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Horse named Royal Wedding win race in Great Britain
London (AP) - was a good day for a royal wedding, even in one of the racetracks in Great Britain Royal Wedding whose name won a race at Fontwell on Friday, with the shot of 4-1, keeping take a mile to win by just hours after Prince William in lengths of 12 married Kate Middleton in trained horse Westminster Abbey.The Nick Gifford won at Fontwell in February and he was invited back to compete on the same day as the Royal nuptials.It has been the plan to run for approximately two months and we are glad of it worked, "Gifford said." "I am delighted and a little relieved that he won then we have had so much advertising." "Just don't want him doing anything stupid as falling into the first (fence) or anything like"."Houses of not very happy bets, however, saying that they had been washed with bets on the popular horse."Thousands of people placed bets on the Royal Wedding, and Bookmarkers will pay millions of as a result, said David Stevens, a spokesman for the House of betting Coral.Royal Wedding is owned by Don Trangmar and was ridden by Liam Treadwell. "Supporters of the Royal Wedding are on the Moon," said David Williams of Ladbrokes. "The horse began to drift in the betting market, but the real gods had other ideas." "Loyal Royalists who keep the faith have scooped a small fortune".
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