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Royal Ascot is the crown jewel within the British racing crown, with 5 days of fabulous racing set in opposition to the kind of glitz, glamour and royal patronage that different conferences can solely dream of.

In recognition of the King’s continued help of racing and this assembly particularly, the King’s Stand Stakes (run on the primary day of the assembly) has been renamed the King Charles III Stakes.

Last 12 months, the King attended daily of the assembly and can possible achieve this once more this 12 months as he leads the Royal Procession – the standard curtain-raiser to every day of the assembly.

This 12 months’s assembly will see total prize-money tip past £10 million for the primary time, with all eight Group 1 races to be value a minimal of £650,000.

When is Royal Ascot?

This 12 months’s assembly takes place over 5 days from June 18 till June twenty second at Ascot racecourse in Berkshire. The first race on every day of the assembly will go off at 2.30pm, with the ultimate race due off at 6.15pm.

How do I watch it within the UK?

Every race of the assembly will probably be broadcast dwell on ITV1, with protection additionally accessible on Sky Sports Racing for subscribers.

How do I watch it within the US?

Assisted by veteran racing anchor Nick Luck, NBC’s streaming service Peacock will supply full protection of the assembly, as will betting-orientated channel FanDuelTV.

Which of the King’s horses are working?

The King and Queen at present have three horses entered throughout the assembly. Treasure (Ribblesdale Stakes), High Order (King Edward VII Stakes) and Desert Hero (Hardwicke Stakes) are within the working to take their place on the assembly. That quantity may but rise as soon as entries for the handicaps are confirmed subsequent month.

Last 12 months, the King and Queen had a memorable winner on the assembly when the aforementioned Desert Hero roared house to take the King George V Stakes.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/racing/2024/05/08/royal-ascot-2024-dates-race-times-how-to-watch-tv-betting/