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Britain’s King Charles rides on horseback at first ‘Trooping the Colour’ parade

The ceremony, which celebrates a monarch's official birthday, has been an annual event since 1760, and features military bands and an air display.
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Britain’s King Charles celebrated his first official birthday parade as sovereign on Saturday, riding on horseback to inspect soldiers in a ceremony that has been an annual event since 1760.

The parade, known as “Trooping the Colour,” comes just weeks after Charles’s coronation on May 6, another ceremony featuring soldiers marching in scarlet coats and bearskin fur hats in central London accompanied to music played by military bands.

By appearing on horseback Charles, 74, revives a tradition which his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, gave up in 1986 when she was 60.

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Britain's King Charles III rides back to Buckingham Palace after the King's Birthday Parade, 'Trooping the Colour', in London on June 17, 2023. The ceremony of Trooping the Colour is believed to have first been performed during the reign of King Charles II. Since 1748, the Trooping of the Colour has marked the official birthday of the British Sovereign. Over 1500 parading soldiers and almost 300 horses take part in the event. (Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS / AFP) (Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS/AFP via Getty Images)HENRY NICHOLLS / AFP - Getty Images

In what is the British military’s annual tribute to the monarch, Charles was greeted by a Royal Salute, and carried out an inspection of soldiers in front of 8,000 spectators, followed by his son the Prince of Wales, his sister Princess Anne and his brother the Duke of Edinburgh also on horseback.

Queen Camilla and Katherin, the Princess of Wales, followed in a carriage.

The color, or regimental flag, which was trooped in the ceremony belongs to the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards.

Charles then returned to Buckingham Palace with his family where they will gather on the building’s famous balcony to watch a fly-past of around 70 military aircraft and helicopters.

Clear skies mean crowds gathered along the route between the Mall and Horse Guard’s Parade will see a full air display, including Typhoon fighters and Red Arrows, jets which were prevented from joining the coronation fly-past due to low cloud.

The C-130 Hercules will also take part, the transport plane’s final ceremonial flight before being retired after almost 60 years of service.

Charles became king when his mother Queen Elizabeth died aged 96 in September. Trooping the Colour marks the official Birthday of Britain’s monarch and is usually held in June. Charles’s actual Birthday is Nov. 14.