King and Queen Celebrate Racing Treble with Three Winners at Two Courses
King and Queen Celebrate Racing Treble with Three Winners

The King and Queen are celebrating a remarkable treble victory at the races after three of their horses romped home as winners on Friday.

The royal couple's horses triumphed in two races at York and one at Newbury, marking a memorable afternoon of racing.

Winners at York

Portcullis, ridden by jockey William Buick and trained by John and Thady Gosden, won the Darley EBF "Confined" Novice Stakes at York. Later, Warrant Holder, carrying the King and Queen's colours, secured victory in the Support Macmillan Charity Raceday On 13 June Handicap at the same course.

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Triumph at Newbury

The third winner was Point Of Law, who came first in the Coolmore City Of Troy EBF Maiden Stakes at Newbury. This horse also benefited from the expertise of the Gosden training team.

As Friday's events unfolded, King Charles was at the Royal Windsor Horse Show alongside the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh. The show, featuring show jumping, driving, and endurance competitions, continues until Sunday.

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