Shock as polo-goer’s clothing blows into the Queen’s face at Royal Windsor Show 

The Queen looked radiant in a bold pink coat and floral dress as she arrived at the Royal Windsor Cup Polo match this afternoon. 

Despite this being her sixth engagement in seven days, Queen Elizabeth II was full of smiles and appeared well rested as she greeted guests today.

Her Majesty, 93, traditionally presents the trophy to the winning team at the end of the competitive event at the Guards Polo Club, Windsor Great Park. 

The Queen accessoried her bright look with a matching hat which was decorated with flowers and feathers on the front.

A shocked Gillian Anderson gasps as a polo-goers scarf blows into the queens face at the Royal Windsor cup Final at Guards polo club

The wind blew the small black scarf onto the queen's vibrant ensemble as she descended some stairs from the viewing box

The wind blew the small black scarf onto the queen’s vibrant ensemble as she descended some stairs from the viewing box

Although she does not seem bothered by the interruption Gillian Anderson seemed to have been quite shocked by the indignity

Although she does not seem bothered by the interruption Gillian Anderson seemed to have been quite shocked by the indignity

Queen Elizabeth II, pictured, looked radiant in a bold pink coat as she arrived at the Royal Windsor Cup Final this afternoon

Queen Elizabeth II, pictured, looked radiant in a bold pink coat as she arrived at the Royal Windsor Cup Final this afternoon

Her Majesty, pictured, was full of smiles as she greeted guests at the event and wore a classic pair of white gloves today

Her Majesty, pictured, was full of smiles as she greeted guests at the event and wore a classic pair of white gloves today

She also donned a pearl necklace and earrings as well as a silver brooch to complete her smart but sophisticated look. To finish her ensemble the Queen added a pair of classic white gloves and her trademark black handbag.

Today is Finals Day and is historically attended by the Queen and the Guards Polo Club’s President, The Duke of Edinburgh. 

The day concludes with the popular British Driving Society Show parade in front of the Royal Box and is this year sponsored by Japanese company Outsourcing Inc. 

Outsourcing Inc is one of Japan’s leading corporations and currently has more than 100 companies in various countries. 

The Queen smiled as she greeted David Matsumoto, right, who is an adviser to the company sponsoring the match today

The Queen smiled as she greeted David Matsumoto, right, who is an adviser to the company sponsoring the match today

Despite having had a busy week with several appearances at Royal Ascot, the Queen looked well rested today for the polo

Despite having had a busy week with several appearances at Royal Ascot, the Queen looked well rested today for the polo

Queen Elizabeth opted for a pretty floral dress to compliment her vibrant fuchsia pink coat and black accessories today

Queen Elizabeth opted for a pretty floral dress to compliment her vibrant fuchsia pink coat and black accessories today

David M. Matsumoto, who is an executive advisor, said: ‘I am truly happy and grateful and feel it is an honour to be able to be involved in this wonderful event.’

Since David lost his two-year-old son in a pool accident in the U.S., he has taken on his son’s name as his own and continued contributing to charitable activities for more than a decade. 

In a press release announcing the Polo sponsorship it was revealed there were plans for children to be invited to the Royal Windsor Cup as David hoped to provide an opportunity for them to have fun and create memories.

The Guards Polo Club was founded on 25th January 1955 with Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, as President. 

Her Majesty, pictured, made sure to match her coat to her fabulous pink hat which had flowers and feathers on the front

Her Majesty, pictured, made sure to match her coat to her fabulous pink hat which had flowers and feathers on the front

The Queen was beaming with smiles as she handed a polo player a bag this afternoon at the Royal Windsor Cup Polo match

The Queen was beaming with smiles as she handed a polo player a bag this afternoon at the Royal Windsor Cup Polo match

Queen Elizabeth II was spotted handing out awards and gifts at the Polo match. She is pictured with Haruhiko Doi

Queen Elizabeth II was spotted handing out awards and gifts at the Polo match. She is pictured with Haruhiko Doi

Originally named the Household Brigade Polo Club, the name was changed to its present form in 1969 and became a fully civilian club in 2000. 

There are currently some 1,000 non-playing members and about 160 playing members.

The Club’s season starts in April and finishes in mid September, hosting more than 500 matches each year. 

The premier tournaments include the Cartier Queen’s Cup, which happened last Sunday, and the Out-Sourcing Inc. Royal Windsor Cup which is on today.

Queen Elizabeth II is pictured with the executive adviser of the company sponsoring the Polo match David Matsumoto today

Queen Elizabeth II is pictured with the executive adviser of the company sponsoring the Polo match David Matsumoto today

Mad Dogs ( in white) play UAE during the Outsourcing Inc Royal Windsor Cup at the Guards Polo Club at Windsor Great Park

Mad Dogs ( in white) play UAE during the Outsourcing Inc Royal Windsor Cup at the Guards Polo Club at Windsor Great Park

Queen Elizabeth, pictured, appeared to be in good spirits as she enjoyed the Polo match in Windsor today

Queen Elizabeth, pictured, appeared to be in good spirits as she enjoyed the Polo match in Windsor today

Her Majesty, pictured, wore a touch of pink lipstick to match her bold fuchsia pink outfit at the Royal Windsor Cup today

Her Majesty, pictured, wore a touch of pink lipstick to match her bold fuchsia pink outfit at the Royal Windsor Cup today

David Matsumoto, pictured with the Queen today, said it was 'honour' to be able to be involved in the 'wonderful' polo event

David Matsumoto, pictured with the Queen today, said it was ‘honour’ to be able to be involved in the ‘wonderful’ polo event

Yesterday the Queen stole the show on the last day of Royal Ascot in a lime green outfit and matching hat.

Since taking to the throne in 1952, the Queen has made an appearance at every Royal Ascot meeting and had five horses running at this year’s event.   

The Queen’s horses at Ascot include Elector and Seniority, who ran on Wednesday. The Queen’s Eightsome Reel ran on Thursday.

Magnetic Charm, a three-year-old bay filly, came second at the Sandringham Stakes on Friday and her bay gelding, Sextant, also ran on the same day.

Professional boxers Chris Eubank junior and Chris Eubank, pictured, were among the guests at the Polo match this afternoon

Professional boxers Chris Eubank junior and Chris Eubank, pictured, were among the guests at the Polo match this afternoon

Actresses Gillian Anderson, left, and Felicity Jones, right, both donned long dresses and heels for the event today

Actresses Gillian Anderson, left, and Felicity Jones, right, both donned long dresses and heels for the event today

Actress Felicity Jones and her film director husband Charles Guard, pictured together, attended the event this afternoon

Actress Felicity Jones and her film director husband Charles Guard, pictured together, attended the event this afternoon 

Chairman of Conservative Party Brandon Lewis, second left, Minister of State for Immigration Caroline Nokes, centre right, and Chancellor Philip Hammond, right, also enjoyed a day out at the Polo match

Chairman of Conservative Party Brandon Lewis, second left, Minister of State for Immigration Caroline Nokes, centre right, and Chancellor Philip Hammond, right, also enjoyed a day out at the Polo match

Gillian Anderson, centre dressed in white and black, made sure to capture some of the action on her mobile phone today

Gillian Anderson, centre dressed in white and black, made sure to capture some of the action on her mobile phone today

Last Sunday her Majesty went to Cartier Queen’s Cup where she also opted for a hot pink coat and was seen with actress Jenna Coleman, who played Queen Victoria in the hit ITV series of the same name.

Later in the day polo player Nicolas Pieres, Number 3 from the winning team Scone, was seen to break royal protocol as he embraced the queen with an arm around the back.

As the Queen presented the winner with a Cartier bag containing his prize, Mr Pieres looked away to pose for a photo with his hand at the top of the Queen’s back.

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