Royal Ascot

Clare Balding and Nick Luck present continued coverage of the fifth and final day of the Royal meeting. There is still over a million pounds to be won in the final four races, which features the ú600,000 Diamond Jubilees Stakes, won last year for the first time by a US-trained runner Undrafted and Wesley Ward's star is back to defend his crown today. Plus, there's a look back at all the great moments from five days of epic horse racing action and Gok Wan looks at all the fashion and glamour. Royal Ascot: 3.40, 4.20, 5.00 and 5.35pm. Reporters: Rishi Persad, Emma Spencer, Mick Fitzgerald and Alice Plunkett, commentary and analysis: Simon Holt, Richard Hoiles, Jim McGrath, Graham Cunningham, Jim McGrath, Tanya Stevenson and Brian Gleeson.
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