Three-time Group 1 hero Noble Mission has been retired to stand at Lane's End Stud in Kentucky.
The son of Kind had a wonderful year which was masterminded by Lady Cecil and executed to perfection on the racecourse by James Doyle, with the undoubted highlight being his all the way victory in the Champion Stakes at Ascot last month.
Speaking to Thoroughbred Daily News, Teddy Grimthorpe, racing manager for Prince Khalid Abdullah, said: "Noble Mission was a thrill for all of us at Juddmonte and of course Lady Cecil.
"He's one of the best in his division and has ensured his place at stud. Lane's End expressed a strong interest in the horse and the Prince was happy to partner with them upon standing him in America. We look forward to supporting him."
Lane's End owner, Will Farish said: "Juddmonte Farms has been an extraordinary breeding and racing operation over the years.
"Many of the world's best stallions are in Europe and we feel the need to revert to the days of importing top-class European horses to stand in America. We're confident he can add to the long list of influential stallions like Nasrullah, Roberto, Nureyev, Lyphard and Kingmambo to become a successful stallion here."
I'm sure I speak for everyone when I wish Noble Mission the very best of luck in his new career.