Royals follow King Charles as monarch steps out

Senior members of the royal family were trailing behind King Charles in Royal Ascot procession

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King Charles and Queen Camilla on Thursday were leading the Royal Procession on the Third Day of Royal Ascot.

Royal Ascot sees top horses from around the world compete over five days in races worth up to a million pounds.

According to the local media, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, The Princess Royal, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, Princess Beatrice, Eduardo Mapelli Mozzi, Mike and Zara Tindall were are also part of the royal procession.

The Queen wore a silvery blue coat dress by Anna Valentine, a hat by Philip Treacy, and the Jardine Star diamond brooch during her Thursday's appearance at the five-day event.

The King and Queen led the procession in the first carriage with The Marquess of Salisbury and the Marchioness of Salisbury.

They were followed by Prince Edward, his wife Duchess Sophie, the king's sister Princess Anne and her husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence.

Prince Beatrice, her husband Eduardo Mapelli Mozzi and Princess Zahra Aga Khan were in the third carriage while Mike Tindall, his wife Zara Tindall rode the fourth carriage.

Royals follow King Charles as monarch steps out