King Charles Forced To Skip This Major Tradition Amid Drastic Changes in the Royal Family
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King Charles Steps Back from Mounted Role Trooping the Colour
King Charles III will not ride on horseback during this year’s Trooping the Colour ceremony, marking a notable shift in royal tradition as the monarch continues his cancer treatment. Buckingham Palace has confirmed that His Majesty, 76, will attend the annual celebration of the Sovereign’s official birthday in a horse-drawn carriage rather than on horseback. The change reflects ongoing health considerations, as the King receives weekly cancer tr…
Due to his cancer, King Charles III is to take the carriage again at "Trooping the Colour" and not ride.Annually, "Trooping the Colour" takes place in June. The military parade celebrates the birthday of the British monarch, even though King Charles III (76) was born in November. On 14 June 2025, he will probably not be seen on the back of a horse, but in a carriage.In 2023, Charles returned to an old tradition and participated in his first "Tro…
King Charles bids farewell to the Saddle at Trooping the Colour
After decades of riding in the Monarch’s birthday parade, both as Prince of Wales and King, Charles III will ride in a carriage like last year – not on horseback – at Trooping the Colour, according to The Sunday Times. The 76-year-old Sovereign is not expected to ride on horseback at future Troopings either. In […] The post King Charles bids farewell to the Saddle at Trooping the Colour appeared first on The Crown Chronicles.
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