The royal couple’s horse, Reaching High, was beaten in the Ascot Stakes.

The King and Queen saw their racing dreams dashed on the opening day of Royal Ascot when their horse was well beaten on the track.

Charles and Camilla watched from the royal box as Reaching High lost in the Ascot Stakes with 25-1 shot Kizlyar victorious, as thousands of racegoers cheered on their horses.

They were joined by the Princess Royal and her newlywed son Peter Phillips and his wife Harriet Sperling and a number of other guests to enjoy the spectacle.

Camilla with binoculars, and wearing a fancy hat
Camilla kept a keen eye on the races (David Davies/PA)

The couple acknowledged the difficulties in winning at the world-famous Berkshire meet in a message in the official programme.

“As owner breeders ourselves, we know how hard it is to win races at Royal Ascot and wish our fellow breeders, both at home and abroad, the best of luck in this most fascinating of challenges,” they wrote.

Charles and Camilla took on the late Queen’s stable of horses and have become enthusiastic and passionate race horse owners and enjoyed their first Royal Ascot win in 2023 when their thoroughbred Desert Hero won the King George V Stakes.

They will be hoping for better luck later this week as they have another four horses entered in the sporting event, one of the highlights of the flat racing calendar.

The King did get his hand on a trophy when he presented the honours in the aptly named King Charles II Stakes won by Mission Central and trained by Aidan O’Brien.

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