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Sweet moment King Charles kisses Sarah Ferguson's hand at Ascot as royals step out in force on day 4 at racecourse

Sweet moment King Charles kisses Sarah Ferguson's hand at Ascot as royals step out in force on day 4 at racecourse

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KING Charles was seen kissing Sarah Ferguson's hand in a touching moment at Royal Ascot today.
The monarch was seen greeting the Duchess of York, along with daughter Eugenie on day four at the racecourse this afternoon.
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King Charles seen kissing Fergie's hand at Ascot today
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King Charles and Queen Camilla were seen talking to Sarah's daughter, Princess Eugenie
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Earlier in the day, Zara Tindall and Princess Eugenie were seen sharing a warm embrace.
King Charles was later seen talking to the family during day four of the races.
Sarah is an outspoken philanthropist, and has appeared at various royal events in recent years, despite divorcing Prince Andrew in 1996.
The pair have two children together - Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice.
It comes after the King suffered a streak of bad horseracing luck on day one of the event.
The family horse, Reaching High, suffered a 'stinker' in the closing stages under jockey Ryan Moore.
Meanwhile, his horse, Rainbows Edge, was smashed into a 7-2 favourite for the Kensington Palace Stakes.
Earlier this week, Princess Kate pulled out of the event in a last minute decision as she adjusts to her royal duties.

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