Royal Ascot day four Each-Way Tips: Two Big Price Fancies On 19th June

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Royal Ascot day four Each-Way Tips: Two Big Price Fancies On 19th June

See my Royal Ascot each-way tips for Day Four of he meeting after three great days of racing so far. I’ve got a fancy in the Duke Of Edinburgh Stakes and also the Palace of Holyroodhouse. 

Royal Ascot Day Four Each-Way Tips – 19th June 2026

Day four brings a tricky slate of action but I’ve got a couple of fancies in the big fields at nice each-way prices.

It’s not easy, but I’m confident that I’ve found some value so hoping for some luck.

See the full ITV Racing schedule for Friday with seven races live from Ascot.

  • 14:30 – Albany Stakes (Group 3, 6f) 
  • 15:05 – Commonwealth Cup (Group 1, 6f) 
  • 15:40 – Duke Of Edinburgh Stakes (Class 2, 1m4f) 
  • 16:20 – Coronation Stakes (Group 1, 1m)
  • 17:00 – Sandringham Stakes (Class 2, 1m)
  • 17:35 – King Edward VII Stakes (Group 2, 1m4f) 
  • 18:10 – Palace Of Holyroodhouse (Class 2, 5f) 

Two Royal Ascot Day Four Each-Way Tips: 19/06/2026

See my each-way tips for the fourth day of Royal Ascot below.

15:40 – Duke Of Edinburgh Stakes (Class 2, 1m4f): DAIN MA NUT IN @ 50/1 (6pl)

DAIN MA NUT IN was a new horse completely when stepped up in trip last season, winning two times at York and I think he’s way overpriced here.

Yes, York is very different to Ascot but this battled-hardened front-runner may just take a liking to the track.

He steps up to 1m4f for the first time but there is further stamina in his bloodline and he may just be able to get in the top six with a prominent ride.

Lucinda Russel and Michael Scudamore’s charge went over to Bahrain for a few races at the start of this year and did end up winning one of them.

Wasn’t so good in a listed race there but he drops back into a handicap now on what looks like a workable mark.

I’d say he is still open to improvement and Colin Keane getting the ride is also very interesting.

18:10 – Palace Of Holyroodhouse (Class 2, 5f): REVIVAL POWER @ 33/1 (6pl)

REVIVAL POWER makes her handicap debut here after a poor run on seasonal reappearance in a Listed contest at York last month.

However, she was a drifter on the day and looked like she may have needed that run.

This is a drop in grade and she was a Group 2 winner last season.

Ran in the Queen Mary last season at Ascot and didn’t perform so there is a question mark for the track, but she has good form in her locker and looks a big price.

Still holds a Group 2 entry for next month at the Curragh as well so we I’m seeing her as a Group horse in a handicap and she should run well.

Tim Easterby and King Power Racing won this race in 2020 with a similar type in Art Power who was also making his handicap debut.

More to like about Revival Power than others.

Kyle Curran is a horse racing journalist with years of experience covering top events in the calendar. He has an eye for a strong form line and has a particular love for the jumps. When not writing about the sport he loves, Kyle can be found travelling around the top horse racing meetings around the UK and Ireland. Kyle also specialises in PR and Exclusive Interviews.

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