Just Fine makes history at Leicester as the first winner for King Charles III after he inherited the late Queen's horses
Stoute and Moore combined to give the Queen victory with Estimate in the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot in 2013.on Thursday and while the horses will run in his name, the Queen Consort Camilla is expected to take a keen interest.
"I'm delighted that the King and Queen Consort have had their first winner and they'll be delighted," said John Warren, the King's racing manager. "I'm also absolutely thrilled for Sir Michael Stoute, who was probably the longest-standing trainer for Her Majesty, and for Ryan Moore, who has put in a big effort as well.
"And for all the team at Sandringham, who rear and go through all the effort to produce the horses all in good shape, so it's a big commitment on everyone's part to get a result." The King previously had winners in the colours he shared with the Queen Consort when they were the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall.
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