entertainment">On the lawn of the so-called quadrangle, the courtyard of Windsor Castle, 274 soldiers gathered, more than three times as many as last year. Seventy horses also participated this time.
entertainment">Normally, at Horse Guards Parade in London, one of the so-called Household regiments – Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards – is allowed to show her colors to the Queen every year. This year it was the turn of the Scots Guards.
bearskin hats
entertainment">Elizabeth conducted the military parade from a set up tent, despite the sunny weather. Last year she did it on her own and this year she was joined by her cousin Edward, the Duke of Kent. He is also the Colonel of the Scots Guards. Together they watched the soldiers march past in their traditional red uniforms and bearskin hats.
entertainment">This was followed by a so-called flypast by the British Air Force. Nine planes flew in formation over Windsor Castle as the Queen looked on approvingly.
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entertainment">The Trooping the Color parade has been held in honor of the British monarch’s birthday since 1748 and has been an annual event since 1820. Elizabeth’s great-grandfather Edward VII, who was king from 1901 to 1910 and whose birthday was in November, moved the parade to June to have a better chance of good weather. Since then, the parade is always on the first, second or third Saturday of June.
entertainment">Elizabeth’s actual birthday was on April 21, by the way. She was then 95 years old.
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