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Royal Ascot: Fans dress up your home for the ladies' day
Amelie Cartigny said she was celebrating Royal Ascot with a Cup of tea in the afternoon at the Ladies' Day
the Royal Ascot is Ladies' Day, without spectators, because of the coronavirus dress up But some of the ones missed have put in this year, too, to see it on TV.
horse racing's biggest meeting takes place behind closed doors in Berkshire for the First Time , with strict security protocols for the jockeys.
But keen racegoers were still enjoy watching home and posted on Twitter with the hashtags #styled with thanks and #hats from home, the money for charitable purposes.
Stradivarius, ridden by Frankie Dettori , in a majestic performance in the feature race of the week.
The Rain in Birmingham will not dampen Sally Harper's spirits as they enjoyed the race Lystra Adams drew a special fascinator to celebrate the NHS heroes hat designer Tracy Rose, of London, said that your 5 cm high hat, which is only slightly shorter than Claudia McDougall, of Newmarket, in Suffolk, she said, she could not imagine, Covid-19 dampen their spirits for three days, Rachel Lambert pulled her fascinator and enjoy a Prosecco as they watched Ladies' Day in Cardiff, staff at Coworth houses in Devon took the time to enjoy the race in the style of Nicola Stratton said she was watching, taking advantage of the good weather in Suffolk to the racingcoronavirus lockdown measures, ascot, coronavirus pandemic
Source of news: bbc.com