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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 III, Queen Camilla and senior royals waved to crowds in central London Saturday for the monarch's annual birthday parade, known as Trooping the Colour.
Britain's King Charles and other senior royals wore black armbands at the "Trooping the Colour" military parade on Saturday as a mark of respect for the victims of the Air India plane crash. The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner bound for London crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad,
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P.M. News on MSNPictures from Colour parade held in honour of King Charles III in LondonBritain’s King Charles III was on Saturday 14 June honoured with Trooping the Colour parade to mark his official birthday.Members of the Royal Family and the Household Division turned out and marched in colourful regalia in celebration of the symbol of one of the greatest royal institutions in the world.
The King's Foundation celebrated its 35th anniversary with an awards ceremony attended by stars, including David Beckham, who recently became an ambassador for the royal charity.
A right royal visit occured at SXSW London today. King Charles III spent the morning at the Shoreditch festival, meeting the likes of musician and John Lennon’s son Julian Lennon, Yellowstone star Mo Brings Plenty, director Jean Paul Martinez and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk.