John Gosden says Enable will run in either the Juddmonte International or Yorkshire Oaks at York after her heroics at Ascot.
Enable became the first horse in history to win the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes three times when beating Sovereign by five-and-a-half-lengths on Saturday.
It signalled a return to winning ways after back-to-back second-place finishes at Longchamp and Sandown either side of a 273-day break.
Gosden said: “She is in good form. She ate up, had a nice lead out and jogged up well. I think the time of the last two furlongs is very encouraging, which she ran quickly. Her class was there.”
The six-year-old will go to York for her next outing although Gosden admits he is yet to decide between the Juddmonte International or the Yorkshire Oaks.
He added: “We will see how it goes and we will be in both just like last year.
“Last year we ran with Magical and it looks like Love is going there (Yorkshire Oaks). With the three-year-old weight allowance that makes it a fascinating contest.”