King Charles, Trooping The Colour
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King Charles III and other members of the royal family in uniform wore black armbands during his annual birthday parade Saturday as the monarch commemorated those who died in this week’s Air
The monarch’s annual birthday parade, known as Trooping the Colour, is a historic ceremony filled with pageantry and military bands in which the king reviews his troops on Horse Guards Parade adjacent to St.
King Charles led a moment of silence and changed his uniform to pay tribute at the centuries-old Trooping the Colour parade.
Prince George proved his confidence as he stepped up when his dad Prince William and granddad King Charles were stumped. During the Royal Family’s Trooping the Colour balcony appearance
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The Mirror US on MSNKing Charles' five-word remark to Prince Louis as he taps him on shoulderKing Charles led the Royal Family out at Buckingham Palace for Trooping the Color and appeared to make a sweet remark to Prince Louis before the Red Arrows flypast
The King’s official birthday was marked with a carriage procession to Horse Guards Parade featuring his family
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