Royal Family watch Red Arrows flypast on palace balcony
The royal family marked the King’s official birthday with the traditional parade and a Red Arrows flypast watched from the Buckingham Palace balcony.
- Queen Camilla wore a red Fiona Clare coatdress with military details for the 2026 Trooping the Colour parade, matching King Charles III's red military uniform and reflecting her role and devotion to the military and royal duties.
- Demonstrators from the anti-monarchy group Republic protested outside Buckingham Palace during the procession, calling for accountability regarding Prince Andrew's ties to Jeffrey Epstein and objecting to royal family privileges and lobbying influence.
- Kate Middleton honored Princess Diana's fashion legacy by wearing a pale blue Catherine Walker dress inspired by Diana's 1987 Trooping the Colour attire during the event marking King Charles's official birthday.
- The royal family, including Kate, William, and their children, appeared on Buckingham Palace's balcony to watch the Royal Air Force flypast, celebrating King Charles's birthday with a military parade and public festivities.
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Actually King Charles III's birthday is only in November, but traditionally the British celebrate already in June. His birthday parade with subsequent flight show inspires the fans. Kate shines in sky blue at the side of her children, while Prince William is high on horse.
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Kate Middleton wore Princess Diana's pearl bracelet at Trooping the Colour while Princess Charlotte matched with a similar piece in a touching tribute.
The traditional military parade celebrating the anniversary of the British monarch reunited the royal family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, and thousands of people on the streets of London.
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