Some racegoers arrive in style (we're talking about that blue Mini in the background, obviously) ...Photograph: David Davies/PAWhereas some racegoers arrive at Ascot in another kind of carriagePhotograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty ImagesRacing fan and racehorse owner Jeremy Kyle takes a break from his TV show to attend the meeting with wife Carla, herself a horse breederPhotograph: David Davies/PA
The grandstand and lawns begin to fill up with optimistic punters Photograph: David Davies/PAFriends enjoy the atmosphere at the racecoursePhotograph: Carl De Souza/AFP/Getty ImagesSeveral ladies in red...Photograph: Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images...though other colour outfits are also availablePhotograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty ImagesIt's heartening to see that not only is tradition alive and well at Ascot but chivalry and respectPhotograph: Alastair Grant/APA picnic in the car park, with the host displaying some good advice on her apronPhotograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty ImagesThis racegoer's finger is on the technological pulse, rather than sliding across a screen, as she sports her iHat Photograph: Carl De Souza/AFP/Getty ImagesA racegoer sporting a rather patriotic outfit. Wonder if she found inspiration for the dress here?Photograph: Alan Crowhurst/Getty ImagesSpeaking of patriotism, the cameras are out as the Queen arrives at the course. She's sporting a white coat with a pink hat todayPhotograph: Alan Crowhurst/Getty ImagesRacegoers check a horse in the paddock before its race Photograph: Carl De Souza/AFP/Getty ImagesStrong Suit, ridden by Richard Hughes, lands the first race of the day, The Jersey StakesPhotograph: Julian Finney/Getty ImagesKatherine Jenkins and boyfriend Gethin Jones seem to be enjoying the racing Photograph: Samir Hussein/WireImageThe field of the The Windsor Forest Stakes power down the straight. Lolly For Dolly, ridden by Wayne Lordan, pulled away towards the line and won the race by a couple of lengths Photograph: Paul Harding/Action ImagesCelebrations as the horses cross the linePhotograph: Carl De Souza/AFP/Getty ImagesRacegoers watch the actionPhotograph: Paul Harding/Action ImagesOnto the big race of the day, the Prince Of Wales's Stakes. The favourite was So You Think and when he took the lead three furlongs out it looked like a good shout. However Rewilding with Frankie Dettori up was closing fast...Photograph: Julian Finney/Getty Images...in the final furlong he caught the favourite, then went ahead 50 yards out and drove on to victoryPhotograph: Paul Harding/Action ImagesDettori celebrated his victory in his usual stylePhotograph: Eddie Keogh/ReutersYou can tell he was delighted with his victory Photograph: Rebecca Naden/PAThirsty work this spectating larkPhotograph: Julian Finney/Getty ImagesTiring tooPhotograph: Julian Finney/Getty ImagesThe Royal Hunt Cup gave trainer Walter Swinburn his first Royal meeting victory in his eighth year as a trainer, when Julienas ridden by Eddie Ahern, yellow hat, triumped in a close racePhotograph: Rebecca Naden/PARacegoers enjoy a drink whilst perusing the form guide. The umbrella perched within grabbing distance seems like a canny movePhotograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty ImagesRichard Hughes gets his second victory of the day when Best Terms, centre, wins The Queen Mary Stakes Photograph: Alan Crowhurst/Getty ImagesAs stated earlier, this horse racing business is thirsty work...Photograph: Alastair Grant/AP...and tiring Photograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty ImagesIt's not just the racing which racegoers enjoy at Ascot, there's the traditional singing and dancing around the Bandstand Photograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty ImagesSo onto the final race of the day, which these folks are quite excited about, The Sandringham Handicap Stakes... Photograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images...which was won by Richard Kingscote riding Rhythm Of Light Photograph: Alan Crowhurst/Getty ImagesDay two of Royal Ascot draws to a close, and the punters have gone but the staff are left to clear up and get ready for another day of excitement and racing tomorrowPhotograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images
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