Queen Elizabeth, 95, Smiles As She Arrives To Royal Ascot In A Bright Turquoise Ensemble — See Pics

The Royal Ascot is back! The Queen was beaming as she arrived to the event, marking another public appearance without late husband Prince Philip by her side.

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The armed forces, represented by the Service Cadets, Band of the Royal Marines Scotland and the Pipes and Drums of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, conducted a parade and presented The Queen with the key for Edinburgh Castle. The event was an opportunity for the armed forces to mark Her Majesty's Platinum Jubilee in Scotland.
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Her Majesty The Queen will attend an Armed Forces Act of Loyalty Parade in the gardens of the Palace of Holyroodhouse. The event will be an opportunity for the Armed Forces to mark Her Majesty's Platinum Jubilee in Scotland, and pay tribute to The Queen's role as Head of the UK Armed Forces. Her Majesty's Armed Forces will conduct a Parade and Presentation of the Key for Edinburgh Castle in the gardens of the Palace of Holyroodhouse. All three services will be represented on parade, with each of the single service Senior Representatives in Scotland present, together with Service Cadets. Musical support will be provided by the Band of the Royal Marines Scotland and the Pipes and Drums of The Royal Regiment of Scotland.Queen Elizabeth IITrooping The Colour - The Queen's Birthday Parade, London, UK - 02 Jun 2022The Queen, attends celebration marking her official birthday, during which she inspects troops from the Household Division as they march in Whitehall, before watching a fly-past from the balcony at Buckingham Palace. This year's event also marks The Queen's Platinum Jubilee and kicks off an extended bank holiday to celebrate the milestone.
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Queen Elizabeth, 95, looked so regal as she arrived to the annual Royal Ascot! The head of the royal family wore an elegant turquoise blue coat and matching hat for the event, held on Saturday, June 19. She was beaming as she stepped out of a car, smiling and laughing with other event attendees as she stood outdoors. In another photo, the equestrian appeared elated as she gazed at a beautiful horse — one of her favorite animals.

Queen Elizabeth arrives at the Royal Ascot on June 19, 2021.

She paired the mint-colored ensemble with a black pair of low-heeled leather shoes that featured a gold buckle, accessorizing with a pearl necklace and a show-stopping brooch. The event was a momentous occasion for The Queen after she missed the event for the first time in 68 years during COVID-19. The 2020 event still took place, but without an audience due to social distancing measures that were in place. The Queen was still able to observe the the Ascot via her television at Windsor Castle.

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Queen Elizabeth was beaming as she attended the annual event, which she missed last year due to the pandemic. (Shutterstock)

The Royal Ascot is an annual event on the Royal social calendar since it was started by Queen Anne all the way back in 1711. It has always been held at the Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire, England each June, and runs for a full five days. The event attracts the top racehorsers from around the globe to compete for coveted titles and, of course, prize money. A ticket is highly coveted to the exclusive event, which has a strict dress code: men must wear a full morning suit with a top hat, while women are required to wear a hat with a minimum base of four inches.

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Queen Elizabeth wore a mint colored ensemble complete with a matching hat to the Royal Ascot. (Shutterstock)

This year’s event occurred with some limitations still in place. All attendees were required to take a rapid COVID-19 test upon arrival, in addition two PCR tests on the day of the event and five days after. The Queen’s arrival also looked different: this year, the 95-year-old did not arrive by her usual carriage, which generally leads a procession with other members of her family.

The event marks one of Queen Elizabeth’s first public appearances since the death of her beloved husband Prince Philip, who passed in April at the age of 99. Just a week ago, was hosting a reception for President Joe Biden, 78, and First Lady Jill Biden, 70, during the G7 Leader Summit.

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