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Carlos III makes historic changes to Trooping the Colour military parade in London

Carlos III has made some changes in el desfile militar del Trooping the Colour, which will take place this Saturday in central London and which has served throughout history to officially celebrate the birthdays of the British monarchs. A most spectacular act in which We will see the British Royal Family again, which does have official functions and works for the Institution. It will be the first military parade he has made as a sovereign and the first time a monarch has ridden on horseback in recent years.

King Charles with the Princes of Wales and the Dukes of Sussex

King Charles (74) salutes as Colonel-in-Chief of the seven regiments of the Household Division at the Horse Guards military parade in London. Since 1986, when Sabel II stopped riding, no monarch had ever ridden in this parade. At that time the old Queen’s favorite horse was Burmese, a black mare who was used for 18 years before she was transferred to Windsor after completing her service. The steed was a gift from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Elizabeth II then decided that instead of training another horse for the ceremonies, she would participate in this parade aboard a carriage.

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King Charles III and Prince William

King Charles III and Prince William

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we will also see riding princess anne again, who He played a very prominent role after the coronation of his brother leading the King’s procession as Gold-Stick-in-Waiting. Anne of England, Royal Colonel of The Blues and Royals, he will be next to his brother at the presentation ceremony of the sovereign’s new banner which will take place in the Quadrangle of the royal residence.

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Kate Middleton, Camilla y el príncipe George

Kate Middleton, Camilla and Prince George

Those who will almost certainly not be seen and except for last-minute surprises will be Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. British media point out, although Palacio has neither confirmed nor denied this information, that lthe Duke and Duchess of Sussex have not received an invitation to this event. It will be the first time that Harry will not be welcome at this ceremony, which puts the month back on the table.to the tensions on both sides of the Atlantic after the Netflix documentary and the memories of Prince William’s brother. Last year, the Sussexes did attend Trooping the Color, but they did not come out to greet the balcony or appear in the carriages. SThey were seen backstage with other relatives of Queen Elizabeth. Harry and Meghan were invited to the coronation of the Kings to which the Prince attended alone.

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Meghan Markle, el príncipe  Harry y Kate Middleton

Meghan Markle, Prince Harry and Kate Middleton

This year’s Trooping the Color will depart from Buckingham Palace, along The Mall to Horse Guards Parade, where the King will be greeted with a royal salute and muster. Afterwards, King Charles will join the Queen and other members of the Royal Family to watch the First Battalion of Welsh Guards.

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After the military stop, the King, accompanied by Camilla and the rest of his family will return to Buckingham to watch the air parade from the emblematic balcony of the Palace what so delighted the sons of the princes of Wales, thus closing a celebration that is more than 260 years old.

2023-06-15 06:09:33
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