Princess Beatrice stuns at Royal Ascot as she mingles with Zara Tindall
There was a strong royal turnout at the annual races this year
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Princess Beatrice has stunned at Royal Ascot for the second day as she mingled with her cousins.
The daughter of Prince Andrew looked gorgeous as she donned a floral pink dress and matching fascinator as she arrived at the racecourse in Berkshire this afternoon.
Princess Beatrice looked stunning in the floral attire
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Zara Tindall, 43, who was elegant in a white floral dress was spotted planting a kiss on Beatrice's cheek and she warmly greeted her cousin.
ara also gave Beatrice's mother an equally loving greeting and was seen placing a hand on the Duchess of York's shoulder.
Princess Beatrice mingled with William and Zara
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There was a strong royal turnout at the event today despite the absence of the King and his daughter-in-law the Princess of Wales.
On Saturday Princess Kate returned to public life at Trooping the Colour after she was diagnosed with cancer earlier this year.
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Princess Beatrice looked summery in her races outfit
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Beatrice's sister Eugenie also joined the royals at the event today,
The Princess of York looked stunning in a pale pink dress and a matching hat with a big pink tassel as she smiled for the cameras at the annual summer event.
Eugenie joined Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber in a carriage for the royal procession who recently became a knight.
Camilla also attended the royal races today and she looked gorgeous in a royal blue dress with white frills on the front.
Princess Beatrice did not appear at Trooping the Colour at the weekend
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She was joined by her son-in-law Prince William in a full morning suit and top hat.
The appearance shows the close bond that the pair have developed in recent years.
Last year, King Charles seemed very emotional when a horse bred by his mother the late Queen Elizabeth II, Desert Hero, clinched victory in the King George V Stakes.
Princess Beatrice chatted to members of the Royal Family
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The King, 75, reportedly told courtiers he wants to honour the memory of his late mother by attending this summer's Royal Ascot and appeared relaxed and happy at the races yesterday.
King Charles planned to spend "at least" one day at the racing festival and would host a lunch for a select "bubble" of friends and family.
Earlier in the year a source told The Mail: "Ascot is the perfect event for his current 'bubble'-style distancing preferences – there will be lots of fresh air and plenty of chances to be seen by royal fans who will be desperate to get a glimpse."
The couple, joined by the Duke and Duchess of Wellington, waved to the crowds in the grandstand - 500 schoolchildren from 23 schools among them - for the first of five days of racing.