Harry Wilson's first tip has won at 4-1 and he has more tips for day five of Royal Ascot

Harry Wilson returns with his advice for all seven races on day five of Royal Ascot on Saturday
2.30 Royal Ascot
Chesham Stakes (Listed), 7f
Harry's tip: Humidity
Humidity showed a fine attitude to make a winning debut at Newbury last month, breaking nicely from the stalls and making all, always holding the runner-up at the line. He posted a higher Topspeed figure than any of his rivals on their respective debuts and has since been bought by the thriving Wathnan Racing. He should be suited by stepping up in trip, given he's a brother to Holloway Boy, who won this race in 2022, and looks open to untold improvement.

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3.05 Royal Ascot
Hardwicke Stakes (Group 2), 1m4f
Harry's tip: Al Riffa
Al Riffa has always shaped as if 1m4f is what he needs and he landed a German Group 1 by five lengths on his first attempt at that distance in August, producing a top-class Racing Post Rating of 121. He should benefit from returning to this trip, having looked outpaced over shorter the last two times, and can take advantage of this drop in class.
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Tom Segal is enjoying a sensational Royal Ascot and on Friday tipped Albany winner Venetian Sun at 7-1, Adrestia 22-1 Sandringham winner Never Let Go.
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3.40 Royal Ascot
Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes (Group 1), 6f
Harry's tip: Flora Of Bermuda
Flora Of Bermuda flourished last year, winning a Group 3 against her own sex before a luckless fifth in Haydock’s Sprint Cup and a half-length third in the Champions Sprint over course and distance. She made a cracking return when going down by just a neck to Inisherin in the Duke of York Stakes last month, having been inconvenienced by not being able to get out at a crucial point, and has more to come.

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4.20 Royal Ascot
Jersey Stakes (Group 3), 7f
Harry's tip: Comanche Brave
Comanche Brave finished fifth in the Irish 2,000 Guineas behind Tuesday’s imperious St James’s Palace Stakes winner Field Of Gold, fading in the closing stages having raced with the leaders. He had previously been beaten just a neck over this shorter trip by subsequent French Guineas winner Henri Matisse, so the drop back looks a good move, and he can make his class count down in grade.

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5.00 Royal Ascot
Wokingham Stakes, 6f
Harry's tip: Jarraaf
Jarraaf was hugely progressive when dropped to 6f last year, impressively winning two course-and-distance handicaps before a close second in the Group 3 Bengough Stakes in October, when the ground would have been too soft for him. It was likely he needed his return in a Listed race at Salisbury last month, so should take a step forward, and the pick of his form suggests this mark is still workable returning to handicaps. On the shortlist at bigger prices are Golden Mind and Holkham Bay.
5.35 Royal Ascot
Golden Gates Stakes, 1m2f
Harry's tip: Sallaal
Sallaal was slightly disappointing when fifth in the Feilden Stakes, but he pulled hard on that first start in 182 days and may have needed it anyway. He's won both his starts either side, latterly getting the better of two subsequent winners at Hamilton, and is bred to be smart. He's a half-brother to three-time Group 1 winner Benbatl, and is also related to the yard's 1,000 Guineas winner Elmalka, so could find even more improvement over this long trip.
6.10 Royal Ascot
Queen Alexandra Stakes, 2m5½f
Harry's tip: Wild Waves
Ryan Moore has ridden three of Willie Mullins' four winners of this race and could make it four with Sober, who was a classy stayer on the Flat when trained in France by Andre Fabre, but I'll take a chance on Wild Waves. He ran a big race at the weights in the St Leger on his final start last year, having run a cracker in the Melrose at York, staying on well having had to switch for a run at a crucial stage. He hasn't been at quite that level this year, but he wasn't far of his best last time and he shapes as if this marathon trip is worth a go.
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