LONDON, England — The fashion stakes were high, “with spectators pulling out all the stops to make a statement — from teapot-inspired headgear to mythical animals – for the third day of Royal Ascot, which is as much a social occasion as a sporting event. Headgear is essential for the week of socialising, horse racing and fine dining,” according to the London Evening Standard. His Excellency Ellison Greenslade, QPM, Bahamas High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland, and his wife, Mrs. Kimberley Greenslade, Senior Manager with The Bahamas Tourist Office in London, were among those who joined Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth II and other members of the Royal Family on Ladies Day of the five-day annual sporting event. Here are some photos that Mrs. Greenslade posted on her Facebook page.