The Queen looked ecstatic on the third day of Royal Ascot today as her horse Estimate romped home to win the meet's prestigious Gold Cup. But, perhaps, not quite as thrilled as her jubilant granddaughter Princess Beatrice.
The Queen and Princess Anne watch the races on Ladies Day
The Queen, wearing a lavender ensemble, rode in the Royal Procession with her grandson Peter Phillips and his wife Autumn.
The Princess Royal looked demure in an off-white outfit while Princess Beatrice looked elegant in a black and gold dress and small straw hat.
Estimate ridden by jockey Ryan Moore wins the Gold Cup during day three of the Royal Ascot meeting at Ascot Racecourse, Berkshire.
Sisters Princess Beatrice, left, and Princess Eugenie, right, can't control their excitement as their grandmother's horse Estimate wins the Gold Cup.
The Queen cannot hide her delight as Estimate romped home to
win the trophy.
The Queen, receiving the Gold Cup from her second eldest son Andrew, is the first reigning monarch to win the trophy in its history.
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