Zabeel Prince is a chestnut horse with a white sock on his right hind leg bred in Ireland by the County Limerick based Roundhill Stud.
His other foals have included Newspaperofrecord, Belardo, Phoenix of Spain, Vega Magic (Memsie Stakes) The Right Man (Al Quoz Sprint) and Santa Ana Lane (Stradbroke Handicap).
[5] Zabeel Prince did not appear until the autumn of his three-year-old season when he contested maiden race over seven furlongs on soft ground at Redcar Racecourse on 24 October.
On his first appearance of 2017 Zabeel Prince started 11/8 second choice in the betting for a maiden over one mile, seventy-five yards at Nottingham Racecourse on 29 June and recorded his first success as he won by three lengths from the three-year-old favourite Cape of Cuba.
[8] Silvestre de Sousa took the ride when the gelding started 15/8 favourite for a more valuable one-mile handicap at York Racecourse on 13 October and won "readily" by two and three quarter lengths under top weight of 133 pounds.
[9] Eight days later the gelding started second favourite for the Balmoral Handicap at Ascot Racecourse but after being in contention for most of the way he faded badly in the final furlong and came home eleventh of the twenty runners, beaten more than eight lengths by the winner Lord Glitters.
[10] Zabeel Prince began his third campaign with a step up in class for the Listed Doncaster Mile Stakes on 24 March in which he was partnered by Atzeni and started 10/11 favourite against five opponents.
[11] The gelding was moved up to the highest class for the Group 1 Lockinge Stakes at Newbury Racecourse on 19 May but made little impact and came home thirteenth of the fourteen runners behind Rhododendron.
Zabeel Prince settled in third place alongside Dream Castle as Knight to Behold set the pace from Wild Illusion before producing a sustained run in the straight.
[19] The 2020 flat racing season was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic and Zabeel Prince did not reappear until 11 July when he finished fifth behind Patrick Sarsfield when starting favourite for the Meld Stakes over nine furlongs at Leopardstown Racecourse.