We’re singin’ within the rain! Glamorous Aintree revellers dodge the drops in skimpy skirts on the Grand National Festival – as Princess Anne brings a contact of class

Driving wind and rain couldn’t deter racegoers at miserable ‘r-Aintree’ on the first day of the Grand National festival today.

The ladies of Liverpool refused to be beaten by the freezing temperatures and turned up in their trademark strappy dresses, flamboyant hats and high heels.

Punters were seen battling with their brollies and huddling together to stay warm as the mercury plummeted 15C from the hottest day of the year on Wednesday.

More than 150,000 racegoers are expected over the three-day festival, with around £250million expected to be gambled on the big race on Saturday.

Jeanette Chinn, 56, of Tarporley, said the weather was ‘freezing’ but couldn’t put a dampener on the racing.

‘I’ve barely taken my coat off since I got here,’ said Ms Chinn.

‘It would have been nice to have a bit of sunshine – Wednesday was a beautiful day, it’s such a shame we didn’t get the weather today but we don’t mind. It’s still such a great day out.’

The poor weather drove punters into the bars, including the first ever pop up of the Ibiza-inspired O Beach, where dancers dressed in red and pink heart-themed leotards entertained crowds.

A pair of racegoers battle with their brolly as wind and rain failed to dampen spirits on the first day of the Grand National festival

Princess Anne wrapped up warm in an orange wool coat and leather gloves on the first day of racing at Aintree

Another punter donned a foil heat blanket in an attempt to protect her hair and stay warm

The blustery weather conditions didn’t stop the ladies of Liverpool from turning on the style

University student Annika Courtney, 21, who was enjoying the O beach dance party, said: ‘It’s a brilliant idea, my friends love it. I think it’s great if it attracts a new young crowd to racing.

‘I’m just glad they just haven’t brought any sand because you don’t want that in your shoes. The music is great, it’s brilliant to dance in between races.’

Anne, The Princess Royal, 75, was pictured in a VIP box, and other celebrities in attendance on the first day of the meeting included former England striker Michael Owen and ex-Olympic hockey player Sam Quek.

Keen racehorse goer, Owen, who owns a large number of flat racing horses that are trained out of his Manor House stables, in nearby Chester, said: ‘I didn’t really come as a player because Grand National day was always a playing day and we couldn’t be seen out and about.

‘But in the last few years I’ve been coming quite a bit. I’ve really enjoyed it.’

Meanwhile, superstar female jockey, Rachael Blackmore, 36 – the only woman to have won the four mile steeplechase – was made an official Grand National legend.

Tee-total Blackmore, who is eight months’ pregnant and won the famous race in 2021 on Minella Times, will have her own legends plaque on the wall of Blackmore’s, a new alcohol-free bar named after her, which she also opened today.

One punter wearing a poncho to stay dry in the stands

Female racegoers in strappy dresses huddle together under a brolly to stay dry

Racegoers refused to let the wind and rain dampen their spirits

 Eager revellers arrived at the Merseyside course from 11am today, dressed to impress in mini dresses and feathered fascinators.

While Cheltenham is all about the tweed country looks, Aintree is its more risqué cousin – and the looks on display this morning certainly lived up to that assessment, with many racegoers opting for thigh-skimming ensembles and plunging frocks.

Commanding attention in their racy numbers, revellers went all out in figure-hugging dresses, sheer attire and lacy looks as they flashed the flesh for their big day out.

Unlike Royal Ascot which adopts stricter rules on what to wear, the three-day festival, which hosts the showpiece Grand National race on Saturday afternoon, takes a more relaxed approach and tells attendees to simply come ‘dressed to feel your best’.

Here come the girls! Glamorous Aintree racegoers don daring frocks and jumpsuits to kick off the Grand National festival in style

Ready for action! A couple show off their statement outfits as they arrive at the racecourse

Brolly good show! A woman stuns in a mini dress and white blazer as she protects her glamorous makeup and hair from the rain with an umbrella

Matchy-matchy! Three O Beach dancers in coordinated dresses and heels

Cheers! Revellers get their pints in before the races start at the first day of the Grand National festival

Fancy dress for revellers is also allowed, as long as the costume isn’t offensive or derogatory. 

Yellow appeared to be a theme of the day, as glamorous racegoers brought the sunshine in off-the-shoulder frocks and halterneck dresses.

Elsewhere, one woman turned heads in a plunging black maxi dress, complete with a thigh-high split and a deep V-neckline. 

Another racegoer showcased her enviable figure in a white mini dress featuring statement sleeves as she posed up a storm at the racecourse.

The festival, which this year takes place from Thursday April 9 to Saturday April 11, is one of the biggest events in the global sporting calendar.

Strike a pose! Love Island’s Lucy Quinn and Hannah Olivia Kenyon attend Day 1 of The Aintree Grand National Festival

Bringing their A-game! A group of glamorous ladies showcase their figure-hugging ensembles as they wear matching shades of lemon and burgundy

Double trouble! A stylish duo show off their glamorous looks, from a yellow shoulder-less mini to a sheer number as they arrive at the festival

A variety of style! From mini dresses to elegant maxis, there was an array of fashion on show at the three-day event

Thrice as nice! Three racegoers dressed in daring ensembles complete with sheer and cut-out detaling pose up a storm at the racecourse

Making a statement! A woman puts on a daring display in a corset-inspired mini dress

Leaving little to the imagination: One woman turned heads in a plunging black maxi dress, complete with a thigh-high split and a deep V-neckline

Having a brolly good time! Beaming racegoers show off their moves as they dance in the rain

Racegoers lose control of their umbrellas as they arrive at the three-day festival

Take cover! Revellers struggle against the wind and the rain as they walk around the racecourse

That’s creative! Racegoers without umbrellas use their jackets to shelter from the rain

Pretty in pink! Charlotte Dawson sported a plunging maxi dress, featuring a thigh-high split as arrived at the racecourse

Effortlessly elegant: Racegoers put on a more classy display in designer Holland Cooper outfits and suits

What a laugh! A racegoer shares a giggle as she attends the three-day event in Aintree

It’s all about the accessories: Women teamed their glamorous dresses with impressive heels

Sharing is caring: A woman shares her umbrella with her friends as they get caught in the rain

She’s prepared for later! A racegoer carries a load of flip-flops on day one of the Randox Grand National Festival

No raining on their parade! Beaming racegoers shelter from the rain on day one of the Randox Grand National Festival 2026

Who needs an umbrella! Women get creative as they try to protect their glamorous locks

It is also broadcast live to a television audience of around 800 million people worldwide.

The Grand National on Saturday, known as the ‘people’s race’, includes 30 fences to over two laps, making it the longest horse race in Britain.

Following the withdrawal of last year’s winner Nick Rockett on Thursday, 2024 champion I Am Maximus is likely to go into Saturday’s race as the favourite of the 34 declared runners.

Think pink! Hannah Olivia Kenyon dressed in a statement floral gown with a billowing skirt

Bringing the sunshine! Love Island’s Lucy Quinn turned heads in a sheer lemon gown

Making sure all eyes are on them! Racegoers donned elegant and vibrant ensembles for today’s racing as they commanded attention in their outfits

Racegoers arrive for the first day of the Randox Grand National Festival at Aintree racecourse

Belles of the ball! Four stylish revellers pose for a photograph while attending the races

Racegoers shelter under an umbrella as they arrive in cool, wet weather to attend the opening day of the Grand National Festival

Armed police stand guard at the entrance as racegoers (behind) queue up for the gates to open to attend the opening day of the Grand National Festival

The Willie Mullins-trained thoroughbred won the feature race two years ago and came in second to stablemate Nick Rockett last year. 

He is aiming to be the first dual winner since Tiger Roll, who won back to back Nationals in 2019.