(Reuters) - For centuries, the Ascot race meeting has been one of Britain's premier social occasions, patronised by royalty and attended by the cream of society in all their finery.
But upper-class eyebrows have been raised in recent years by what many race-goers perceive as a distinct lowering of the tone when it comes to the standard of dress.
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