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Select field of seven set for Prince of Wales's Stakes

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Japan and Addeybb star in day two feature at Royal Ascot.

ADDEYBB winning the Longines Queen Elizabeth Stks
ADDEYBB winning the Longines Queen Elizabeth Stks Picture: Bradley Photography

A final field of seven has been declared for the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot on Wednesday.

Aidan O'Brien is represented by Juddmonte International winner Japan , who was last seen finishing fourth in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.

The William Haggas-trained Addeybb  is already a dual Group One victor this year, having picked up two top-level prizes in Australia.

John Gosden has two representatives in the shape of Brigadier Gerard Stakes hero Lord North and the filly Mehdaayih, whose efforts last season included a runner-up finish in the Nassau Stakes at Goodwood.

Roger Charlton's Headman has two Group Two wins to his name and seeks a first Group One triumph, while Charlie Appleby runs Barney Roy and Andrew Balding will saddle Bangkok.

Among the 20-strong field for the Windsor Castle Stakes are two runners for American trainer Wesley Ward, with Frankie Dettori aboard Sunshine City and Oisin Murphy booked for Sheriff Bianco.

O'Brien also has two runners, including impressive Curragh scorer Chief Little Hawk.

The Hampton Court Stakes has attracted eight starters, with Dettori taking the mount on First Receiver for Sir Michael Stoute in the colours of the Queen.

Ryan Moore rides Russian Emperor for O'Brien and Roger Teal's Kenzai Warrior gets the chance to put behind him an unfortunate 2000 Guineas run, where a slow start did the previously-unbeaten colt no favours.


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