Connections of Farhh will take their time in deciding which race he will tackle at Royal Ascot.
Having chased home Frankel twice last term and finished second in four Group Ones, Saeed Bin Suroor's charge finally landed his first success at the highest level in last Saturday's Lockinge Stakes at Newbury.
Farhh is entered for both the Queen Anne Stakes over a mile and the 10-furlong Prince Of Wales's Stakes at the Royal meeting but a plan is yet to be mapped out for the Godolphin runner.
"The horses are running well again now, we've had a Group One winner and we can look forward," said Bin Suroor.
"We thought Farhh would start at a mile and then step up to 10 furlongs but he won so well, we'll have a think.
"He's got the Queen Anne and Prince of Wales's as his options and we'll leave it until nearer the time before deciding, but his win certainly gives us confidence for the future.
"He showed he's every bit as good as last year, if not better. It looked a very good race."
Bin Suroor's string have been slow to come to hand this season but sprang to life at the weekend with Willing Foe also winning the Aston Park Stakes at Newbury and Albasharah impressing at Doncaster.