
Racing royalty Kate Waterhouse turns heads in a tailored Gucci outfit as she attends Royal Ascot
Racing royalty Kate Waterhouse is usually seen trackside at the most glamorous equestrian events on the Australian social calendar.
But the journalist and influencer has jetted to the United Kingdom for her latest appearance at the prestigious Royal Ascot.
Kate, who is a reporter for Channel Seven’s horse racing multichannel, stepped out at the event in a Gucci outfit alongside her bookmaker brother Tom Waterhouse.

Racing royalty Kate Waterhouse (centre) turned heads in a tailored Gucci outfit as she attended Royal Ascot in England on Tuesday
Kate and Tom’s mother is Australian horse trainer Gai Waterhouse.
Kate looked stylish and ladylike in a long cream Gucci skirt, which she teamed with a crisp white shirt and navy blazer.
She finished off her polished look with a pair of black heels and a Nerida Winter beige headpiece.

Kate looked stylish and ladylike in a long cream Gucci skirt, which she teamed with a crisp white shirt and navy blazer

She finished off her polished look with a Nerida Winter beige headpiece
At the event, she joined the likes of Aussie models Jordan and Zac Stenmark.
‘Royal Ascot day one,’ Kate’s wrote on Instagram.
Also stepping out at the event was former Sunrise co-host Sam Armytage and her husband, equestrian businessman Richard Lavender.

Also stepping out at the event was former Sunrise co-host Sam Armytage (centre) and her husband, equestrian businessman Richard Lavender (second from right)
In an Instagram selfie shared to her 258,000 Instagram followers, Sam wrote: ‘Here we go.’
Wearing a stunning red dress, the TV personality topped off her look with a Jane Taylor London tonal pink-rippled headpiece and pink shoes.
She later shared a photo of herself with her husband and several other men all dressed up and following the race’s strict dress code for the Royal Enclosure.
According to their website, racegoers are required to dress appropriately depending on the ‘enclosure’ they’ve purchased tickets for.

Wearing a stunning red dress, the TV personality topped off her look with a Jane Taylor London tonal pink-rippled headpiece and pink shoes
‘Gentlemen are kindly reminded that it is a requirement to wear black, grey or navy morning dress,’ their guidelines read for the Ascot’s Royal Enclosure.
‘A waistcoat and tie (no cravats or bow ties), a black or grey top hat, black shoes worn with socks.’
As for females attendees in the Royal Enclosure, it is a requirement to wear a ‘modest’ hemline.
However, elsewhere in the guide it appears sky-high mini skirts may be permitted in other enclosures.
Hours later, Sam shared her excitement following the win of Aussie super horse Nature Strip, drawing an arrow pointing down to the horse on the track.
Nature Strip, trained by Chris Waller, powered to the finish by four-and-a-half lengths to win the King’s Stand Stakes at Britain’s royal meeting.
‘He’s just an absolute freak of a horse,’ declared Sydney jockey James McDonald.

According to their website, racegoers are required to dress appropriately depending on the ‘enclosure’ they’ve purchased tickets for
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Originally posted 2022-06-15 07:07:19.