The 2021 Cazoo Oaks: Your essential runner-by-runner guide
Wed 2 Jun 2021
Tadhg Creedon puts each contender in Fridayâs Cazoo Oaks under the microscope and is siding with a filly who ran an eye-catching second in a Chester trial to claim Classic glory.
Odds: 10-1.
Firstly, she is trained by Aidan OâBrien and a daughter of Galileo which has proved a potent combination in three of the past five renewals of the Oaks, with victories for Minding, Forever Together and Love.
She also hails from the family of Red Evie, a Group One winner of the Matron Stakes for Michael Bell and is a full-sister to none other than Arc and Breedersâ Cup Turf heroine, Found.
A new photo appearing to show Princess Latifa has appeared online, after it emerged that the daughter of the ruler of Dubai was freed and no longer under armed guard.
Princess Latifa al Maktoum claimed she was being held hostage by her father after she tried to flee the country for the United States.
She is now staying with friends having been released after almost three years cut off from the outside world as punishment for trying to leave the country.
The photo of her is the third one to have been posted online over the past three days.
The latest image was posted by Fiona Day, who is a self-described psychic medium who posts frequently about animals and veganism, topics that Princess Latifa is also understood to be passionate about.
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A second photo of Princess Latifa al Maktoum emerged on Saturday evening
She is seen sitting at a table next to Sioned Taylor, a Dubai-based maths teacher
Earlier, a photo showed Latifa in public for the first time in almost three years
The photos come after the princess, 34, alleged she was being held hostage
Latifa he said her family were holding her in a villa after an attempted escape
Campaigners have urged UAE officials to provide proof of life for the princess
The UAE royal family claim Latifa is suffering from mental health problems