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Revellers dance the night away and sip on drinks as Ascot get rowdy

Daily Mail logo Daily Mail 22.06.2023 14:24:39 Bridie Pearson-jones For Mailonline

The bubbly was flowing at Ascot last night as revellers partied into the evening to celebrate their winnings.

Racegoers ditched the decorum of earlier in the day as they kicked off their heels, skewered their top hats and even held each other up after a day of partying. 

As the drinks kept coming, people began to loosen up and lark about in good spirits on a sunny day.

One man, dressed in tails, was seen appearing to take a tumble and his group of friends had to hold him up.

The gentleman was helped to his feet by a policeman before a young man and woman kept him upright as they made their way home.

Elsewhere, one group of women in colourful dresses danced the night away as they clutched on to cups of Pimms.

Others held up peace signs and empty glasses of red wine while celebrating into the night.

Among the scenes of revellers who were heading home after a day of partying were savvy women who had ditched their high heels in favour of sensible flat shoes to travel home in, as well as a gentleman who had picked up some snacks to tide him over for the evening. 

Stylish attendees made for a colourful and glamorous display as they arrived at the racecourse earlier for another day of nail-biting races and plenty of partying.

Many opted for wild and wonderful outfits, with some taking advantage of this year's updated dress-code which permits women to wear trousers.

The glamorous scenes at the start of day two, where white seemed to be the colour of the moment among the earliest attendees, come after antics captured last night as the opening day of the festival came to a close. 

As the festival continues for its second day in the baking summer sunshine, partying racegoers will no doubt be ready for another day of festivities. 

The opening of Royal Ascot 2023 saw plenty of royals descend on the racecourse to celebrate King Charles's first event as monarch.

Included in the royal line-up was Charles and Queen Camilla, Princess Anne, Zara and her husband, former England rugby player Mike Tindall, as well as Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.

This year, race organisers paid tribute to Royal Ascot's 'biggest fan', Queen Elizabeth II, who died last September.

During her 70-year reign, Her late Majesty attended almost every single Royal Ascot festival, with the exception of last year.

This year, organisers displayed a heartwarming collection of photos of the Queen visiting Ascot over the years.

jeudi 22 juin 2023 17:24:39 Categories: Daily Mail

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