• William Haggas-trained Educator beaten by over four lengths
  • Purple, red and gold silks seen for first time since Queen’s death

Educator finished second as he became the first runner for the King in the famous royal silks at Salisbury.

While His Majesty has previously had runners in the colours he shared with the Queen Consort when they were the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall, it is the first time the famous purple, red and gold silks took to the track in his name.

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