AND THEY'RE OFF!

Boozy punters knock back the bubbly as Royal Ascot gets into full swing

Well-heeled revellers kicked off the first day of the eagerly anticipated racing event with glasses of champagne and pints of lager

BOOZY punters are knocking back the bubbly as Royal Ascot gets into full swing today.

Well-heeled revellers kicked off the first day of the eagerly anticipated racing event with glasses of champagne and pints of lager as thousands flocked to have a flutter.

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Two racegoers put on a show for photographers at Royal Ascot todayCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
Punters dressed to the nines have been enjoying the first day of the five-day racing spectacularCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
Racegoers popped open the bubbly as the legendary event got underway in Ascot this afternoonCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
Some racegoers found the festivities too much to bearCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
Revellers stayed in high spirits despite the heatCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

Ladies donning colourful frocks and gents in top and tails were spotted racing to the Berkshire track's many bars, as they enjoyed the highlight of the horse racing calendar.

In a boisterous mood, some were happy to dance around and pose for photographers, while others preferred to enjoy their drinks on picnic blankets.

Armed cops were spotted patrolling the event this morning, ahead of the arrivals of the Queen, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, and other senior royals.

However, officers were also on the look-out for any violence between drunken punters – with 300,000 expected to attend over the four-day festival - after violence marred previous meetings at the historic course.

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Ladies enjoy a drink as Royal Ascot kicks off todayCredit: Splash News
Well-dressed punters were seen popping open the bubbly as temperatures soared to the mid-twenties todayCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
Two friends enjoy a drink together at Ascot this afternoonCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
Racegoers soak up the atmosphere with a glass of fizz in handCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
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Cheers to that! Picnics and bubbly seemed the order of the day for some fun-loving puntersCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
The five-day festival - a staple in the racing calendar - runs until SaturdayCredit: SWNS:South West News Service

In May video footage emerged of a mass brawl, where topless men were seen throwing punches outside a bar at Ascot.

The hats and dresses of Royal Ascot 2018 races one of the most glamorous events of the year

While a week later another man was filmed being kicked in the head during a fight at Goodwood races in Sussex.

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Goodwood chiefs are so sick of the booze-fuelled unsavoury antics that they have limited punters to buying fours drinks one time.

Racegoers donned their finest attire for day one of the Royal Ascot meetingCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
A woman clutches her beer as she makes her way across Royal Ascot todayCredit: Splash News
A woman clutches a jug of Pimms as she walks across the enclosure at Ascot with a friendCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
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Friends toast as they prepare to enjoy themselves as Royal AscotCredit: Splash News

However, it is not thought that Ascot has taken similar measures.

Thames Valley Police said racegoers should not be "alarmed" by their heavy presence.

Assistant chief constable David Hardcastle said: "Aside from our duties protecting the Royal party, the public have come to expect a strong security presence at prominent events and occasions.

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"People should be reassured and not alarmed by the security measures that are being put in place.

Radiant Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle arrives at the Royal Ascot with her husband Prince Harry
Friends in top hats toast to a good day at the races as they enjoy champagne at Royal AscotCredit: PA:Press Association
Armed cops patrol at Royal Ascot racecourse in Berkshire, todayCredit: PA:Press Association

"The public provide our additional eyes and ears and I ask them to support my officers and racecourse security by remaining vigilant, keeping their belongings with them and reporting anything suspicious or unusual to staff or by calling 101."

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