She returns to this stiff Ascot mile in fine form, though there has to be a question mark over having a hard race at Epsom just two weeks ago.
Like most good-looking fillies, she has a serious attitude and Gosden allows her to do her own thing.
He said: "Of all the fillies I've trained, she is the wildest. She has bags of energy and we just have to try to channel it.
"It is part of her make-up and if I try to take it away from her, she probably wouldn't be as good. She has become more relaxed and I think she has begun to grow up."
The George Strawbridge-owned filly has plenty on her plate, however, as three 1,000 Guineas winners clash head on.
Ghanaati, who won the first English filly's Classic of the year, Again, the winner of the Irish equivalent and Elusive Wave, hugely impressive in the French version, will all clash in the 10-runner showpiece.
Providing her Epsom exertions have not taken too much out of her, Rainbow View looks cracking value at around 6-1 but she has Ghanaati to beat.
Trained by Barry Hills, the daughter of Giant's Causeway has improved since the Guineas according to the trainer's son, Charlie.
He said: "She has really developed and looks a lot stronger since her win in the Guineas.
"She's a big filly and looks as though she is only going to improve with age."