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Queen Camilla is all smiles as she reunites with ex-husband Andrew Parker-Bowles at Royal Ascot

Her Majesty attended the event without her husband, King Charles

Updated: July 27, 2024

Queen Camilla was all smiles Saturday when she stepped out at Royal Ascot. 

Shortly after arriving, Her Majesty was greeted by her ex-husband Andrew Parker-Bowles and the pair kissed each other on the cheek. 

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Kisses on arrival

Camilla donned a glorious blue and white floral midi dress which she paired with a flattering white belt and matching shoes.  

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All smiles

Camilla beamed as she saw Andrew.

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The competition certainly got off to a nail-biting start and saw Camilla pulling several intense faces as she looked on from the Royal Enclosure.  

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Royal glamour


Camilla donned a glorious blue and white floral midi dress which she paired with a flattering white belt and matching shoes.

The Queen oozed royal glamour, adding a gorgeous off-white hued straw hat.

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Meeting jockeys

The royal met some of the racers at the event, speaking to them following the conclusion of the race.

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Not a good poker face!

Camilla made her thoughts about the weight of the trophy known as she pulled this face when faced with the prospect of lifting it.

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A helping hand

Thankfully, Camilla wasn't left alone to carry the trophy, as a gentleman came to her aid.

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Meeting a winner

Ahead of the trophy presentation, Camilla spoke to the winning jockey.

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