The Queen attended Style Day at Cheltenham Festival today, serving in her role as Joint Patron of The Jockey Club.
Camilla will present the trophy to the winning owner, jockey, and trainer of The Queen Mother Champion Steeple Chase.
Cheltenham Festival 2025 is the pinnacle event of the Jump racing calendar.
The Festival runs from Tuesday 11th March to Friday 14th March.

The Queen attended Style Day at Cheltenham Festival today, serving in her role as Joint Patron of The Jockey Club.
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It is often described as the Olympics of horse racing, featuring the very best horses, trainers and jockeys competing.
The Queen Mother Champion Chase is the feature race of day two, known as Style Wednesday.
It stands as the most prestigious race for two-mile chasers in the Jump racing calendar.
On Tuesday, Princess Anne’s daughter Zara and her husband Mike Tindall attended the first day at Cheltenham.

The Queen Mother Champion Chase is the feature race of day two, known as Style Wednesday.
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Zara, who serves as a director at Cheltenham racecourse, looked elegant in a navy Fairfax & Favor coat.
She complemented her ensemble with striking mustard yellow accessories, including a bow-detailed hat.
The equestrian was recently unveiled as an ambassador for luxury brand Fairfax & Favor.
Mike matched his wife’s sophisticated look with a navy suit and yellow printed tie, posing for pictures with fellow racegoers as the gates opened.

Zara, who serves as a director at Cheltenham racecourse, looked elegant in a navy Fairfax & Favor coat.
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Earlier on Tuesday morning, Mike Tindall promoted the return of the Sporting Life newspaper at Paddington Station.
The former England rugby union international distributed free copies of the special commemorative issue to racing fans travelling from Paddington to Cheltenham.
The iconic sporting publication returned for one day only, with its first print run this millennium, with Mike at the forefront of the distribution effort.
Sporting Life previously ran in print from 1859 until 1998.