Royal Ascot: Racegoers arrive for first day of Berkshire event

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Royal Ascot: Racegoers arrive for first day of Berkshire event

Ascot Racecourse has welcomed racegoers for the first day of its racing fixture. Over 250,000 people are expected to attend throughout the week-long event in Berkshire. The weather forecast predicts warm and dry conditions.

Founded by Queen Anne in 1711, the event has developed into just as much of a social occasion as a sporting one. Racegoers don their finest attire, notably the women’s famous hats, to enjoy the races while socialising with friends and family.

Notable attendance has come from members of the British royal family, including King Charles III and Queen Camilla. The couple attended the opening day of races, entertaining the crowds while waving at them from the back of a horse-drawn carriage.

While the racing is undoubtedly the main attraction, Ascot offers a vast array of food and drink options across multiple restaurants and open-air food markets. Visitors have the opportunity to partake in shopping and exhibit stalls as well.

Overall, Ascot is an event that caters to every interest and occasion, making it appealing to people from all backgrounds and demographics. Regardless of whether someone is a seasoned racing enthusiast or just looking for entertainment, the event offers something unique and unforgettable

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