Queen Elizabeth stole the show on the last day of Ascot, sporting a lime green outfit.
The 93-year-old monarch was joined by her son Prince Andrew in the traditional carriage procession along the Berkshire course.
Peter Phillips, the son of Princess Anne, also attended with his wife Autumn, who wore a blue jumpsuit.
H.M. Queen Elizabeth ll arrives in the parade ring with The Duke of York to Royal Ascot, joined by her son Prince Andrew
Her Majesty looked in fine fettle and smiled brightly as she attended Ascot with Prince Andrew to watch the final day of racing
The Royal carriage was majestic as it travelled around the parade ring with its special occupants. Spectators waved at the Monarch as she and her son Prince Andrew were carried beneath the dazzling sun
The monarch, 93, enjoyed the racing – where she had five of her own horses competing – and later handed prizes to race contenders and winners
Queen Elizabeth II arrives in the parade ring during day five of Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse as excited crowds watch on
After the Royal parade at 2pm, the Queen stepped onto the Ascot turf before taking her seat to watch the racing
Autumn Phillips (second left) takes a selfie with dressed-up racegoers at the races this afternoon
Mrs Phillips, wife of Princess Anne’s son Peter, turned out at Ascot in a powder blue jumpsuit from Claire Mischevavani picture hat
She waved to the glamorous visitors as the festivities were just about to kick off – with Pinatubo winning the first race of the day.
Since taking to the throne in 1952, the Queen has made an appearance at every Royal Ascot meeting and had five horses running at this year’s event.
Each day of the week begins with the Royal Procession and so racegoers have been treated to a whole host of Royals over the five days.
Queen Elizabeth II (right) Autumn Phillips (centre) and Peter Phillips (left) chat during day the fifth and final day of racing
Queen Elizabeth II (left) and The Duke of York during day five, the final day, of festivities. Also in the carriage were The Hon. William Vestey and Mr John Warren
Queen Elizabeth II (third left) Autumn Phillips (centre) and Peter Phillips (left). On Tuesday, Her Majesty was joined by Queen Maxima and King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands
The Queen’s Eightsome Reel ran the day after and Magnetic Charm, a three-year-old bay filly, came second at the Sandringham Stakes on Friday
And not just the British Royals either. On Tuesday, Her Majesty was joined by Queen Maxima and King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands.
Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince William and Kate all made appearances this week.
The Queen was pictured today mingling with Peter Phillips and his partner Autumn Phillips who wore a powder blue jumpsuit by designer Claire Mischevani and an ivory and blue picture hat by Sally Ann Provan.
The Ascot summer race meeting officially became a Royal week in 1911.
The Queen’s horses at Ascot include Elector and Seniority, who ran on Wednesday.
The Queen’s Eightsome Reel ran the day after and Magnetic Charm, a three-year-old bay filly, came second at the Sandringham Stakes on Friday.
Her bay gelding, Sextant, also ran yesterday.
Each day of the week begins with the Royal Procession and so racegoers have been treated to a whole host of Royals over the five days
The Queen presents a trophy to jockey James Doyle after his horse Blue Point wins the Diamond Jubilee Stakes
The Monarch also handed a prize to trainer Charlie Appleby after Blue Point romped to victory
The Queen’s supply of smiles was in plentiful supply as she posed for a photograph with Mr Appleby and Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai
Queen Elizabeth presented Sheikh Mohammed with a trophy for the winning owner of the 4.20 Diamond Jubilee Stakes, the day’s main race
The Queen smiles as she speaks to kitted-up jockey James Doyle, who went on to win the prestigious Diamond Jubilee Stakes on horse Blue Point on the final day of the Royal Ascot
The Queen departs Ascot in her Royal Bentley after a day in which she saw five of her horses compete in the action
Anna-Louise Felstead, artist and socialite, celebrates on day five of the Ascot races with her male friend, who wore a cream waistcoat and impressive top hat
A Royal Pantomime! Ms Felstead and her male friend delight in their expensive attire as they enjoy the racing spectacle with other well-heeled guests
It might as well have been Ladies Day all over again as the women arriving earlier today took centre stage at the renowned five-day Berkshire meet. Spectators’ hats were a stand-out affair, with one racegoer opting for a pink and blue floral affair to complement her bright pink dress (right)
Racegoers were certainly out to impress in a dazzling array of dresses and head gear as Royal Ascot entered its final day. Glamorous spectators competed for attention in all manner of radiant outfits. One woman’s flowing yellow dress was complimented with a phenomenal fluffy hat and a Dior clutch bag. While another showed off her black outfit and white handbag
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