Royal Ascot, one of the most anticipated events in the United Kingdom, brought together the royal family to celebrate the arrival of summer at the Berkshire racecourse. King Charles III and Queen Camilla were at the forefront of the event, their car marking the official start of the races. However, a small but memorable moment involving Queen Camilla drew attention.
While the event demonstrated, Queen Camilla, accompanied by her waiting lady, Lady Sarah, fought with a strong wind that threatened to blow up her hat. A lip reading expert revealed that Camilla, visibly worried, exclaimed: “My God, if the wind blows stronger, my hat will fly away.” Despite the light nature of the incident, it created a brief moment of discomfort for the queen.
Tending to keep the composure, Queen Camilla planned to remove her hat to avoid disturbing more disturbances, but finally decided to hold, laughing at the chaotic situation. “This wind causes frenzy,” she added, while King Charles looked at him. The moment has highlighted the challenges that even the Royals are faced with the unpredictable nature of outdoor events.
Royal Ascot remains one of the most prestigious opportunities in the family, with other royal figures, including Peter Phillips, Zara Tindall and Princess Beatrice, present. Despite the minor incident, Camilla and Charles continue to honor the heritage of Queen Elizabeth II, who was a long -standing supporter of the event. This year, the horse of Queen Elizabeth, Desert Hero, triumphed in the challenges King George V, adding another royal achievement on occasion