Crimplene is on her way back to Clive Brittain's Newmarket stable 24 hours after completing a memorable and unique Classic double in the Entenmann's Irish 1000 Guineas.
The globe-trotting filly - who was racing in a fifth different country in as many starts - had taken the German equivalent only three weeks earlier.
"She's on her way back but no news is good news so I gather that she must be all right this morning," reported Brittain.
"We'll aim her at the Coronation Stakes next - I think she'll be staying at a mile for now although the way she stayed on it looks like a mile and a quarter wouldn't be a problem.
"If there wasn't going to be a strong pace then the plan was always that we would try and make it but she can do it coming from behind as well.
"I wouldn't use the going at Ascot to make excuses for her but she probably wouldn't want it like a bog."
One of the disappointments of yesterday's race was Princess Ellen, second in the Sagitta 1000 Guineas at Newmarket but always struggling once turning for home in her bid to go one place better.
Trainer Gerard Butler today revealed: "She was found to be heavily in season - it's not an excuse I like using but it explains the run.
"Other than that, she is absolutely fine.
"The obvious race for her now is the Coronation Stakes - it's going to be an interesting race, to say the least."