
See The Fire supplemented for Prince of Wales's test
Having performed well at Group One level on several occasions last season, Andrew Balding's See The Fire could only finish fifth on her Sandown comeback, but bounced back to form with a spectacular 12-length success in last month's Middleton Stakes at York.
She is now set to take on the boys in the feature event on day two of the Royal meeting after being added to the £1million Prince of Wales's Stakes at a cost of £70,000.
Aidan O'Brien's Los Angeles denied the Owen Burrows-trained Anmaat by half a length in the Tattersalls Gold Cup at the Curragh last month, with last year's winner White Birch back in fourth.
All three horses look set to line up on Wednesday, with Anmaat arguably the one open to most improvement given his Tattersalls Gold Cup appearance was his first since winning the Champion Stakes at Ascot in October.
O'Brien has also left in Continuous, while French hopes are set to be carried by Francis-Henri Graffard's Map Of Stars and Facteur Cheval from Jerome Reynier's yard. The former has won five of his seven starts to date and was touched off by Sosie in the Prix Ganay on his most recent outing.
Ombudsman (John and Thady Gosden), Certain Lad (Jack Channon) and Royal Champion (Karl Burke) are the others to stand their ground.
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