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Royal Ascot 2024: When is it, where to watch and schedule for meeting

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Royal Ascot 2024: When is it, where to watch and schedule for meeting

  • Royal Ascot 2024 will get underway on Tuesday, June 18 
  • It is one of the biggest and most esteemed flat meetings in the world
  • King Charles will have five horses running across the five days at the Berkshire track 



Royal Ascot is the creme de la creme of flat racing and attracts the biggest names in horse racing and beyond.

The name itself gives sway to the type of prestige, glitz and glamour that one can expect to see on show at the five day festival.

KingCharles III is expected to attend the five days of racing as he leads the Royal Procession – a traditional curtain-raiser to each day of the meeting.

The King is one of 250,000 racegoers who are expected to show face at the Berkshire track throughout the week.

Here is everything you need to know about Royal Ascot 2024 including dates, where to watch and full race schedule. 

This year’s Royal Ascot will take place over five days beginning on Tuesday, June 18
Over 250,000 racegoers are expected at Berkshire for the five day meeting
Italian jockey Frankie Dettori won the coveted Gold Cup in 2023

 

When is Royal Ascot?

This year’s Royal Ascot will take place over five days beginning on Tuesday, June 18 before drawing to a close on Saturday, June 22.

The first race of the meeting will get underway at 2:30pm on the Tuesday. The final race of the week is scheduled for 6:15pm on the Sunday.   

 

Where to watch?

Every race of the five day meeting will be available to watch free-to-air on ITV1, with coverage also being shown on Sky Sports Racing for subscribers. 

For US customers, you can watch all the action on NBC’s streaming service Peacock. FanDuelTV will also be showing all the coverage for US customers.

All the action will be available to watch on ITV1 for UK customers

 

Royal Ascot Full Schedule 

Tuesday, June 18 – Main race: St James’s Palace

  • 2:30pm: Queen Anne Stakes (Group 1)
  • 3:05pm: Coventry Stakes (Group 2) 
  • 3:45pm: King Charles III Stakes (Group 1) 
  • 4:25pm: St James’s Palace Stakes (Group 1) 
  • 5:05pm: Ascot Stakes (Class 2 handicap) 
  • 5:40pm: Wolferton Stakes (Listed) 
  • 6:15pm: Copper Horse Stakes (Class 2 handicap) 

Wednesday, June 19: – The Prince pf Wales’s

  • 2:30pm: Queen Mary Stakes (Group 2)
  • 3:05pm: Queen’s Vase (Group 2)
  • 3:45pm: Duke of Cambridge Stakes (Group 2)
  • 4:25pm: Prince of Wales’s Stakes (Group 1)
  • 5:05pm: Royal Hunt Cup (Heritage Handicap)
  • 5:40pm: Kensington Palace Stakes
  • 6:15pm: Windsor Castle Stakes (Listed)

Thursday, June 20 – Main race: The Gold Cup

  • 2:30pm: Norfolk Stakes (Group 2)
  • 3:05pm: King George V Stakes
  • 3:45pm: Ribblesdale Stakes (Group 2)
  • 4:25pm: Gold Cup (Group 1)
  • 5:05pm: Britannia Stakes (Heritage Handicap)
  • 5:40pm: Hampton Court Stakes (Group 3)
  • 6:15pm: Buckingham Palace Stakes

Friday, June 21 – Main race: Coronation Stakes

  • 2:30pm: Albany Stakes (Group 3)
  • 3:05pm: Commonwealth Cup (Group 1)
  • 3:45pm: Coronation Stakes (Group 1)
  • 4:25pm: Duke of Edinburgh Stakes
  • 5:05pm: Sandringham Stakes
  • 5:40pm: King Edward VII Stakes (Group 2)
  • 6:15pm: Palace of Holyroodhouse Stakes

Saturday, June 22 – Main race: Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes

  • 2:30pm: Chesham Stakes (Listed)
  • 3:05pm: Hardwicke Stakes (Group 2)
  • 3:45pm: Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes (Group 1)
  • 4:25pm: Jersey Stakes (Group 3)
  • 5:05pm: Wokingham Stakes (Heritage Handicap)
  • 5:40pm: Golden Gates Stakes
  • 6:15pm: Queen Alexandra Stakes

 

When are the King’s horses running? 

King Charles currently has five horses entered to run in various races across the meeting.

Three of which will run on Ladies’ Day which will be Thursday, June 20. 

  • Gilded Water (King George V Stakes and Hampton Court Stakes – both Thursday)
  • Treasure (Ribblesdale Stakes – Thursday),
  • Crown Estate (Britannia Stakes – Thursday)
  • Hard To Resist (Sandringham Stakes – Friday)
  • Desert Hero (Hardwicke Stakes – Saturday)
King Charles currently has five horses entered to run in various races across the meeting

 

2024 Royal Ascot prize money

This year’s meeting will have an overall prize-money pot of £10million. This is a record amount for Royal Ascot.

The minimum winnings for all eight Group 1 races will be £650,000. 

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