Princess Kate makes triumphant return to Royal Ascot with Prince William 1 year after last-minute absence – best photos

The Prince and Princess of Wales joined the official carriage procession at Royal Ascot in Berkshire for day 2 of the racing event on Wednesday

The Princess of Wales made a triumphant return to Royal Ascot alongside her husband, Prince William, on Wednesday for the second day of the five-day racing meet.

Kate, 44, led the royal family in the traditional carriage procession as she arrived at the Berkshire racecourse, appearing in bright spirits as she waved to crowds.

The Princess looked radiant in bright yellow, marking her third public appearance in a week after attending Saturday’s Trooping the Colour in London and Monday’s Garter Day service in Windsor.

The appearance also marks the end of her three-year hiatus from the event, and one year since the royal mother-of-three unexpectedly pulled out of Ascot at the last minute in 2025.

It was understood that her absence last year was part of finding the right balance in returning to public duties following her battle with cancer, for which she is now in remission.

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The Princess of Wales looked stunning in a vibrant yellow Roksanda dress and a Jane Taylor hat on Wednesday.

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Meanwhile, Prince William, who celebrates his 44th birthday on Sunday, looked as handsome as ever in a suit, matching his wife perfectly with flowers in his buttonhole.

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Kate appeared to laugh at something William said© Getty Images for Ascot Racecours

The royal couple appeared cheery as they waved to crowds from the carriages, before getting ready to watch the day’s action.

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Prince William and Kate have already had a busy week, having attended Trooping the Colour and the Garter Day service© Getty Images

The Waleses have had a busy week, having first attended Trooping the Colour in London on Saturday, followed by the Garter Day service on Monday.

It was also announced on Tuesday that their eldest son, Prince George, will be attending Eton College in September.

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King Charles III and Queen Camilla during the Royal Procession on Day Two during Royal Ascot 2026 © Getty Images for Ascot Racecours

King Charles and Queen Camilla led the way in the first carriage, alongside the monarch’s cousin, Lady Sarah Chatto, and her husband, Daniel Chatto.

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The Prince and Princess of Wales were in the second carriage, alongside the Duke and Duchess of Richmond and Gordon.

Politician and broadcaster Rory Stewart was in the third carriage with his wife, Shoshana Clark, alongside Queen Camilla’s companions, Lady Sarah Keswick and Fiona Petty-Fitzmaurice, Marchioness of Lansdowne.

The royal party were cheered as they travelled past the stands filled with racegoers waiting for the first race of the day.

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Princess Anne wore pink for Royal Ascot© PA Images via Getty Images

Though she didn’t join the carriage procession, Princess Anne looked pretty in pink as she joined racegoers.

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The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh during day two of Royal Ascot © PA Images via Getty Images

The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh were also in attendance.

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The Princess of Wales looked radiant at Ascot© PA Images via Getty Images

The Princess’s attendance was confirmed by organisers with just two hours to go, while Prince William is expected to present the trophy to the winner of the Prince of Wales’s Stakes later in the afternoon – one of the event’s most prestigious titles.

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Kate chatted with Queen Camilla© AFP via Getty Images

When the carriages reached the parade ring, where the jockeys mount their rides and winners are welcomed, the Waleses stepped down from their coach and when the King greeted them Kate curtseyed to her father-in-law.

She chatted with the Queen while William spoke to other guests.

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The Princess of Wales in the royal box on day two of Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse, Berkshire© PA Images via Getty Images

HELLO!‘s resident racing expert, Charlie Atkin, shared his verdict on the royal runners ahead of day two of Royal Ascot.

“While yesterday’s royal runner might have disappointed, the King and Queen have another live chance on day two,” he states. “Point Of Law runs in the Queen’s Vase (3.05pm) for Charles and Camilla, a race previously won by the late Queen with Estimate in 2012.

“Point Of Law has only run twice but finished second and first in those two starts. He currently sits around 8/1 in the betting and has a great each way chance if appreciating the step up in distance.”

On Monday, King Charles and Queen Camilla attended the opening day of Royal Ascot, but their racing dreams were soon dashed when their horse was beaten on the track.

They were joined by the Princess Royal and her son Peter Phillips, alongside his new bride, Harriet. Other guests included the Queen’s son, Tom Parker Bowles.

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