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A horse pulling Princess Beatrice’s carriage loses control after being frightened at Royal Ascot

KON, pulling Princes Beatrice, lost control when he got scared at Royal Ascot today.

The animal was dragging wildly with Beatrice, and the next husband, Edoardo Mapelli Motzi, sat in the carriage.

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Horse pulling Princess Beatrice lost control of Royal Ascot todayCredit: AP

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Expert horsemen took it under controlCredit: Reuters

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Beatrice was in the car with her husband Edoardo Mapelli MozziCredit: Getty

And the frightened horse tried to throw off the runway and went to the grass, dragging the carriage with him, the video above shows.

But the Berkshire Parade Expert Equestrian Championship calmed him down and put him back on track in seconds.

The guests raised their cylinders as the royal procession arrived under the national anthem.

Beatrice and Edoardo waved to the crowds, following the first carriage of the procession, which included the Duke of Kent.

This comes after Kate Middleton was amazed at the polka points when she and Prince William joined the race yesterday.

The Duchess of Cambridge looked elegantly elegant as she led the royal procession with the Duke of Cambridge in Berkshire on Friday afternoon.

The brilliant couple has not been to the Royal Ascot since 2019 and waved to the applause of the spectators when the crowds in the parade ring saw them.

And the 40-year-old Kate was later left with an open mouth of joy when she appeared to choose a winner from Royal Ascot.

The Duchess looked at the guest in the royal box in shock after Perfect Power won the Commonwealth Cup and William came to his wife, grinning.

The couple shared a few more glances before disappearing, probably the royal person to reap his profits.

Earlier in the week, the nation wanted the Queen’s horses to give her a jubilee victory – but they were twice lined up.

He was a hot favorite of Reach for the Moon, which players hoped would return home for Her Majesty, 96 – who stayed at home in Windsor Castle and watched the action on TV.

But the royal trip of jockey Frankie Detori was surpassed by the winner Claymore and remained second.

The 51-year-old Dettori also finished second in Saga – another of the Queen’s horses – while her latest Tactical appearance was a disappointing seventh in the final race.

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The horse tried to escape from the runway. Credit: Reuters

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He was back on track in secondsCredit: Reuters