Multiple reports from the Daily Mail and Mail Online discuss Arthur Fery as he competes, framing the story around a claim that, if he wins “today,” he would be able to buy his own yacht. Both outlets reference a past moment involving a visit or recognition connected to Queen Elizabeth II, describing Fery as behaving “like all good posh boys” during a prior occasion when the Queen “tapped him on the shoulder.” The articles do not provide detailed match information, results, or additional verification beyond the personal and lifestyle comparison. Instead, the coverage focuses on the social context of the individual and links any potential victory to a future ability to purchase a yacht. Taken together, the sources present the same central idea: Arthur Fery’s performance on the day is tied to a prospective prize or financial outcome that could support a yacht purchase. Aside from that shared claim and the reference to the Queen, the accounts largely repeat the same limited narrative details.