Treve is expected to make her return at the end of the month to begin a campaign aimed at a third win in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
Her first appearance will be the Group Two Prix Corrida at Saint-Cloud on May 29.
Should all go to plan, the Criquette Head-Maarek-trained five-year-old will then return to the Parisian track the following month for a shot at the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud.
"Treve is in terrific form and is moving well," Harry Herbert, racing manager to owners Al Shaqab Racing, said.
"Criquette Head has got her exactly right where she wants her.
"She will run in the Corrida at the end of May all being well and as long as the ground is in her favour.
"Hopefully she will then go for the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud. She won't go to Royal Ascot this season as she is a proper mile-and-a-half (2400m) horse.
"Everything is being primed for her to try and win a third Arc, which is very exciting for her owners."