Royal Ascot isn’t Royal Ascot without the “royal” part—that is, the presence of royalty in the Royal Enclosure and the iconic royal procession of carriages arriving at the famed race course. Queen Elizabeth II , as a passionate horsewoman , attended almost every year, and King Charles III has taken up the reins as he attends the annual Royal Ascot races as often as he can. The British do pomp and ceremony better than anyone else, and Royal Ascot is a great example of that. “That is the history we are trying to continue,” Mike Tindall , former rugby player and husband to King Charles ’s niece, Zara Tindall, said on The Luxury Dispatch . “That royal procession down the course, it's still a standalone feature of what happens at Royal Ascot.” The Royal Procession is a historical part of Royal Ascot. (Image credit: Getty Images) Princess Kate and Prince William on the Royal Procession. (Image credit: Getty Images) The Royal Procession at Royal Ascot.…