ON racecards, and for record purposes, horses carrying the royal colours now in Britain are said to be owned by The King.
King Charles III took over the racing and breeding interests that had been cultivated for some seven decades by his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II. The distinctive silks were carried to a first win on the flat in 2023 at Kempton this week by a beautifully-bred daughter of Dubawi (Dubai Millennium) named Calmly.


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