Royal Ascot Day 4
Day 4 of Royal Ascot 2025 delivered another thrilling spectacle of high-class racing, marked by dramatic upsets and powerful performances! The Coronation Stakes (Group 1) provided the day’s biggest shock, as the Irish outsider Cercene powered home at 33-1, showcasing incredible bravery to snatch victory in a pulsating finish that brought the crowd to its feet.
Earlier, the highly-fancied Amiloc dominated the King Edward VII Stakes (Group 2), extending his unbeaten record with a commanding display. The Commonwealth Cup (Group 1) also saw a star emerge, with Time For Sandals blazing to glory for trainer Harry Eustace in a truly exciting finish. The handicaps, as ever, provided their own brand of drama, ensuring a fantastic day’s racing that kept anticipation high for the meeting’s grand finale.

Day Four of Royal Ascot 2025, traditionally celebrated as “Gentlemen’s Day,” was a remarkable blend of world-class horse racing, sartorial sophistication, and regal presence. The day embraced the charm of men’s fashion, with sharp suits, top hats, and classic morning dress making the Royal Enclosure a showcase of elegance. While less formalised than Ladies’ Day, the occasion retained its own sense of refinement, merging competitive racing action with vibrant social festivities.

The Royal Procession added grandeur to the day, led by Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla, accompanied by the Prince and Princess of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh. Their presence, marked by elegance and warmth, delighted the cheering crowds and underscored the cultural significance of the event.
Queen Camilla captivated the crowd with her timeless elegance and impeccable style. Dressed in a stunning pastel lavender ensemble, complemented by an exquisitely crafted matching hat adorned with delicate floral details, Her Majesty radiated grace and poise. Her warm smile and approachable demeanor added to the charm, as she graciously interacted with attendees and waved to the adoring crowds. Queen Camilla’s refined presence perfectly encapsulated the regal spirit of Royal Ascot, leaving a lasting impression on all who were fortunate enough to witness the occasion.

Princess Beatrice was a charming presence at Day Four of Royal Ascot 2025, elegantly dressed and warmly engaging with the crowd. King Charles III, as always, carried himself with distinguished grace, his genuine enthusiasm for the sport and the event shining through, delighting spectators alongside the royal family.
Guests in the Royal Enclosure dazzled in exquisite attire, reflecting the spirit of the occasion. Between races, attendees indulged in fine dining, refreshing beverages, and lively entertainment, immersing themselves in the unique atmosphere that defines Royal Ascot. The perfect combination of sport, style, and tradition ensured Day Four was an unforgettable chapter in this historic event.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla and Marquess and Marchioness of Salisbury
Royal Ascot Day 3
HRH King Charles, Queen Camilla, and members of the Royal Family graced the third day of Royal Ascot with their esteemed presence, adding a sense of grandeur and majesty to the iconic event on June 19th. The day began with the much-anticipated Royal Procession, a dazzling spectacle steeped in tradition. Four elegantly adorned carriages, drawn by magnificent Windsor Greys, made their way from Windsor Castle to the Ascot Racecourse, captivating the crowds with a display of regal splendor.
As the procession entered the racecourse, a wave of excitement rippled through the assembled spectators, their cheers echoing the deep respect and admiration for the monarchy. The Royal Family, resplendent in their attire, waved warmly to the adoring crowds, embodying the connection between the Crown and the people. Once within the Royal Enclosure, the King, Queen, and their distinguished guests enjoyed the day’s thrilling races, immersing themselves in the electric atmosphere that defines Ascot.
The presence of the Royal Family elevated the occasion to extraordinary heights, blending tradition, elegance, and a shared passion for the sport of kings. Their involvement not only celebrated the heritage of Ascot but also reinforced its place as a cherished gathering of culture, fashion, and world-class horse racing.
Day 3 of Royal Ascot 2025, known as Ladies’ Day, dazzled with a blend of elegance, passion, and thrilling equine performances. Under clear skies, the vibrant crowd radiated excitement, perfectly complementing the high stakes on the track. Each race added a new layer of intensity to the day, showcasing the beauty of the sport and the skill of its participants. The action began with the Norfolk Stakes, where Charles Darwin, trained by the ever-impressive Aidan O’Brien, bolted to victory in a sensational 5-furlong sprint. The Ribblesdale Stakes later brought a display of endurance and poise as Garden of Eden galloped to glory, cementing her reputation as one to watch. Trinity College delivered a commanding win in the Hampton Court Stakes, demonstrating class and dominance in equal measure.
Charles Darwin, trained by the ever-impressive Aidan O’Brien
The undeniable highlight of the day was the prestigious Gold Cup. In a performance for the ages, Trawlerman, expertly ridden by William Buick, stormed home to secure an emphatic seven-length triumph. This marked Buick’s first win in the Gold Cup and set a blistering pace that left the crowd in awe. Other standout moments included Arabian Story’s breathtaking photo finish in the Britannia Stakes and Never So Brave’s determined charge to claim the Buckingham Palace Stakes. With record-breaking feats, unforgettable finishes, and an atmosphere brimming with glamour and anticipation, Ladies’ Day proved why Royal Ascot remains a pinnacle of sporting excellence. The day’s drama and triumphs left fans eager for more as the festival marches towards its grand finale.
The Princess Royal and Sir Timothy Laurence joined by the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh.
Princess Beatrice and Count Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
Zara and Mike Tindall sat with Prince and Princess of Castel Viscardo

Ladies Day
Ladies’ Day at Royal Ascot is more than just a day on the racing calendar—it is an iconic celebration of elegance, tradition, and the indomitable spirit of competition. Originating as part of Ascot’s centuries-old history, this glamorous occasion has evolved into a cultural phenomenon, merging the high stakes of world-class horse racing with the allure of fashion and refinement.
The term “Ladies’ Day” was popularized in the 19th century, encapsulating the idea of a day devoted to honoring women, their grace, and their love for the races. It is a day where attendees not only cheer for the finest thoroughbreds but also embrace the artistry of style, donning elaborate hats, stunning dresses, and timeless ensembles. This melding of sport and fashion has made Ladies’ Day a symbol of British heritage, with its roots deeply entrenched in Ascot’s prestige.
Day 3 was pure Ascot theatre: lightning-fast sprints, majestic staying power, and a record-setting Gold Cup performance. From Charles Darwin’s juvenile dash to Trawlerman’s mile-eater dominance, the action had it all. The Gosden-Buick alliance truly stole the spotlight, while O’Brien continued to secure his legacy.
Royal Ascot Day 2
King Charles III and Queen Camilla made a magnificent entrance on Day 2 of Royal Ascot, delighting the crowds with their regal presence. The King, impeccably dressed in a classic morning suit paired with a traditional top hat, exuded timeless elegance. Queen Camilla was the epitome of grace in a stunning green ensemble that captured the spirit of summer. Her outfit, with its vibrant hue and sophisticated detailing, highlighted her poise and charm, drawing admiration from every corner of the racecourse.
Their arrival in the iconic royal procession was met with enthusiastic cheers and applause, as spectators gathered to catch a glimpse of the royal couple. The Queen’s radiant smile and effortless elegance added a sense of grandeur to the occasion, while the King’s dignified demeanor underscored the significance of their attendance. The royal couple’s presence elevated the atmosphere, blending the enduring heritage of Royal Ascot with a sense of modern connection. Their support of this cherished event resonated deeply with the crowd, making their arrival a highlight of an already unforgettable day.

The Prince of Wales added a personal touch to the event, charming spectators with his warmth and genuine enthusiasm. One of the standout moments was when he presented the trophy for the Prince of Wales’s Stakes to the team behind Ombudsman, the day’s star performer. His heartfelt congratulations and friendly demeanor made the occasion even more special, reflecting the royal family’s deep connection to this much-loved tradition.

HRH Princess Anne brought elegance, warmth, and genuine passion to Day 2 of Royal Ascot 2025. A lifelong equestrian, she took time to connect with jockeys, trainers, and racegoers alike—her authentic enthusiasm shining as brightly as her impeccable style. Though not involved in official presentations that day, Princess Anne’s presence in the parade ring and during the races was a reminder of her deep-rooted love for horseracing.
Day 2 of Royal Ascot 2025 saw True Love power to a stylish victory in the Queen Mary Stakes, setting the tone for a thrilling day of racing. Highlights included Carmers winning the Queen’s Vase, Crimson Advocate taking the Duke of Cambridge Stakes, and Ombudsman clinching a dramatic win in the Prince of Wales’s Stakes. The racing did not disappoint. The day began with Aidan O’Brien’s True Lov* claiming victory in the Queen Mary Stakes, showcasing blistering speed from the two-year-old fillies. Paddy Twomey celebrated his first Royal Ascot success as Carmers powered home in the Queen’s Vase, demonstrating remarkable stamina over the long distance.

The Duke of Cambridge Stakes saw Crimson Advocate triumph in a stylish display of speed and determination. The highlight came in the Prince of Wales’s Stakes, where Ombudsman, expertly ridden by William Buick, surged past strong contenders to claim a thrilling Group 1 victory. The competitive Royal Hunt Cup Handicap was won by My Cloud, while Miss Information upset the field in the Kensington Palace Stakes. The day concluded with Havana Hurricane electrifying the crowd with a powerful sprint to win the Windsor Castle Stakes.
Day 2 of Royal Ascot 2025 was a spectacular fusion of history, excitement, and electrifying energy that captured the essence of this world-renowned event. The atmosphere was alive with the passion of the crowd, their cheers echoing across the historic racecourse as the day unfolded with thrilling races and unforgettable moments. The centuries-old tradition of Royal Ascot came to life once again, blending its regal heritage with the vibrant pulse of modern sport. Every detail, from the grandeur of the royal procession to the breathtaking finishes on the track, spoke to the enduring magic of this iconic celebration.
ROYAL ASCOT Day 1
The opening day of Royal Ascot 2025 began with unmatched splendor and pageantry, setting the stage for a week of high-stakes racing and regal elegance. King Charles III and Queen Camilla made a grand entrance in the traditional Ascot Landau carriage, gliding down the track amidst a sea of vibrant hats, cheering crowds, and the fluttering Union Jack. Their majestic arrival embodied the enduring spirit of this quintessentially British event, with both monarchs radiating grace and joy as they waved warmly to the thousands in attendance. The golden hues of the setting sun added a touch of magic, casting a royal glow over the scene and capturing the hearts of spectators.

Zara Tindall and Mike Tindall were among the chicest spectators of the day, perfectly embodying the event’s blend of royal tradition and contemporary flair. Zara impressed in a softly tailored pastel suit and wide-brimmed hat, while Mike added a dapper touch in a classic morning coat. Their warm smiles and friendly interactions with fellow guests added a relaxed yet elegant touch to proceedings—proof that even as seasoned royal attendees, they continue to bring charm, relatability, and a sense of fun to Ascot’s storied social scene.

King Charles III added a regal flourish to the opening day of Royal Ascot as he took the spotlight to present the trophy for the newly renamed King Charles III Stakes. This prestigious five-furlong sprint, a highlight of the day’s races, saw an exceptional field of sprinters battling for glory in front of an enthralled crowd. The race reached its thrilling conclusion with American Affair, ridden by Paul Mulrennan and trained by Jim Goldie, charging from behind to claim victory.
The triumphant team was awarded a substantial first-place prize of £368,615, part of the race’s impressive £650,000 total purse. During the presentation, King Charles delivered a gracious speech, highlighting the deep connection between horse racing and royal tradition. He commended the skill and dedication of all participants, expressing his admiration for the extraordinary effort required to excel in such a competitive event. As he handed over the trophy, the King’s warmth and genuine enthusiasm resonated with the audience, who applauded the ceremony with fervor. This memorable moment symbolised the continued intertwining of the monarchy with one of Britain’s most cherished sporting traditions, setting a celebratory tone for the week ahead.
As the day unfolded, Royal Ascot showcased the thrilling synergy of tradition and modernity. Racing enthusiasts were treated to nail-biting finishes and record-breaking performances, with the world’s finest horses and jockeys competing for glory. Off the track, the grandeur of the royal enclosure, the vibrant garden parties, and the celebratory champagne toasts created an atmosphere of unmatched sophistication. Guests from around the globe mingled in a dazzling display of haute couture and camaraderie, adding to the festive charm.
The races themselves were nothing short of spectacular, with the day’s winners etching their names into Ascot history. The Queen Anne Stakes opened the proceedings with an electrifying victory by Regal Star, a horse trained by the legendary Sir Michael Stoute, thrilling the royal spectators. Later, the Coventry Stakes saw the promising colt Sky Sovereign storm to victory, heralding a bright future for the young jockey James Doyle. The King’s Stand Stakes, one of the most anticipated races of the day, culminated in a stunning win by Lightning Strike, ridden by Frankie Dettori, who delighted the crowd with his signature flying dismount. Each victory showcased not only the skill and determination of the riders but also the impeccable preparation and elegance that Royal Ascot is renowned for. The roar of the crowd and the jubilant celebrations of owners and trainers added to the electric atmosphere, making Day 1 an unforgettable start to the week.
Felicity Barnard CEO of Ascot Racecourse
Felicity Barnard as CEO of Ascot Racecourse, has delivered exceptionally, ensuring that Royal Ascot 2025 stands out as one of the most successful, exciting, and memorable editions in its illustrious history. Felicity’s visionary leadership introduced innovative global partnerships, raised prize money to record-breaking levels, and expanded the event’s international reach through enhanced media coverage. Felicity’s dedication to the community was exemplified by the impactful charitable initiatives launched during the event, fostering goodwill and support for worthy causes. Seamlessly balancing tradition with modernity, she elevated the guest experience, strengthened sponsor relations, and showcased the very best of British racing, firmly cementing Royal Ascot’s reputation as a world-leading spectacle.



