnic behind the boot of their car in the car park at the racecourse in Berkshire today
Flamboyant hats and gowns were front and centre as the society event in Berkshire kicked off on Friday
Fabulous florals! A racegoer is snapped wearing a chic yet modest ensemble featuring a rose skirt and a cream blouse
Athlete Jennifer Pacey turned heads in a bright red dress paired with a Louis Vuitton bag
Satin ensembles seemed to be a popular choice for racegoers, who wore the material from head-to-toe
A woman opted to wear a navy dress with a hot pink clutch bag and a large pink floral fascinator
‘For 2024, I want to inspire racegoers to push the boundaries with their own unique style and immerse themselves in the opportunity to embrace their own creativity – and what better occasion than Royal Ascot!
‘I’m super excited to reveal the next evolution of style direction for the world- renowned brand and can’t wait for the vision to become a reality.’
The Best of British Edit takes inspiration from Daniel’s lifelong fascination with British Heritage and features clashing stripes and ties worn with whimsical silk dresses.
He said the New Guard Edit is dedicated to the next generation of independent brands and designers, with a new take on occasion dressing.
The Conscious Edit aims to showcase how racegoers can dress up whilst thinking about the impact their fashion choices have on the environment. This includes a custom suit designed and made in London by Fletcher using a deadstock lightweight tweed.
Fletcher said the Luxury Edit is for racegoers who are looking to elevate their look and add a touch of glamour.
Some pieces included have intricate and unique elements to the designs, for example, the intarsia knits in Missoni dresses, to pleating from Zimmerman, and draping from Marc Jacobs.
Whilst the designer says you can never go wrong with a classic Top hat and Tails, the Tailoring Edit highlights other ways to incorporate tailoring into race day dressing.
The Albany Stakes, The Coronation Stakes, The Sandringham Stakes and The Duke of Edinburgh Stakes, The King Edward VII Stakes, The Palace of Holyroodhouse Stakes and the Commonwealth Cup will all take place today.