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Royal Ascot: Laura Whitmore and Demi Moore lead stars best dressed over the years

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The great and the good of the showbiz world have always gone to great efforts with their outfits for Royal Ascot. As the coronavirus pandemic swept the globe, it will mark the first year the Queen hasn't attended the star-studded event since her coronation in 1953.

This summer only 500 people will be allowed to attend - mainly jockeys, trainers and event staff - compared to the usual 300,000.

From A-list's Demi Moore to reality television TV host Laura Whitmore, here's some of the most show-stopping looks of all time at Ascot.

In just a snapshot, here's what the best looks from the last three years. DEMI MOORE in 2019 One of the most beautiful actresses in Hollywood, it's no wonder Demi Moore's appearance turned heads at Ascot last

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