Camelot and Al Kazeem rematch The Prince Of Wales's Stakes has become a real signature race for older horses since it was raised to Group One level in 2000 and 11 runners were left in at the latest declaration stage Al Kazeem has been something of a labour of love for Roger Charlton and the late maturing type has rewarded the patience of connections. He was only seen once on the racecourse during 2012 with victory in the Jockey Club Stakes at Newmarket but he's looked on an upward curve this season - seeing off Thomas Chippendale in the Gordon Richards Stakes at Sandown before taking the scalp of Camelot at the Curragh last month. Charlton said: "He's fine. He worked well this morning." For Camelot, the jury remains out despite being three-quarters of a length away from a Classic treble last season. He was no equal to Al Kazeem when they last met and as ever, the barbs about his generation being weak are never far away. Aidan O'Brien has won the race previously with So You Think (2012) and Duke Of Marmalade (2008) The race is one that has been particularly good to Godolphin in the past, and the boys in blue have been responsible for four winners including Dubai Millennium. This year they could be represented by Saint Baudolino. Second in the French Derby when trained by Andre Fabre, he had his first run for his new connections in February where he finished second in a Group 2 on the Tapeta surface at Meydan. Maxios is the only French raider though he is trained by a Brit in Jonathan Pease. He provided something of a shock when getting the better of Planteur in the Prix d'Isaphan at Longchamp but has won four times over this trip previously. Afsare has proved mulish at the start ahead of his recent races and he was withdrawn on account of his behaviours ahead of the Festival Stakes at Goodwood. He is however, no stranger to winning at the Festival having taken the Hampton Court Stakes back in 2010. Red Cadeaux brings an international perspective to the entries having recently visited Japan, Dubai and Singapore over the winter, while The Fugue is the only filly in the race although she could head for the Duke Of Cambridge Stakes. The field is completed by Side Glance, Miblish, Mukhadram, Windsor Palace and Chapter Seven.