They just can't get enough: The Queen and Prince Philip enjoy fourth day at Royal Ascot
THE QUEEN wore a vibrant shade of pink for the fourth day of Royal Ascot.
Accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, she smiled and waved at the crowds as they arrived in a horse drawn carriage.
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Judging by her sunny demeanour, she had forgotten the disappointment of yesterday, when her horse Estimate was beaten into second place by Leading Light during a tense Gold Cup race at Ladies' Day.
However, experts said that today's races were slightly less exciting.
John McCririck said the day's racing was "probably the weakest" of the event but added that he was still in good spirits.
He said: "I can't remember another Royal Ascot like it, where the sun has shone every day but it hasn't been too hot, with no threat of rain and the ladies have been magnificent."
The fashion stakes remained high today, as female racegoers continued to showcase a variety of bright and beautiful outfits.
Student Natalia Beach wore a huge hat in the patriotic colours red, white and blue.
The 19-year-old, from Godalming, Surrey, said: "I have designed my hats myself every year for the last five or six years as a hobby.
"I have come every year since I was born, I was here in my pram."