She is not a fan of horses like the queen Camilla, but it is certain that al Royal Ascotone of the most eagerly awaited equestrian (and above all social) events of the British summer, there is no other lady capable of countering the excessive power of Kate Middleton, in terms of visibility, elegance and charisma. On the fourth day of competitions, the Princess of Wales catalysed all her attention on herself, also thanks to a red dress by Alexander McQueen, accompanied by the inevitable hat, a must for the event.
Kate and William at Ascot, Friday 23 June ©Getty Images.
Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesKate Middleton arrived by carriage together with the husband William; with the couple, too Beatrice of York and the husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi. A decidedly unusual quartet, but not totally unusual, considering that at Ascot the members of the House of Windsor are never lacking and it happens that they arrive together in a much more informal way than usual. Smiles, chats and attention for the races characterized the afternoon of the royalty, who watched the competition from the box reserved for them.
The princess is allergic to horses but manages to make the best of a bad situation ©Getty Images.
Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesKate is maybe there royal less fond of horses; due to an allergy, as she herself revealed some time ago. The princess, however, would be “working” on this aspect; in the same circumstance, in fact, she admitted that the more time he spends with the horses, the more bearable his condition becomes. To reveal the indiscretion a Peoplein 2011, was Clarissa Ru, wife of then President of the Santa Barbara Polo Club, Wesley Ru.
A beautiful shot of the day ©Getty Images.
Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesKate Middleton doesn’t even like riding a carriage, because the abrupt movements typical of the vehicle annoy her: to be less affected, in fact, she always sits in the direction of travel. Small annoyances, which didn’t stop her from taking the stage at Ascot. On Friday June 23rd she, together with her husband, presented the Coronation Cup, the trophy reserved for horses that have not reached the age of three. to win it, Shaquille, ridden by Oisin Murphy. On Thursday 22 June, on the other hand, one of the horses of Charles III, Desert Hero. A victory that made the king move to tears. Yet it is said that he is not as big a fan of racing as his mother Elizabeth; evidently good blood does not lie.
Source: Vanity Fair

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