The Epsom racecourse for The Oaks and The Derby features a long climb out of the start, a sweeping left-hand turn around Tattenham Corner, a downhill straight and a stiff rise in the last few hundred yards. "In 2019 the only sire in Europe to have had more three-year-old stakes winners than Kingman was Galileo," said a Juddmonte statement, referring to the legendary stallion whose stud fee … "Certainly in Europe there are only two horses that can compare to him -- his own father Galileo and Dubawi. The Oaks is the fillies' equivalent of The Derby, a mile-and-a-half test over the undulating Downs of Epsom, south of London. The tradition of riding by carriage through the Golden Gates and up Ascot's Straight Mile to open each day of racing was first introduced by King George IV in 1825. At the peak of his powers, he was on duty three times a day - at 7.30am, 3pm and 9pm. Harry and Meghan, who were married at Windsor Castle last month, shared a carriage with the Duke and Duchess of Wessex. Not to worry. Of his first 133 matings, 113 were the winners of races, including 38 who had scored at Group or Grade One level. The Queen presented the silverware to the colorful Dettori as well as winning trainer John Gosden. If you wrote the story as fiction, it would be rejected on the grounds it sounded like a fairytale," said Grimthorpe. After the horse retired, the seriously ill Cecil would make weekly visits to see his one-time stable star at stud. Unbeaten Frankel's stud fee has been set at £125,000 by owner Prince Khalid Abdullah's Juddmonte Farms. Gambling is very risky and careless gambling can result in the loss of substantial sums of money. The St. Leger, first raced in 1776, is the oldest of the five Classics and takes place at Doncaster in the north of England in September. He's up there with the very elite... and that's just with two and a half crops," added Mockridge. (From left to right: King George VI, Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II), Queen Elizabeth (later Queen Mother) and the 16th Duke of Norfolk pictured at Epsom in 1948). With an expected annual roster of 100 mares, Frankel could generate more than £12m in his first year and well over £100m overall during his stud career, compared with nearly £3m in prize money he won as a racehorse. This information is provided for entertainment purposes only. Tom Goff, director of leading consultancy Blandford Bloodstock, added: "Frankel is rock 'n' roll.". That has risen to $231,000 largely off the back of the Cracksman, who was third in the Derby and landed Frankel a first Group 1 winner with victory in the Champion Stakes at Ascot in October 2017, finishing the season as the world's top-rated three-year-old. Only Dubawi (in sixth) has as many winners as Frankel. (CNN)He was a brilliant racehorse with an unbeaten record, but Frankel is proving to be an equally prolific scorer at stud. While his diet and regime changed ahead of his new duties, his fitness was maintained by being taken on daily seven-mile walks around Banstead Manor Stud, owned by the prince's Juddmonte Farms breeding operation. But in terms of the percentage of Group race winners to foals, Frankel is in hot pursuit of legendary stallions such as Galileo and Dubawi at the same stage of their careers. Tracker. With a standard 11-month pregnancy for mares, the first of Frankel's offspring will arrive in the early months of 2014. Queen Elizabeth II is a big horse racing fan and never misses Royal Ascot. Galileo, standing at the Coolmore Stud in Ireland, has been Europe's champion sire for nine of the last 10 years. "He's doing phenomenally well and is right up there with the best horses," said Banstead Manor Stud director Simon Mockridge. Newspaper. Unbeaten Frankel's stud fee has been set at £125,000 by owner Prince Khalid Abdullah's Juddmonte Farms. Six of the remaining seven were pregnant before suffering early foetal deaths although a "no-foal, no-fee arrangement" usually applies. The Classic season begins with the 2,000 Guineas over Newmarket's Rowley Mile in May. By the end of his first year at stud, he will have earned about £15m - five times his total prize money from racing. Next Race. He is likely to have a reduced book of visits next year, with nearer 150 dates, which in theory could generate more than £20m. The jockey was O'Brien's son Donnacha. Frankel My Dear was bought by Ray and Susie Montague and his trainer Robbie Laing for $500,000 at the 2016 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale from the draft of Cressfield.