The Queen could have seven runners this week as she seeks a 23rd Royal Ascot winner to help fuel her 90th birthday celebrations but she will not be the only one in the royal box hoping to make it into the winner's enclosure.
Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, will have their colours carried by two fancied runners trying to give them a first success at the royal meeting.
The Queen's hopes will largely be pinned on the Sir Michael Stoute-trained Dartmouth in Saturday's Hardwicke Stakes, but Carntop will carry equal optimism for her son and daughter-in-law in Friday's King Edward VII Stakes.
The royal rivalry should add to a meeting where this year's special celebrations are being recognised by running Thursday's Gold Cup in the Queen's honour and having a design of Royal Enclosure badges based on her colours. Carntop would have run in the Derby had he won the Lingfield trial instead of finishing second to Epsom fifth Humphrey Bogart.
Trainer Ralph Beckett is hoping the decision to keep the son of Dansili fresh for Royal Ascot bears fruit.