Kelly Osbourne turned heads at Royal Ascot this week with a touching tribute to her late father, rock legend Ozzy Osbourne.
The 41-year-old television personality proved that even at one of Britain's most glamorous events, family memories remain close to the heart.
She arrived at the famous Berkshire race meeting on Tuesday wearing an eye-catching bat-shaped fascinator.
Notably, a clear nod to the Black Sabbath icon, who became forever linked with bats after the infamous 1982 on-stage incident that became part of rock music folklore.
Kelly was dressed elegantly in a chic black Karen Millen outfit that combined classic Ascot glamour with a personal touch that left fans emotional.
Her striking headpiece appeared to honour Ozzy, who died in July 2025 at the age of 76, just over two weeks after his final live performance.
One Word hitmaker proudly shared a glimpse of her Royal Enclosure badge on social media, giving followers a look inside one of the event's most exclusive areas.
Among the high-profile guests at Ascot's opening day were King Charles, Queen Camilla, Zara and Mike Tindall, as well as newlyweds Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling.
She also offered fans a more relatable moment, after a long day of racing, fashion and socialising.
Posting a snap of her bare feet on Instagram Stories after ditching her heels, she joked: "If your shoes are glad to come off, you probably had a day worth remembering."
The appearance comes months after the singer candidly admitted she was still struggling with the loss of her father.
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