Royal Ascot: Racegoers and royals turn out for first day
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Royals and racegoers are enjoying Royal Ascot as the five-day racing meet gets under way.
It is estimated £100m will be spent on bets over the course of the annual event, which attracts some of the best thoroughbreds, jockeys and trainers in the world.
It is also known for its attention-grabbing display of hats.
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A racegoer tries to take a sneaky selfie with the Queen
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Ryan Moore riding Gleneagles wins The St James's Palace Stakes in the first race of the week
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Floral headwear gets one racegoer noticed by waiting press photographers at Ascot Racecourse
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The Royal Parade arrived in time for the first races in the afternoon
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The races aren't quite overshadowed, despite the abundance of elaborate head wear
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The Queen and Prince Philip were the first of the royals to arrive at the racecourse
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Horse racing pundit John McCririck arrives with his wife Jenny at the racecourse
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Royal Ascot is known for flamboyant dress and colourful accessories
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Prince Charles and his wife the Duchess of Cornwall arrive at Royal Ascot
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The Tootsie Rollers pose as a group as they arrive at Ascot Racecourse ahead of the start of the races
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Buratino ridden by William Buick won the Coventry Stakes during day one at Ascot Racecourse
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The sun shone on racegoers as ever more colourful hats were seen at the event
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Racegoers check form hours before Royal Ascot is due to start
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Jackie St Clair opted for a winged display on day one of the event
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Prince Andrew and Prince Harry arrived by carriage
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Sir Bruce Forsyth and his wife Wilnelia Merced were among the famous faces arriving for the first day of racing
- 16 June 2015
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