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Zara Phillips catches the eye in stylish trouser suit as she joins fellow royals at Ascot racing festival

Zara Phillips catches the eye in stylish trouser suit as she joins fellow royals at Ascot racing festival

Daily Mail​13 hours ago

Zara Tindall turned heads again at Royal Ascot today as she stepped out in a stylish blue trouser suit.
The daughter of Princess Anne donned the unique outfit for the fourth day of the Berkshire racing festival on Friday.
She teamed the suit with a matching blouse and a statement hat featuring an eye-catching white bow.
Zara, 44, finished off the chic look with a pair of pointed blue heels, sunglasses and a white patterned clutch bag.
It comes after Zara, who is married to former Rugby star Mike Tindall, opted for a similar coloured outfit for the opening day of Royal Ascot on June 17.
The 44-year-old re-wore a custom Rebecca Vallance sky blue dress featuring lace floral embellishment on the décolletage and billowing short sleeves.
Zara was photographed at the event on Friday alongside Princess Eugenie and the Duchess of York, who opted for more neutral-coloured outfits.
Eugenie stunned in a stylish wide-brimmed hat and flattering dress featuring a billowing white skirt and a square-shouldered brown top.
Meanwhile her beaming mother looked equally fashionable in a trendy monochrome polka dot frock.
Royal Ascot is one of the most prestigious events on the sporting calendar and has strict dress code guidelines - although they vary depending on what enclosure you are visiting.
Royal Enclosure dress code
A dress or skirt falling just above the knee or longer
Shoulder straps that are a minimum width of one inch (2.5cm)
A jacket or pashmina may be worn - tops and dresses beneath must still comply
A trouser suit of matching material and colour
A jumpsuit that falls below the knee and complies with the shoulder strap requirements
Hats must be worn. However, a headpiece or hatinator with a minimum base diameter of four inches (10cm) is acceptable
It comes as the King and his glamorous relatives embraced the fun-filled spirit of Royal Ascot today.
Charles, 76, appeared in great spirits as he greeted his niece Princess Eugenie, 35, with kisses on her hands.
His Majesty was also joined by another of his nieces, Zara Tindall, the daughter of Princess Anne, who looked delighted to see her royal family members.
Camilla, 77, also oozed glamour in a white chiffon dress with embroidered flowers from Anna Valentine, paired with a feathered Philip Treacy hat.
Meanwhile stylish revellers created a sea of vibrant colours as they prepared for another day of action in the 28C heat.
While some revellers bet on horses hoping to win big, others simply came along to soak up inspiration, as race day style has become just as famous as the race itself.
As ever, lavish millinery turned heads, with many revellers commanding attention in vibrant creations adorned with feathers, flowers and lace.
Stunning floral ballgowns, sizable fascinators and dapper top hats were also all on display as hundreds of well-heeled race enthusiasts made the most of the hot weather which is a rarity in the UK.
Glamorous revellers showed off their fashion prowess by donning one of the trendiest colours of the season - hot pink.
Dressed to the nines, groups of classy racegoers also opted to coordinate their attire for the annual occasion, rather than wearing their ensembles solo.
Georgia Toffolo - known more commonly as 'Toff' - showed off her Royal Ascot day four look, which consisted of a flattering cherry red dress with ornate sleeves that showed off her slim frame.
The Made in Chelsea star, 30, paired her simple yet stylish dress with a tortoise shell and statement gold earrings.
She appeared to be in high spirits as she posed with group of photographers at Royal Ascot while holding one of their wide-lensed cameras.
Princess Diana's twin nieces Lady Eliza Spencer and Lady Amelia Spencer, both 32, also made an appearance in strikingly similar classy monochrome ensembles with matching wide brimmed hats.
The fashion model duo - who were sporting glitzy diamond necklaces and jewelled drop earrings - are no stranger to the camera and posed up a storm at the event.
The sisters were also snapped with Millie Mackintosh, best known for her appearances in Made in Chelsea.

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