Our ambassador runs the rule over her duo of rides on day two of Royal Ascot, live on Sky Sports Racing, and gives her verdict on Wednesday’s feature contests. LIGHT WEIGHT FAVOURS CONSISTENT SHALLOW She may be in at the deep end but the consistent SHALLOW can out-run her odds in an open Kensington Palace Stakes (5.35) at Royal Ascot on Wednesday, live on Sky Sports Racing. Richard Spencer’s filly has been on the go all winter, winning twice over 6f at Kempton before producing a smart performance over the stiff 7f in the Fillies’ and Mares’ Final at Newcastle on All-Weather Championships Finals Day. Stepping up to 1m for the first time is a question mark but she hasn’t been out of the money all year and can out-run her big odds off such a light weight if she can build on her sand form on this first try on turf. Watch every race of Royal Ascot 2025 live on Sky Sports Racing (Sky 415 | Virgin 519) from Tuesday 17th June to Saturday 21st June. TRACK FOR A PLUS FOR BIG-PRICED FILLY JUSTICE TWICE is a huge price but deserves to take her chance in the Group 2 Queen Mary (2.30) following a string of creditable efforts in defeat. Hilal Kobeissi’s filly went close at Yarmouth on her second start before proving her aptitude for this course and distance in maiden company last month. She finished best of all behind the re-opposing Ralph Beckett filly Society Kiss in a race run in a fast time and again emerged with credit at Lingfield Park on her latest start. This is a big ask but if the high numbers are favoured I’m hoping we’ll be well placed in stall 20 to give her owners a memorable day. HOPING FOR HOLLYWOOD PERFORAMCE FROM LOS ANGELES The Prince Of Wales’s Stakes (4.20) on Wednesday is a stellar renewal that I think will go to Aidan O’Brien’s LOS ANGELES – a horse who looks better than ever this year. He didn’t set out with much to prove after winning the Irish Derby and the Great Voltigeur last season but the signs are that he’s better than ever at four. Los Angeles looked beaten in the Tattersalls Gold Cup at the Curragh last time when the re-opposing Anmaat came looming upsides but, typical of an Aidan O’Brien horse, pulled out all the stops to find that extra gear and come out on top. LION TO ROAR FOR SECOND TIME Charlie Appleby’s Godolphin filly Cinderella’s Dream looks a formidable opponent the Group 2 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes (3.40) on Wednesday but she may just find one too good. I prefer John and Thady Gosden’s admirable five-year-old RUNNING LION, who won this last year under an inspired front-running ride by Oisin Murphy, who is on board again. She was well beaten by Cinderalla’s Dream in the Group 2 Dahlia Stakes at Newmarket on her seasonal return but the addition of cheekpieces can help her build on a better performance at Haydock Park last time.   PROGRESSIVE BULLET POINT MY HUNT CUP FANCY My husband Tom Marquand has a great chance in the Royal Hunt Cup (5.00) on Wednesday on William Haggas’s progressive BULLET POINT. He was dominant at Newcastle last autumn before following up on soft ground at Newmarket but looked better than ever on a sounder surface at Headquarters on his return to action in April. William has a strong team for the Royal Meeting and this gelding looks to be right up there among his leading contenders. His main rivals are all drawn high but I just hope his low stall on the far side proves decisive. Hollie Doyle was speaking to Sky Sports Racing’s Simon Mapletoft. Watch every race of Royal Ascot 2025 live on Sky Sports Racing (Sky 415 | Virgin 519) from Tuesday 17th June to Saturday 21st June.