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Willie Mullins is thrilled and surprised to train King Charles's horse, Reaching High, bred by the late Queen Elizabeth II. This is a historic first for a reigning monarch's horse to be trained in Ireland. Mullins, known for jumps racing, is exploring Flat racing opportunities with Reaching High, aiming for the Ascot Stakes. The horse, previously trained by Sir Michael Stoute, showed promise in a recent race. Mullins also noted the horse's strong stamina.
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