King Charles and Royal Family step out at Ascot on day one.
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The Princess of York wore a bespoke red version of a designer hat
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Princess Eugenie made a striking appearance at Royal Ascot's final day, wearing an ensemble worth more than £1,800. The Princess of York chose a bespoke red version of the Newmarket pillbox hat from Emily London, priced at £795.
She paired the statement headpiece with a Red Twist Neck Crepe Midi Dress from Whistles, costing £199. The 35-year-old completed her look with Bow Tie Pump 85 shoes from Aquazzura, valued at £655.
She carried her M2Malletier Amor Fati Bag, which she has owned since 2018. The princess later presented the Hardwicke Stakes trophy during the prestigious racing event.
King Charles and Queen Camilla led the royal procession on Saturday afternoon, with the 76-year-old monarch appearing in excellent spirits.
Princess Eugenie steals the show in £1,800 outfit as Royal Ascot draws to a close.
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Charles wore a light grey morning suit paired with a lemon waistcoat, pale blue tie and lapel pin.
The Queen, 77, chose to wear the Diamond Watch brooch, given as a wedding present to Queen Mary by Alice Rothschild in 1893.
The royal couple smiled warmly as they greeted racegoers from their carriage, with Charles lifting his top hat to acknowledge the crowds.
They shared their carriage with Sir Mark Prescott and Lizzie Spender during the traditional procession across the parade ground.
Princess Eugenie presented the Hardwicke Stakes trophy during the prestigious racing event.
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Princess Eugenie shared a carriage with her husband Jack Brooksbank, Ed Walker, and Camilla Walker, appearing to enjoy herself as she laughed during the procession.
The King maintained his cheerful demeanour throughout the day despite experiencing mixed fortunes with his race entries during the week.
Charles was photographed stopping to greet members of the public, demonstrating his engagement with racegoers.
The warm atmosphere continued from Friday's notable moment when the King greeted Sarah Ferguson with a kiss on the hand, with the pair seen chatting on the racecourse alongside Princess Eugenie.
Jack Brooksbank and Princess Eugenie pictured at Royal Ascot.
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The royal couple have maintained perfect attendance throughout the five-day racing event, appearing each day of Royal Ascot 2025.
Their horses competed in several races across the week, though results proved variable.
Saturday marked the conclusion of this year's Royal Ascot, with the Royal Family's presence drawing substantial crowds throughout the event. The King and Queen's consistent appearances have been a highlight for racegoers.
Looking ahead, the royal couple are expected to continue their summer programme of engagements in the coming weeks. The Queen will maintain her presence at key events in the royal calendar as the season progresses.