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Princess Anne steps out in pink skirt suit she first wore at Royal Ascot 25 years ago

By britishbulletin.com18 June 20263 Mins Read
Princess Anne steps out in pink skirt suit she first wore at Royal Ascot 25 years ago
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Princess Anne demonstrated her commitment to sustainable fashion at Royal Ascot yesterday, stepping out on day two of the prestigious Berkshire races in a pale pink skirt suit she originally wore at the same event a quarter of a century ago.

The 75-year-old Princess Royal appeared elegant in the pre-loved ensemble, which featured a coordinating hat adorned with three flowers.


She completed the look with pearl earrings and her signature gold horse brooch, believed to be valued at approximately £15,000.

Navy gloves provided a finishing touch to the outfit.

Princess Anne demonstrated her commitment to sustainable fashion at Royal Ascot yesterday, stepping out on day two of the prestigious Berkshire races in a pale pink skirt suit she originally wore at the same event a quarter of a century ago.

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The Princess Royal has long been recognised for her practice of revisiting cherished pieces from her wardrobe years or even decades later.

Her approach to clothing reflects a philosophy she has articulated directly: “A good suit goes on forever. If it is properly made and has a classic look, you can wear it ad infinitum. The economy was bred into me.”

This frugal mindset has become something of a hallmark for the Princess Royal, who regularly breathes new life into garments from her extensive collection.

Her jacket lapel at yesterday’s event bore multiple Ascot pins, accumulated over years of attendance at the racing fixture.

The 75-year-old Princess Royal appeared elegant in the pre-loved ensemble, which featured a coordinating hat adorned with three flowers.

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These badges serve as a visible testament to her deep connection with equestrian sport, which has played a significant role throughout her life.

Harriet Sperling made her first official appearance as a member of the Royal Family during the opening day of Royal Ascot, joining Princess Anne in the traditional carriage procession.

The former NHS nurse, who married Peter Phillips in an intimate Cotswolds ceremony less than a fortnight ago, attracted considerable attention as she entered the main paddock.

Anne, wearing a striped dress paired with a wide-brimmed green hat on that occasion, was seen conversing with her new daughter-in-law throughout the carriage ride.

Harriet Sperling made her first official appearance as a member of the Royal Family during the opening day of Royal Ascot, joining Princess Anne in the traditional carriage procession.

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The newlyweds were among several senior royals participating in the procession, with the King and Queen accompanied by the Duke and Duchess of Wellington, while the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester occupied the third coach.

Royal Ascot remains one of the most significant fixtures in the British summer calendar, combining ceremonial tradition with elite horse racing and bold fashion statements.

The racecourse’s royal connection stretches back more than three centuries to 1711, when Queen Anne identified the land near Windsor as perfect terrain for horses to run at full speed.

The late Queen Elizabeth II maintained an unwavering devotion to the event, attending almost every year during her reign.

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