"CHAMPAGNE"
Two ladies pour a class of champagne in the royal
enclosure during the Royal Ascot horse racing week in Ascot, England. Royal
Ascot is the world's most famous race meeting, steeped in history that dates
back to 1711. Ascot is one of the highlights of the British social calendar
where the idea of 'class' still prevails. Royalty mix with the rich and
famous in the Royal Enclosure which was originally established to provide the
Royal Family and their selected guests with privacy, security and
exclusivity, allowing them to enjoy their day in comfort and style. While the
'well-to-do' politely sip champagne in their segregated area, the commoners
generally get very drunk in theirs.