Trooping the colour, Princess Kate returns to the public at the parade for King Charles. The live broadcast

Trooping the colour, Princess Kate returns to the public at the parade for King Charles. The live broadcast
Trooping the colour, Princess Kate returns to the public at the parade for King Charles. The live broadcast

The parade is attended by thousands of people crowded along the mall, outside Buckingham Palace, despite the gray day and the forecast of rain, and millions of viewers. King Charles and his wife Camilla are in a covered carriagefollowed by a second carriage with Kate and the princes, while the prince William follows on horseback with the other senior royals: the Duke of Edinburgh, Edward, last-born of the late Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, and then Princess Anne, Charles’ second sister.

The solemn procession is flanked as usual by soldiers on horseback in traditional uniforms, amidst trumpet blasts and ritual cannon salutes, while the flags with the Union Jack and the various royal standards flutter in the wind.

At 11am precisely, King Charles arrived in the quadrant where the inevitable units of the Royal Guard are lined up in his honor, with their red jackets and tall bearskin hats, to review them on foot to the tune of the national anthem God save the king the official public birthday celebration of British sovereigns has taken place in June by custom since the late 1700seven if the dates of birth are different (Carlo will turn 76 in November).

On the occasion of the celebration, a series of decorations are announced (the so-called birthday honours) which this year go among others – with honors up to knighthood which gives the right to the title of sir or dame – to public figures such as Alan Bates (protagonist of the denunciation of a sensational scandal at the British post office), the actress Imelda Staunton, the stylist Anya Hindmarch or the artist Tracey Emin. As well as athletes such as the English cyclist Mark Cavendish, the former Scottish footballers and coaches Graeme Souness and Ally McCoist, or the English footballer Karen Carney. Former Labor Prime Minister Gordon Brown was also awarded.

 
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