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What is the Royal Procession at Royal Ascot 2023?

ROYAL ASCOT is the highlight event in the British Flat racing calendar.

And this year’s spectacle promises to be one to remember and will feature many long-standing traditions, including the Royal Procession.

King Charles III and Queen Camila are expected to lead the Royal Procession at Royal Ascot 2023

  • Royal Ascot 2023: All the details you need

What is the Royal Procession at Royal Ascot 2023?

The Royal Procession is a tradition at Royal Ascot that has been around since 1825.

It was started by King George IV who led four other carriages with members of the Royal party up the Straight Mile and then paraded in front of spectators before taking his position to watch.

The carriages are known as Ascot Landaus and seat four people.

During the Royal Procession, the National Anthem is played and the Royal Standard is raised.

Historically, the Royal Procession takes place at 2pm on each of the five days of Royal Ascot.

It has yet to be confirmed if King Charles III will be in attendance for all five days of Royal Ascot to lead the Royal Procession on each day.

When is Royal Ascot 2023?

Royal Ascot is scheduled to get underway on Tuesday, June 20 before concluding on Saturday, June 24.

There are seven thrilling races scheduled for each day with a start time of 2:30pm BST.

While the final races of the day commence from 6:10pm BST.

Ascot Racecourse is located in Ascot, Berkshire and can host approximately 70,000 spectators.

What is the FULL schedule?

Below is each race during Royal Ascot and the start time:

Tuesday, June 20

  • Queen Anne Stakes – 2:30pm
  • Coventry Stakes – 3:05pm
  • King’s Stand Stakes – 3:40pm
  • St James’s Palace Stakes – 4:20pm
  • Ascot Stakes – 5pm 
  • Wolferton Stakes – 5:35pm 
  • Copper Horse Stakes – 6:10pm 

Wednesday, June 21

  • Queen Mary Stakes – 2:30pm
  • Kensington Palace Stakes – 3:05pm
  • Duke Of Cambridge Stakes – 3:40pm
  • Prince Of Wales’s Stakes – 4:20pm
  • Royal Hunt Cup – 5pm 
  • Queen’s Vase Stakes – 5:35pm 
  • Windsor Castle Stakes – 6:10pm 

Thursday, June 22

  • Norfolk Stakes – 2:30pm
  • King George V Stakes – 3:05pm
  • Ribblesdale Stakes – 3:40pm
  • Gold Cup – 4:20pm
  • Britannia Stakes – 5pm 
  • Hampton Court Stakes – 5:35pm 
  • Buckingham Palace Stakes – 6:10pm 

Friday, June 23

  • Albany Stakes – 2:30pm
  • Commonwealth Cup – 3:05pm
  • Duke Of Edinburgh Stakes – 3:40pm
  • Coronation Stakes – 4:20pm
  • Sandringham Stakes – 5pm 
  • King Edward VII Stakes – 5:35pm 
  • Palace Of Holyroodhouse Stakes – 6:10pm 

Saturday, June 24

  • Chesham Stakes – 2:30pm
  • Jersey Stakes – 3:05pm
  • Hardwicke Stakes – 3:40pm
  • Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes – 4:20pm
  • Wokingham Stakes – 5pm 
  • Golden Gates Stakes – 5:35pm 
  • Queen Alexandra Stakes – 6:10pm

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