The Royal Procession is a long-standing tradition at Royal Ascot.
The British monarchy have been wedded to horse racing ever since Queen Anne founded Ascot in 1711 but it wasn't until King George's reign in 1825 that the Procession became what it is today.
For more than two centuries since that moment, containing various members of the Royal family and their guests have charted a path through the grounds of the famous track.
Year on year, thousands of racegoers flock from all around the globe hoping to get a view of the King and Queen.
We take a look at who is involved in the Royal Procession on day two of Royal Ascot...
Carriage One:
Carriage Two:
Carriage Three:
Carriage Four:
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