Royal Ascot 2025 updates: news, previews and more on day two – live

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Here’s the run down of the action today and I will start posting Greg Wood’s previews to give you a chance to study the form:

2.30pm - The Queen Mary Stakes (5f)
3.05pm - The Queen’s Vase (1m 6f)
3.40pm - The Duke of Cambridge Stakes (1m)
4.20pm - The Prince of Wales’s Stakes (1m 2f)
5.00pm - The Royal Hunt Cup (Heritage Handicap) (1m)
5.35pm - The Kensington Palace Stakes (Handicap) (1m)
6.10pm - The Windsor Castle Stakes (5f)

A racegoer's dress is adjusted as they queue to enter Royal Ascot.
A racegoer's dress is adjusted as they queue to enter Royal Ascot. Photograph: Toby Melville/Reuters

Rub these names out on your racecards. These are the horses that won’t be turning up this afternoon along with their sick notes!

2.30pm Queen Mary Stakes
6 Eternal Solace (not eaten up)

4.20pm Prince Of Wales’s Stakes
2 Certain Lad (going not suitable)

5.35pm Kensington Palace Stakes
20 Queen Of Atlantis (bad scope)

6.10pm Windsor Castle Stakes
13 Kansas (not eaten up)

Two racegoers pictured arriving at Royal Ascot.
Two racegoers pictured arriving at Royal Ascot. Photograph: Toby Melville/Reuters

Good morning. It’s sweltering already as I’m sure you’ve noticed and it’s only going to get hotter so as advised yesterday there’s going to be no major change in the ground conditions out on the track.

The official going for day two at Royal Ascot is Good to Firm, good in places.

GoingStick readings at 8.30am:
Stands’ side: 8.5
Centre: 8.6
Far side: 8.5
Round course: 7.4

A racegoer arriving early at the track on day two of Royal Ascot.
A racegoer arriving early at the track on day two of Royal Ascot. Photograph: John Walton/PA

Preamble

Greg Wood

Greg Wood

Good morning from Ascot on day two of the 2025 Royal meeting on what promises to be another scorcher of a day, both on and off the track.

There is only one Group One event on the card – the Prince of Wales’s Stakes in the traditional primetime slot at 4.20pm (all times BST) – but it is an ultra-competitive renewal with no fewer than five of the runners priced up between 9-4 and 11-2 or shorter.

A trio of Group Twos take us up to the feature, ranging from two-year-old fillies blitzing down the straight course in the Queen Mary Stakes (2.30pm) to three-year-old stayers and St Leger candidates in the Queen’s Vase. And the late afternoon action includes the Royal Hunt Cup, one of the most competitive handicaps of the year, and the added bonus of a royal runner with a big chance as Rainbows Edge goes to post in the purple and scarlet silks for the Kensington Palace Stakes at 5.35pm.

Five millimetres of water on both the straight and round courses overnight has maintained the going as good to firm, good in places, although it is sure to be getting faster as the day unfolds.

In the jockey and trainer standings, Ryan Moore remains odds-on to be the week’s leading rider at around 4-7 but James Doyle, who rode the last two winners on the opening day, is now down to 15-8 (from an opening 5-1) with William Buick, who remains winnerless, is out to around 10-1. Fallen Angel, in the Duke Of Cambridge Stakes, and Map Of Stars, in the Prince of Wales’s Stakes, are Doyle’s major hopes today, while all four of Moore’s rides on the card – True Love (2.30pm), Shackleton (3.05pm), Los Angeles (4.20pm) and The Liffey (5pm) – are currently either favourite or second-favourite for their races.

A report on yesterday’s action with a quick stroll through today’s card is here, more detailed previews of today’s seven races are on the way, and all the latest news, betting moves, results, quotes and more will be here on the live blog throughout the day.

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