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Posted 2026-05-29 12:11:07  
Royal Presence Maintains Derby Tradition At Epsom

The Derby has long carried a close association with the British Royal Family, and that connection will continue when King Charles III and Queen Camilla attend this year’s renewal at Epsom Downs. Their visit reinforces a tradition that stretches across generations and underlines the enduring position of the Derby as one of the defining fixtures on the international racing calendar.

The race held particular significance for the late Queen Elizabeth II, whose passion for racing was well documented throughout her reign. Despite major successes as an owner across the sport, the Derby remained the one British Classic that eluded her. Her closest attempt came in 1953, her Coronation year, when Aureole finished second to Pinza.

Queen Elizabeth II was also a regular presence at Epsom, missing the meeting only twice during her reign. The continuation of that attendance by the King and Queen reflects the Royal Family’s ongoing involvement in British racing at both ceremonial and administrative level.

The royal visit follows their appearance at Epsom on Oaks day in 2024, where they presented the Coronation Cup. Their return for Derby day comes less than two weeks before Royal Ascot, another meeting where the royal colours are expected to feature prominently following Desert Hero’s victory there in 2023.

Epsom general manager Jim Allen said the racecourse viewed the visit as an important occasion for both the venue and the sport more broadly.

“We are honoured and thrilled the King and Queen will be joining us at Epsom Downs on Derby day,” Allen said, while noting the significance of continued royal engagement with British racing.

Allen also highlighted the broader profile of the meeting, describing Derby day as one of Britain’s most recognised sporting events with a global audience measured in the millions.

“Their Majesties show great enthusiasm, interest and support for horseracing in the UK and their attendance next week will be a proud moment for all of the team here and everyone connected with the racecourse,” he said.

In a particularly notable point, Allen stressed the historical link between the Royal Family and the Derby meeting itself.

“Royal attendance has been synonymous with the meeting for generations. We are delighted that Their Majesties will be continuing this tradition next week,” he added.

The King and Queen both serve as patrons of the Jockey Club, the organisation responsible for operating Epsom Downs Racecourse. Their attendance ensures that one of racing’s oldest associations between crown and sport remains firmly intact ahead of another running of the Derby.

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