Royal Chocolate (foaled 1970 in Ontario) was a Canadian Thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1973 Queen's Plate, the oldest continuous race in North America and Canada's most prestigious horse race.
Royal Chocolate's dam Rocket Shot, was a granddaughter of the influential sire, Princequillo.
During his career, he competed at distances from five to fourteen furlongs but is best known for winning Canada's most prestigious race in 1973, the mile and a quarter (10 furlongs) Queen's Plate.
In the ensuing second leg of the Canadian Triple Crown series, he ran third to stablemate Tara Road in the Prince of Wales Stakes on the turf at Fort Erie Racetrack Retired to stud duty after a successful 1976 racing season, as a sire Royal Chocolate met with reasonable success.
Among his offspring, Gone to Royalty was a multiple stakes winner.