Prince Palatine (1908-1924) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse.
Racing at age two, Prince Palatine won three of his six starts.
Prince Palatine was the dominant horse in British racing in 1912 and 1913.
Prince Palatine remained in the United States for the rest of his life, dying in a 1924 stable fire.
The Prince Palatine supported the execution of Strafford.
Horses such as Prince Palatine have stood at stud at Xalapa Farm.
The last class member to be withdrawn by British Railways was number 60052, Prince Palatine in January 1966.
The first was Prince Palatine in 1911, and the latest was Conduit in 2008.
The premature ending of his career meant that he was never tested against Prince Palatine, who was probably the best horse of his generation.
The Prince Palatine, Frederick's son, was given a new, eighth electoral vote.