King Charles and Queen Camilla were joined by other senior members of the royal family at the Berkshire racecourse
Standing next to her husband Sir Timothy Laurence in the royal enclosure, the Princess Royal watched the historic procession and couldn't help but exchange a sweet look towards Their Majesties as they processed in front of her. In acknowledgement, King Charles tipped his hat with a smile. Watch the clip below…
The act of curtseying remains central to royal protocol. It's an age-old sign of deep respect to greet the monarch in this way. Sometimes, royal watchers will see members of the royal family bob down into a low curtsy and bow their heads in public if they're seeing the monarch for the first time that day.with a round collar and button detailing, layering a tailored white jacket over the top.
Princess Anne styled her emerald ensemble with a beautiful pearl necklace and a cream-coloured wide-brimmed hat. Lovely!
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