Good news for Trooping the Color: the first images of Princess Kate at the King Charles III birthday ceremonies

Good news for Trooping the Color: the first images of Princess Kate at the King Charles III birthday ceremonies
Good news for Trooping the Color: the first images of Princess Kate at the King Charles III birthday ceremonies

This celebration marks the birthday of King Charles III who was born on November 14.

The whole of the United Kingdom and beyond has its eyes on the Trooping the color ceremony which takes place this Saturday June 15 in London. It is in fact on this occasion that Princess Kate must make her first public appearance since the announcement of her cancer. And she is present in the official car with William and his children to go to Buckingham Palace as reported by the Daily Mail. Shortly after her arrival, she took her place in a carriage with her children and appeared smiling all in white

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The military parade began this morning around 10:30 a.m. in heavy rain, but enough to dissuade the British from participating in the event and seeing their princess. More than 1,400 soldiers, 200 horses and 400 musicians are expected. King Charles will walk down the Mall from Buckingham Palace to Horse Guard Parade. He will then be welcomed by a royal salute and a 41-gun salute from Green Park, after which the King will carry out an inspection of his troops, details Le Soir.

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But the most anticipated moment will be the appearance on the royal family’s balcony where Kate will be present alongside William and their three children. They will attend the Royal Air Force air parade.

This ceremony, which always takes place on a weekend, celebrates the birthday of the king who was actually born on November 14! King Charles confirmed his attendance at the ceremony, despite announcing a cancer diagnosis in February. However, he will parade in a carriage and not on horseback as tradition dictates.

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