This Saturday, June 17, King Carlos III will participate in a public celebration of his birthday, which will be celebrated with a traditional parade known as Trooping the Color.

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Although the 74-year-old monarch was born on November 14, it is customary in the British royal family for the king or queen to celebrate their birthday in June. This tradition began during the reign of King Carlos II, who ruled between 1660 and 1685.

During the last Trooping the Color celebration, Queen Elizabeth wore it as part of her Platinum Jubilee commemoration to celebrate 70 years on the throne.

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Changes to King Charles’s Trooping the Color

As this is his first Trooping the Color celebration, King Charles decided to make some adjustments to personalize the party and move away from the ceremony imposed by his mother.

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As the Mirror reports, the king will ride a horse in a procession organized in his honor. This will be the first time since 1986 that a monarch has participated in the parade. That year, Queen Elizabeth II led the celebration in this way for the last time.

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The King’s sister, Princess Anne, as well as Prince William, will also attend the procession.

According to the British media, Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh, could play a special role during the event. In addition, as a novelty in this celebration, after 70 years, “God save the king” will be sung again.

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In addition, another change is visible in the clothing of the Prince of Wales, who now wears a bearskin cap and a red uniform as a colonel of the Welsh Guards.

In addition, the epaulettes (shoulder decorations) on his jacket contain the codes of both the late Queen and her father Charles.

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Although Princess Kate Middleton and Queen Camilla have been cleared of military charges following the Queen’s death, it is unlikely that either will appear in uniform. Instead, as they have done in recent years, they will join the family and take a carriage tour.

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Buckingham Palace has announced that more than 1,500 soldiers, 300 horses and 400 musicians will create an impressive display of military precision and horsemanship to mark the King’s official birthday. (AND)