ROYAL TUMBLE

Kate can’t stop giggling as Sophie nearly FALLS OUT of their carriage as the Queen and royals arrive at Ascot for a scorching day at the races

The five-day event, which takes places in Berkshire, will host 300,000 revellers, 30 races and dish out more than £6.5million in prize money

THE Queen looked resplendent in a lime green coat and matching hat as she waved at jubilant racegoers at Royal Ascot today.

There was a lot of excitement surrounding the colour of Her Majesty's outfit, with bookies offering bets on which vibrant hue she might opt for.

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It was a right royal day out and The Queen was joined at the prestigious event by - wait for it - her husband Prince Philip, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles, Sophie Wessex and Prince Edward, Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, Princess Anne, Zara and Mike Tindall, Prince Andrew and the Duke of Kent.

Kate, 35, was spotted in fits of giggles as she stopped Sophie, 52 from stumbling out of their horse-drawn carriage.

The Duchess of Cambridge leaps to the rescue as Sophie Wessex is photographed nearly falling out of their horse drawn carriage as the royals arrive at Royal AscotCredit: �JASONPIX
Kate was pictured in fits of giggles as she stopped Sophie Wessex from falling down. Fortunately, the pair found the whole mishap hilariousCredit: �JASONPIX
Sophie Wessex managed to regain her composure by grabbing the side of the carriage, while Kate kept a watchful eye to ensure she didn't fallCredit: �JASONPIX
The Queen looked resplendent in a lime green outfit as she waved at jubilant racegoersCredit: Getty Images
Thr Duchess of Cambridge wowed in a white lace high-necked dress and matching hat as she arrived at Royal Ascot todayCredit: PA:Press Association
Kate looked elegant in a knee-length white lace dress as she walked alongside Prince William, who looked dapper in a top hat and tailsCredit: Getty Images
The Duke and Duchess share a tender moment togetherCredit: Getty Images
Kate was later seen laughing along with Zara Phillips, who was dressed in an electric blue dress and complimentary hatCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
 Zara Tindall greets the Duchess of Cambridge with a kiss on the cheek as they arrive at Royal AscotCredit: Getty Images
Zara Tindall leaned in to give her grandmother, The Queen, a kiss on the cheekCredit: James Whatling Photography
The Queen and Prince Phillip led a minute's silence for the victims of the recent terror atrocitiesCredit: Reuters
The royal family bowed their heads in respect as a minute's silence for the victims of the recent terror attacks got underwayCredit: Getty Images
Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice were also in attendance and glammed up for their day at the racesCredit: Goff Photos
Looking dapper, Prince William sat next to Prince Edward in their horse drawn carriageCredit: Rex Features
Prince Charles arrived in a black top hat, while Camilla Parker-Bowles opted for a summer-appropriate all-white outfitCredit: PA:Press Association
Prince Charles donned a black top hat and grey tails, while the Duchess of Cornwall looked chic in head-to-toe whiteCredit: Rex Features
Prince William looked on as Zara Tindall helped her mum Princess Anne put on her sunglassesCredit: Getty Images
Zara Tindall was clearly having a whale of a time and was pictured sharing a joke with Prince AndrewCredit: David Hartley

Kate looked elegant in a bespoke Alexander McQueen high-necked, white lace dress and a matching hat, which was incredibly similar to the ivory midi dress she wore at Royal Ascot in 2016.

While Sophie stunned in an emerald green dress and a wicker headpiece.

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Prince William looked dapper in a top hat and black tails, as his father Prince Charles opted for a grey suit.

Giving a nod to the summery weather, Camilla Parker-Bowles opted for an all-white outfit, while princesses Eugenie and Beatrice both glammed up in flower-adorned designs.

Carole Middleton looked glamorous in a ice blue midi dress and matching hat, while her husband Michael dressed in black tails.

The Queen led a minute's silence in the wake of Grenfell Tower fire and the terror attacks in London and Manchester.

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The Queen, who is an avid fan of horse racing, was joined at Royal Ascot by her husband Prince PhilipCredit: Getty Images
The Queen and Prince Philip were applauded by merry racegoers at they arrived at the prestigious horse racing eventCredit: PA:Press Association
The Queen no doubt enjoyed herself at Ascot which is said to be one of her favourite eventsCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
Kate kept her cool in a white lace outfit, which she paired with nude coloured accessoriesCredit: Getty Images
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Both Kate and Princess Beatrice wore neutral colours which no doubt helped in the blazing summer heatCredit: karwaitang8@gmail.com
Kate channelled the same style as Princess Diana in a white lace skirt, pictured in 1980
Carole Middleton looked sophisticated in a ice blue-coloured dress and a matching hatCredit: sunpictures1@news.co.uk
Carole arrived at Royal Ascot with her husband Michael, right, and was later spotted chatting to members of the royal familyCredit: Getty Images
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Kate's dad Michael Middleton looked smart in a black top hat and tails at Royal AscotCredit: Getty Images
Kate and Carole joined fellow revellers as they waited for the races to get underwayCredit: Rex Features
The Duchess of Cambridge's outfit was incredibly similar to the white lace midi dress she wore to Royal Ascot in 2016, picturedCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
Princess Eugenie, right, opted for a black dress which was adorned in white flowers, while her sister Princess Beatrice glammed up in a white coat that was covered in pink jewelsCredit: Getty Images
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Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice were spotted chatting to fellow racegoers in the Royal EnclosureCredit: Splash News
The Duke of Kent joined the rest of the royal family for a day of fun in the sunCredit: WENN
The Duchess of Cambridge prepares to present Puerto Rican-born American jockey John Velazquez with the trophy, after he rode Lady Aurelia to win the King's Stand Stakes horse raceCredit: EPA
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were given the honour of presenting this year's trophyCredit: Rex Features
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge look on as John Velazquez gleefully celebrates his winCredit: Rex Features
Kate was spotted placing her hand on William's bum after the trophy-giving ceremony as they chatted away to revellersCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
Three pals were spotted in hysterics while basking in the sunshine on the grassCredit: Splash News
A man in a horse-print waistcoat and his friends in jazzy headgear were spotted enjoying a glass of fizz at the barCredit: Splash News
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Four male pals took off their suit jackets and were spotted enjoying a pint of beer on a bench in the groundsCredit: Splash News
Glamorous racegoers descended on Royal Ascot in Berkshire today in an array of eye-catching headwear and dresses. Pictured are the The Tootsie LadiesCredit: Getty Images
Bookmaker Coral commissioned award-winning pastry chef Cherish Finden to create a show-stopping hat that tastes as good as it looks and is covered in mini cakes (pictured)Credit: PA:Press Association

 

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TV presenter Layla Romic wowed in a giant pink flower hat - and posed for photographers in Ascot's gorgeous pink rose gardenCredit: Getty Images
Barrister Edite Ligere looked glam in a navy and electric bloom feathered hat, a matching dress and black bootsCredit: PA:Press Association
All eyes were on one reveller's enormous white rose hat, which she had to hold to keep in placeCredit: PA:Press Association

Johnny Weatherby, chairman of Ascot Racecourse, said: "We have all been deeply saddened by recent tragic events around the country.

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"At the beginning of this important week for racing, we at Ascot Racecourse wish to pay our respects to the victims and offer support to the families who have been so terribly affected."

The racecourse is making a donation of £100,000 to the British Red Cross UK Solidarity and London Fire Relief Funds and local charities to support those affected.

Armed officers were positioned at the gates and racegoers had to undergo thorough security checks because of the recent atrocities.

Following the royals' glam lead, revellers descended on Royal Ascot in an array of eye-catching headwear, which featured giant colourful feathers, pretty florals and even an EDIBLE design.

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