Mike Tindall admits the Royal Procession at Ascot is glorious — and sweaty. The former England rugby star, speaking on The Luxury Dispatch at Ascot Racecourse, described the pomp, the packed crowds and a surprise downside of carriage life that even royal fans might not expect. Read on to discover the full story!
Tindall recounted the lead-up: guests travel in historic state cars to the Great Park, then board carriages for what he says is roughly a 20-minute ride along the course. The procession moves past schools where children wave Union flags, and when you turn onto the track the anthem plays — a moment he called "quite special." He joked that in hot weather the experience can be uncomfortable, with hats staying on to avoid drips of sweat.