Princess Eugenie steps out at Royal Ascot for second day after missing Trooping the Colour
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Princess Eugenie looked stunning as she appeared at Royal Ascot just four days after missing Trooping the Colour
Princess Eugenie has stepped out at Royal Ascot in a summery pink dress after not attending Trooping the Colour over the weekend.
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.
It is the second day of Royal Ascot and yesterday Eugenie joined her family in a gorgeous mint green dress.
Princess Eugenie donned a gorgeous pale pink dress and race day hat
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Princess Eugenie smiled for the camera in a pink tasseled hat
GettyIn a touching gesture, the royal wore her wedding diamond and emerald earrings which her a gift from her husband.
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 Eugenie joined Lord Webber in the procession
GettyPrincess Eugenie was absent from the event alongside her sister Princess Beatrice and father Prince Andrew.
Eugenie is not a working member of the Royal Family but has attended multiple royal engagements this year.
Beatrice and her sister Princess Eugenie frequently featured at Trooping the Colour until 2020.
Their father Prince Andrew stepped down as a working member of the Royal Family in November 2019.
Princess Eugenie donned a mint green dress for the first day
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In 2022, Queen Elizabeth II decided to only allow working royals on the Buckingham Palace balcony during the Platinum Jubilee.
Before 2020, Beatrice and Eugenie would appear beside extended Royal Family members at the Queen's Birthday Parade.
However, this is unlikely to happen again as King Charles is expected to continue blocking non-working royals from featuring on the Buckingham Palace balcony.
Trooping the Colour is seen as one of the highlights of the royal calendar.
Princess Eugenie looked stunning at the event yesterday
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Royal Ascot is another key highlight and the King, 75, reportedly told courtiers he wants to honour the memory of his late mother by attending this summer's event.
He appeared all smiles as he attended the event alongside Camilla yesterday.
King Charles planned to spend "at least" one day at the racing festival and will 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."