The mile race for the elite three-year-olds saw a remarkable performance from Paddington who sat three wide on a hot speed yet raced clear of last-start English 2000 Guineas winner Chaldean.
Classic winners are rarely thrashed so easily after having a more economical run than their conqueror and with Paddington having already won the Irish 2000 Guineas he now shapes as the potential champion of his crop.
His win was an historic one for training legend Aidan O’Brien, who having earlier won the Coventry Stakes with River Tiber, meant Paddington’s win took him to a career tally of 83 Royal Ascot wins, the new record for the mega meeting.
The Royal meeting continues for the next four days (overnight NZ time) with McDonald’s best chance of a major victory Artorius in the Queen Elizabeth Jubilee Stakes on Sunday morning (NZ time).