Godolphin have shown their strength in depth by dominating entries unveiled today for the six Group Two races at Royal Ascot.
The Dubai operation, who had their first British runners of the season at Newmarket last weekend, are responsible for one third of the 48 entries in the Hardwicke Stakes.
Fantastic Light, transferred to Godolphin after winning the Dubai Sheema Classic when in the care of Sir Michael Stoute, catches the eye while The Queen has two leading candidates in the form of Blueprint and Fairy Godmother.
All the leading three-year-old colts so far this season are among the 85 entries for the King Edward VII Stakes, which includes 18 Irish possibles.
The Queen also has a strong presence in the Ribblesdale Stakes, where she has four fillies among the 82-strong entry.
Japanese sprinters Agnes World - the winner of the Prix de l'Abbaye at Longchamp last season - and stablemate Dojima Muteki figure among the entries for both the Cork And Orrery Stakes and the King's Stand Stakes.
The two races, which attracted entries of 85 and 77 respectively, also attracted a total of 13 from France.
China Visit, sixth in the Kentucky Derby on Saturday, along with Diktat and last year's Sagitta 2000 Guineas winner Island Sands, spearhead a strong Godolphin entry for the Queen Anne Stakes.
Francois Doumen's globetrotting Jim And Tonic is another interesting name among the 55 entries.