Treve remains on course for the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot after coming through her final piece of serious work with flying colours.
Last year's stunning Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner lost her unbeaten record at Longchamp in April, going down narrowly to subsequent Prix d'Ispahan and Coronation Cup winner Cirrus Des Aigles in the Prix Ganay.
Criquette Head-Maarek is now preparing Treve for a first trip across the Channel and could not be happier with her condition.
"She seems fine. She had a good piece of work last Tuesday. That was the last piece of work she had to do (before Ascot) and she seems very well," Head-Maarek told At The Races.
"There's no complications - she's on her way.
"If she wins she'll go for the Prix Vermeille and then the Arc.
"If she doesn't win and we have to drop her in class, we'll see."
The Prince of Wales's Stakes is the feature race on the second day of next week's Royal meeting.