Godolphin's top-class Earthlight has been retired following his second place in the Prix de la Foret earlier this month and will take up stallion duties at Darley's Kildangan Stud in Ireland.
Lisa-Jane Graffard, Godolphin's French representative, said: “Earthlight has been the most wonderful horse to be around. He was far superior to his rivals at two, showing a decisive turn of foot in his two Group 1 wins, while his demeanour was always one of calm self-assurance.
The son of the late Shamardal was trained by Andre Fabre and completed an unbeaten juvenile campaign with victories in the Prix Morny and Middle Park Stakes, fending off this year's Commonwealth Cup scorer Golden Horde in the latter.
He ended the year as champion juvenile in France and joint-second in the European 2YO classifications behind the fellow Godolphin-owned Pinatubo, who will stand at Dalham Hall Stud for 2021.
Injury prevented Earthlight from pursuing a Classic campaign in the first part of this season but he still won two of his four starts at three, landing the Listed Prix Kistena on his return and the Prix du Pin on his penultimate start at Longchamp.
The Prix de la Foret, in which he finished a gallant second to three-time winner One Master, proved his final run.
A Godolphin homebred, Earthlight is the first foal out of the winning New Approach mare Winters Moon, who finished third in the Fillies' Mile behind Together Forever.
Winters Moon is a half-sister to Prix Saint-Alary scorer Wavering and Criterium De Saint-Cloud victor Mandaean. Her dam, Summertime Legacy, is out of a winning relative of Golden Fleece.