Despite gloomy weather, Queen Camilla was present this Wednesday at the Cheltenham racecourse, not hesitating to offer a few selfies to the racing enthusiasts present at the end of the morning.
The wife of King Charles III even entered through a small gate, right next to one of the main entrances, near which thousands of festival-goers were already massing.
By listening, she certainly heard the atmosphere of Guinness Village.
How can you not hear it?
Accessible to those who pay entry without access to the stands or other boxes, this square surrounded by bars bearing the image of the famous Irish brand is an important meeting point for those who take one or more days off to come at the races.
There, no queen but many men dressed like princes, beer* in hand, discussing horse racing or humming the musical tune imposed by the rock group on the stage a little further down.
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