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19 March 2024

Royals on show

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Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, (L) and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge (R) return to Buckingham Palace following the Queen's Birthday Parade, 'Trooping the Colour' at Horse Guards Parade in London on June 16, 2012. The ceremony of Trooping the Colour is believed to have first been performed during the reign of King Charles II. In 1748, it was decided that the parade would be used to mark the official birthday of the Sovereign. More than 600 guardsmen and cavalry make up the parade, a celebration of the Sovereign's official birthday, although the Queen's actual birthday is on 21 April. (AFP)

Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge travels to Horse Guards Parade for the Trooping the Colour ceremony in central London. Trooping the Colour is a ceremony to honour the sovereign's official birthday. (REUTERS)

Prince Philip (L), Prince Harry (2L), Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (2R) and William, Duke of Cambridge (R) stand on Buckingham Palace balcony following the Queen's Birthday Parade, 'Trooping the Colour' at Horse Guards Parade in London. The ceremony of Trooping the Colour is believed to have first been performed during the reign of King Charles II. In 1748, it was decided that the parade would be used to mark the official birthday of the Sovereign. More than 600 guardsmen and cavalry make up the parade, a celebration of the Sovereign's official birthday, although the Queen's actual birthday is on 21 April. (AFP)

Members of the Royal Family (L-R) Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William watch a fly-past from the balcony of Buckingham Palace following the Queen's Birthday Parade, 'Trooping the Colour' at Horse Guards Parade in London. The ceremony of Trooping the Colour is believed to have first been performed during the reign of King Charles II. In 1748, it was decided that the parade would be used to mark the official birthday of the Sovereign. More than 600 guardsmen and cavalry make up the parade, a celebration of the Sovereign's official birthday, although the Queen's actual birthday is on 21 April. (AFP)

Queen Elizabeth II (L), Prince Philip (2L), Lady Louise Windsor (2R) and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (R) stand on Buckingham Palace balcony following the Queen's Birthday Parade, 'Trooping the Colour' at Horse Guards Parade in London on June 16, 2012. The ceremony of Trooping the Colour is believed to have first been performed during the reign of King Charles II. In 1748, it was decided that the parade would be used to mark the official birthday of the Sovereign. More than 600 guardsmen and cavalry make up the parade, a celebration of the Sovereign's official birthday, although the Queen's actual birthday is on 21 April. (AFP)

Prince Harry (L), the Duchess of Cornwall (C) and the Duchess of Cambridge (R) return to Buckingham Palace following the Queen's Birthday Parade, 'Trooping the Colour' at Horse Guards Parade in London. (AFP)

Members of Britain's Royal family (L-R) Prince Andrew, Sophie, Countess of Wessex, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Charles, Prince Edward, Queen Elizabeth, Princess Anne, Prince Philip, Tim Lawrence, Louise Windsor, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William, Princess Eugenie, Prince Harry and Princess Beatrice, stand on the balcony of Buckingham Palace following the Trooping the Colour ceremony in central London. Trooping the Colour is a ceremony to honour the sovereign's official birthday. (REUTERS)

Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (R), Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall (C) and Prince Harry travel to Horse Guards Parade for the Trooping the Colour ceremony in central London. Trooping the Colour is a ceremony to honour the sovereign's official birthday. (REUTERS)

Britain's Queen Elizabeth (L) looks on as her husband Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, (4R) speaks with Prince William (R) and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (2nd R) with Prince Harry (5th R) and Princess Beatrice (3rd R) on the balcony of Buckingham Palace following the Trooping the Colour ceremony in central London. Trooping the Colour is a ceremony to honour the sovereign's official birthday. (REUTERS)

Members of Britain's Royal family (L-R)  Prince Philip, Tim Lawrence, Louise Windsor, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, stand on the balcony of Buckingham Palace following the Trooping the Colour ceremony in central London. Trooping the Colour is a ceremony to honour the sovereign's official birthday. (REUTERS)