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The Trooping the Colour ceremony takes place to celebrate the birthday of the reigning monarch in the UK and has been held every year for the past 260 years. This year, the display will take place ...
What happens at Trooping the Colour? On 14th June, King Charles and other members of the Royal Family will arrive at Horse Guards Parade in Whitehall, close to Buckingham Palace. His Majesty will ...
Trooping The Colour on 14 June 2025 will be attended by the royal family, and we're hoping to see Princess Kate and Prince William joined by their children Prince Louis, Prince George and Princess ...
The Trooping the Colour event takes place in June, due to more favourable weather, and is a parade through the streets of the capital. Military personnel including more than 1,400 soldiers, 200 horses ...
It is unknown how this year’s Trooping the Colour will be affected by Charles’ ongoing cancer treatments. He resumed public appearances in April 2024, two months after he was diagnosed with an ...
Trooping the Colour 2024 marks an important date in the royal calendar every year as a ceremony is performed at the Horse Guard in London to celebrate the official birthday of the monarch, King ...
Trooping the Colour will take place on Saturday, June 15, 2024. The event nearly always takes place in June to commemorate the monarch's birthday - even though the King was actually born on ...
Trooping the Colour was a display of military pomp and pageantry but Charles asked for the traditional programme to include a minute’s silence, and for senior royals and officers taking part to ...
Charles’ Trooping the Colour takes place this year on Saturday, June 17. While the event celebrates the birth of Charles, 74, he won’t celebrate his actual birthday until November 14.
Trooping the Colour featured more than 1,250 soldiers, including hundreds of guardsmen lined up in two rows who were inspected by the King and Queen, followed by mounted royal Colonels.
Trooping the Colour is a social as well as ceremonial occasion featuring around 1,500 soldiers and hundreds of guardsmen. Following the ceremony, the royal family headed back to Buckingham Palace.
But this Thursday, June 2, Trooping the Colour will return in all its glory to the streets of London to mark the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. READ MORE: Why does the Queen have two birthdays?