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Zara Tindall's uncomfortable expression during Prince Harry and Meghan's wedding - and how she blamed it on being pregnant

Zara Tindall's uncomfortable expression during Prince Harry and Meghan's wedding - and how she blamed it on being pregnant

Daily Mail​10-05-2025

As they filed into St George's Chapel the wedding guests likely expected a similar format to William and Kate's wedding.
But imagine their surprise when they were met with a gospel choir and American bishop who delivered a passionate sermon.

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Jamie Laing makes his first public appearance since announcing wife Sophie Habboo is pregnant as he joins business panel at SXSW London
Jamie Laing makes his first public appearance since announcing wife Sophie Habboo is pregnant as he joins business panel at SXSW London

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Jamie Laing makes his first public appearance since announcing wife Sophie Habboo is pregnant as he joins business panel at SXSW London

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EXCLUSIVE David Coote should have been sacked by PGMOL but the reaction to the leaked Jurgen Klopp insult video was overblown, renowned referee Mark Clattenburg tells new Mail football podcast
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Epsom Derby start time, horses and previous winners
Epsom Derby start time, horses and previous winners

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Epsom Derby start time, horses and previous winners

The 2025 Derby takes place on Saturday, 7 June at 15:30 BST at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Derby, first run in 1780, is Britain's richest flat horse race and has a total purse of £ one-and-a-half mile race is open to three-year-old horses only and in the last two years, Ryan Moore has been the winning jockey for 10-time Derby winning trainer Aidan O' of the age restrictions in the race, horses can only win the Derby favourite Delacroix will be ridden by Moore as one of three O'Brien trained horses in the Derby is the standout race of Epsom's Derby weekend, lasting two Ladies' Day is the opening day of the meeting and includes both the Coronation Cup and the Oaks. Derby runners, riders and the draw The draw to decide which horse starts in each stall for Saturday's Derby took place on Wednesday morning. A total of 19 runners have been declared for the only withdrawal at Wednesday's final declaration ahead of the race was Puppet Master, also trained by O' the 58 Derby-winning horses since the introduction of starting stalls in 1967, 11 of them have come from stall 10. This year's race will see the lesser-fancied of O'Brien's starting trio Lambourn start in that two, 11, 16 and 20 have never produced a Derby number, draw, form, name, trainer, jockey1 (13) 721 Al Wasl Storm Owen Burrows David Probert2 (15) 1-32 Damysus John and Thady Gosden James Doyle3 (14) 212-11 Delacroix Aidan O'Brien Ryan Moore4 (8) 2122-4 Green Storm Charlie Johnston Billy Loughnane5 (10) 115-21 Lambourn Aidan O'Brien Wayne Lordan6 (3) 0131-2 Lazy Griff Charlie Johnston Christophe Soumillon7 (4) 111 Midak Francis Graffard Mickael Barzalona8 (17) 11-33 New Ground Henri-Francois Devin Alexis Pouchin9 (9) 3-13 Nightime Dancer Richard Hannon Jamie Spencer10 (5) 313-35 Nightwalker John and Thady Gosden Tom Marquand11 (16) 1-1 Pride Of Arras Ralph Beckett Rossa Ryan12 (1) 0-16 Rogue Impact James Owen Luke Morris13 (7) 13-11 Ruling Court Charlie Appleby William Buick14 (18) 51-18 Sea Scout Simon and Ed Crisford Harry Davies15 (2) 312-1 Stanhope Gardens Ralp Beckett Hector Crouch16 (12) 3121-3 Tennessee Stud Joseph O'Brien Dylan Browne McMonagle17 (19) 11-6 The Lion In Winter Aidan O'Brien Colin Keane18 (11) 31-4 Tornado Alert Saeed bin Suroor Oisin Murphy19 (6) 11-7 Tuscan Hills Raphael Freire David Egan Derby winners since 2010 Of O'Brien's 10 Derby-winning triumphs, eight of them have come since Moore, a four-time Derby winner, has recorded all of his triumphs in the past 15 years.2024: City of Troy – Jockey: Ryan Moore Trainer: Aidan O'Brien2023: Auguste Rodin – Jockey: Ryan Moore Trainer: Aidan O'Brien2022: Desert Crown – Jockey: Richard Kingscote Trainer: Sir Michael Stoute2021: Adayar – Jockey: Adam Kirby Trainer: Charlie Appleby2020: Serpentine – Jockey: Emmet McNamara Trainer: Aidan O'Brien2019: Anthony Van Dyck – Jockey: Seamie Heffernan Trainer: Aidan O'Brien2018: Masar – Jockey: William Buick Trainer: Charlie Appleby2017: Wings of Eagles – Jockey: Padraig Beggy Trainer: Aidan O'Brien2016: Harzand – Jockey: Pat Smullen Trainer: Dermot Weld2015: Golden Horn – Jockey: Frankie Dettori Trainer: John Gosden2014: Australia – Jockey: Joseph O'Brien Trainer: Aidan O'Brien2013: Ruler of the World – Jockey: Ryan Moore Trainer: Aidan O'Brien2012: Camelot – Jockey: Joseph O'Brien Trainer: Aidan O'Brien2011: Pour Moi – Jockey: Mickael Barzalona Trainer: Andre Fabre2010: Workforce – Jockey: Ryan Moore Trainer: Sir Michael Stoute How to follow the Epsom Derby on the BBC There will be commentary of the Derby on BBC Radio 5 Live, as well as Friday's Coronation Cup (14:40) and Oaks (16:00).Full racecards, results and reports will all be available on the BBC Sport website and article is the latest from BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team. What is Ask Me Anything? Ask Me Anything is a service dedicated to answering your want to reward your time by telling you things you do not know and reminding you of things you team will find out everything you need to know and be able to call upon a network of contacts including our experts and will be answering your questions from the heart of the BBC Sport newsroom, and going behind the scenes at some of the world's biggest sporting coverage will span the BBC Sport website, app, social media and YouTube accounts, plus BBC TV and radio. More questions answered... What does the new Premier League ball look like?Why are England playing Andorra in Spain?When does the tennis grass court season begin?What are penalty points in F1 and how do they work?

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