Friday, September 20, 2024

Royal Family fans in stitches as they spot William ‘doing a Louis’ at Ascot

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Royal Ascot this year has been marked not only by spectacular races but also by a heartwarming and humorous moment involving Prince William, Princess Beatrice, and Princess Eugenie that has delighted royal enthusiasts worldwide.

During the second day of the prestigious Berkshire event, Prince William, impeccably dressed in a black top hat and suit, was spotted playfully interacting with cousin Princess Eugenie‘s hat.

The Prince of Wales was captured on camera flicking the tassel on Eugenie’s hat, prompting laughter and admiration from onlookers.

The playful gesture quickly drew comparisons to Prince William‘s youngest son, Prince Louis, who is known for his adorable antics at public events, including sticking out his tongue and waving enthusiastically from palace balconies and carriages.

One fan wrote on X: “Prince William and Princess Beatrice playing with Princess Eugenie’s hat’ tassels is so cute and funny. Prince Louis definitely got it from his papa.”

“No matter how old someone is, cousins will always have a blast together”, another replied.

The moment unfolded as Prince William arrived for the royal procession, where he joined a distinguished lineup that included Queen Camilla and other members of the Royal Family.

The procession, a highlight of Royal Ascot, featured several carriages carrying royals and esteemed guests, adding to the event’s grandeur and tradition.

Throughout the event, William remained in high spirits, engaging with fellow attendees and showcasing his support for the races.

The King and Queen wished the racegoers the “best of luck” in chasing the “thrill of a Royal Ascot winner”.

They wrote in a statement: “It gave us immense pleasure and joy to witness Desert Hero’s victory in the King George V Stakes last year, particularly as he was bred by Her late Majesty.

“We wish all the participants this week the very best of luck in seeking that unique thrill of a Royal Ascot winner.

“We also hope that those here at the racecourse and watching from home will enjoy five days of the finest racing that this sport has to offer.”

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