There is a small corner of England where time seems suspended between label and traditions
British style more lively than ever. The Royal Ascot, the most famous and noble British horse racing,
Hosted in the Green Berkshire, it is in the heart of its development. Remains one of the most appointments
emblematic of the British worldly season, after the Trooping The Color and the Garter Day,
where aristocratic traditions resist, while slowly opening up to a new idea of
inclusiveness. It is impossible to escape his pomp, the fanfare that echoes among the stands, to
Impeccable choreography that repeats itself identical and enchants, year after year.
It is the third day of the event, universally known as the Ladies’ Day:
The worldly peak of the week. A day that time has consecrated to glamor and
to elegance, already celebrated in 1823 by an anonymous poet as “the day of women … when
Women, like angels, appear sweetly divine. “at the time, free or discounted tickets
they paid tribute to a female presence that would later become the true heart
button of the event.
Today, the Ladies’ Day It is a collective rite that blends fashion and compliance with the oldest
British traditions. A real open -air catwalk, where each dress tells a story
And each hat becomes a work to be admired. Guests show off the most iconic looks of the year,
Often signed by British stylists or Maison loved by the royals, while the objectives of the photographers
all over the world immortalize every detail with the same attention paid to a red carpet
real. On the official website of the Royal Ascot, the Ladies’ Day it is described as “lively, festive and imbued
of tradition … one day to see and be seen ”. In fact, it is just like that: between masterpieces of
Modisteria, bubbles and Smilesi from Vittoriano living roomthis day is the stylistic heart and
Symbolic of the Royal Ascot.
Princess Beatrice
Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesThis year, among the lucky ones present in the Royal Enclosure, the most exclusive air of the hippodrome,
Where guests find themselves side by side with the royal family, a group of
Italian aristocrats, invited to the picnic organized by Riccardo Tordera Ricchi, Londonse
by adoption and historical member of the Royal Enclosure, with 18 editions behind him.
To join him Amanda del Gallo di Roccagiovine, the princesses Chiara and Carolina of Bourbon
of the two Sicilies, Baron Gian Marco Vismara Currò, Prince Guglielmo Giovanelli (nephew
by Guglielmo Marconi, cited by King Carlo in his speech to the Italian Parliament in session
joint, during his recent state visit to Rome and Ravenna) with his wife Vittoria, e
Other nobles and historical friends. «It is he who has involved us, with an enthusiasm and impeccable cure
For every detail. We obviously did not let ourselves run this opportunity too
Because it has been for some time that we talked about Chiara and Carolina of Bourbone », Amanda tells us
of the Roccagiovine rooster.

The group of Italian aristocrats at the Royal Ascot
Dress queues between tradition and inclusiveness: the key word is diversity
The dress code, you know, is a fundamental component of Ascot. But here too, but something is
changing to keep up with the times. «Today the organization is very attentive to the themes of the
diversityexplains Riccardo Tordera rich. Women can also wear male clothes
Like the jumpsuit or a complete trouser jacket of the same fabric and color. The important thing is
respect for the protocol and formal elegance “. In the Royal Enclosure the codes remain more
Traditional: clothes under the knee, covered shoulders, important hats. “The dress code is part
of the game “, reveals Amanda del Gallo di Roccagiovine. «I chose a classic look, a British Style half -sleeved dress, closed neckline, skirt under the knee. Of course I have
coordinated the hat to the dress. There is no joking with tradition! ».
The origins of the Royal Enclosure date back to 1807, when King Giorgio III reserved the area to family members
and courtesans to attend the first edition of the Gold Cup. The birth of the dress code
Modern, however, is due to Beau Brummellthe most stylish aristocrat of his time and friend
of the regent prince (future Giorgio IV), who decreed the ideal outfit for the gentleman: “Jacket
Black with belt, white tie and pants “. Since then, fashion has remained a load-bearing column of the event. In recent years the guests have gone further, proposing bold and sophisticated choices, combinations of haute couture, vintage accessories and hats-sculpture.” There is nothing better than seeing men dressed in full stitch with cylinder and tags, an elegance of other times that is increasingly rare. ” Amanda del Gallo underlines.

Prince William arrived on the second day of the Royal Ascot alone, without his wife Kate
Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesThe picnic with the Coronation Chicken in the Car 1 parking, the most exclusive in Ascot
Ascot is not only horses and hats, but an experience that involves every sense. The highlight of the
Day is not, as you could imagine, the horses race but the famous picnic. Who
However, imagine a classic picnic on the lawn will have to change: in Ascot tradition has it that the
lunch is set up directly in the parking lot. But not any parking lot. Car Park 1,
The most exclusive of Ascot’s Picnic parking spaces is a sort of informal enclave for
The aristocracy, where each organizer of the day can set up their reception
outdoor. Folding tables with linen tablecloths, coordinated seat, elegant wicker baskets
full of delights, of course the napkin with Union Jack and a Bentley to transport
All: «The night before we loaded food and drinks in the car, which in the morning has
reached the parking lot with a designated driver. It was a real teamwork! ». Here yes
Eat, chat and we taby relationships.

The traditional Parking Car 1 picnic
Among the inevitable dishes? The Coronation Chicken, a British specialty created in honor
of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953based on spicy chicken, light curry and
raisins. But there were also Italian salami, quiche and many bubbles. «Riccardo has
wanted to give the picnic an Italian touch. There was therefore a simple but elegant buffet,
designed to make everyone feel at home. No waiter in livery, but a well -kept atmosphere,
Relaxed, perfectly balanced between formalities and warmth », Amanda explained to us.

Bentley with cylinders
The parade of the royal … one step away from us
The beating heart of the day is the arrival of the king and the queen. «The most exciting moment is
It was precisely the one in which Charles III arrived in the carriage with the queen: all men are
Remove the hat and the national anthem started with “God save the king”. A collective ritual that
It makes you feel part of the story », Amanda del Gallo of Roccagiovine told us.
The eyes of the world chase every step of the royal procession, the parade of the royals that
Discovering carriages arrive on board, between bows and applause. This year is even more
Special because it marks the 200th anniversary of the first royal procession in carriagea tradition
which began in 1825 during the kingdom of King Giorgio IV, who introduced the procession
ceremonial for the formal arrival of the monarch and guests.
The king and the queen participated in all five days of Ascot this year. Prince William attended, alone without Kate, on the second day of Wednesday, delivering the trophy to the winners. The princess of Wales, who was indicated in the composition of the carriages, retired to the last minute for reasons that were not made public. Hanna Furnes, journalist of Telegraph, He wrote in a long article on the absence of Kate in Ascot that the battle against cancer is not at all simple, even if the princess appears radiant and is doing an incredible job. It seems that Catherine was very disappointed by the non -participation but, as real sources reveal, he is trying to find a balance in his return to public commitments. Today at Ladies’ Day paraded on the carriages in addition to the king and the queen, also Princess Beatrice of York with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, the dukes of Edinburgh, the royal princess Anna and Sir Tim Laurence, Zara and Mike Tindall, the Marquis of Salisbury.

The king and queen in a carriage at the Royal Ascot
Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesAfter the entry of the sovereigns into the Royal Box, the attention has shifted to the races: you bet,
It is toasting, socializes. The picnic continues, the day stretches between chatter, meetings
international and new friendships. Ascot remains, in the heart of the British monarchy, one of the
Last bulwarks of a changing world. According to Riccardo Tordera Ricchi, events like these
They keep the very idea of the monarchy alive. Despite everything, Ascot manages to make you feel
All part of a collective ritual, elegant but more accessible than in the past. “I remember
Years ago, the year of the Brexit referendum, in June 2016, when I asked a friend of mine
What would vote. The carriage with Queen Elizabeth was passing and he said to me:
“Honestly? I Don’t Know Yet ». After the procession of carriages, he looks at me again saying:
“We are the only ones to have this …

King Carlo and Carole Middleton chat and laugh at the Royal Ascot
Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesAnd to conclude … the party around the coolest clubs in London
«In the afternoon, as per the perfect British protocol, we allowed ourselves the traditional
Apherttero Tea: refined sandwiches, fragrant scones and sweets so beautiful that they seemed out of
A picture. But the party is not over here. After Ascot, the group moved to London: chic hats and elegant clothes in hand, he left to discover the most exclusive places in the capital. Fixed stop towards the 5 Hertfordstreet, cult address of the London nightlife.

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Zara Tindall on the third day of the Royal Ascot
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The Dukes of Edinburgh
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