
Princess eugenie can’t keep smile off her face at royal ascot
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The Duke of York’s youngest daughter arrived for her second appearance at the royal event, where she present presented a trophy to jockey Frankie Dettori after winning the Hampton Court
Stakes yesterday. He showed his delight at winning by giving the princess a kiss on the kand. She arrived at Ladies' Day with the Queen, who rode in with her children Prince Andrew and
Princess Anne, as well as Sir Tim Laurence. Princess Eugenie followed in the second carriage with James Fellowes and the Viscount & Viscountess Brookeborough. Princess Anne’s family
were seen giggling in the third carriage, with Zara and Mike Tindall joined by the Princess Royal’s son Peter Phillips and wife Autumn. Lord & Lady Fermoy and Rupert and Vanessa Fairfax
were in the fourth carriage. Princess Eugenie stunned in a jade green dress and hat, in a similar tone to her teal blue outft on Tuesday. READ MORE: QUEEN BEAMS IN LILAC FOR ROYAL ASCOT AS
PRINCESS EUGENIE FOLLOWS IN CARRIAGE PROCESSION She arrived for the opening day of the festival with her sister Princess Beatrice, who wore a light blue lace dress and hat. Princess Eugenie
stood out from the crowd in a bold turquoise dress at Royal Ascot on Tuesday. The 29-year-old worse a dark design and which had a high neck and was completely sleeveless. Ladies' Day
is always the busiest of the five-days at Royal Ascot. There is a strict dress code, but it is a chance for people to get creative - particularly with their headwear. Despite temperatures
reaching highs of 18C today, there were still rules to follow. In the Royal Enclosure, hats must be worn, while strapless dresses are banned and midriffs are not allowed on show either.
Trouser suits must be full length and matching.