King and Queen to attend Betfred Derby at Epsom

The King and Queen will attend the Betfred Derby at Epsom Downs on 6 June for the 247th running of the British Classic.

The King and Queen will attend the Betfred Derby at Epsom Downs next weekend to watch the 247th running of the British Classic. Epsom’s general manager Jim Allen said the racecourse is honoured and thrilled that the King and Queen will be there on Derby day. 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. Derby day provides joy and entertainment to millions of people around the world as one of Britain’s most famous and iconic events, and royal attendance has been synonymous with the meeting for generations. We are delighted that Their Majesties will be continuing this tradition next week, Allen added.

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