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Royal Ascot Carriage Procession (2024)

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The Monarch normally rides in the
carriage procession each day, with other members of the Royal Family
and special guests. T
here are usually 4 carriages, each with 4 people. 
Those in the carriage were guests of the Monarch at Lunch at Windsor
Castle before Royal Ascot. (It is unclear if King Charles will be attending all 5 days this year.) 

Arrangement is in the carriages is sort of be precedence. With more senior
royals being in the front carriages. But they also try to balance that will
spreading the royals out throughout the procession. (1st-3rd towards
beginning of week. 1st-2nd toward end. On rare occasions when royal
attendance is very high we see royals in the 4th carriage. And when very
low, just the 1st). Another important consideration is seats in the front
facing rear, and rear facing front. The rear
seats facing front are more comfortable to ride in and are better
photographed. 

The Carriage Procession begins at 2:00 PM. (Not every royal in attendance
rides in the carriage procession.)

Purple – Royal 

Blue – Extended Family

Day 1 – Tuesday June 18th

Carriage

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Rear Seat (Facing Front) Front Seat (Facing Rear) 
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Day 2 – Wednesday 19th

Carriage

#

Rear Seat (Facing Front) Front Seat (Facing Rear) 
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Day 3 – Thursday 20th

Carriage

#

Rear Seat (Facing Front) Front Seat (Facing Rear) 
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Day 4 – Friday 21st

Carriage

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Rear Seat (Facing Front) Front Seat (Facing Rear) 
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Day 5 – Saturday 22nd

Carriage

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Rear Seat (Facing Front) Front Seat (Facing Rear) 
1st
2nd
3rd
4th

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