In honoring a commitment to the British Crown, a group of young people from the Royal Guard played an awkward moment on Saturday, June 10, 2023.

The guards were rehearsing for a military parade attended by William, son of King Charles III and Prince of Wales.

The weather conditions were not good in London on Saturday morning, the sun was shining and the boys, dressed in their dress uniforms, were starting to suffer from the heat.

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What happened to the British guards

Members of the Royal Guard honored Prince William. Some played musical instruments.

The ceremony featured a “military parade known as the Colonel’s Review, in which more than 1,400 soldiers from the Home Division and the Royal Horse Artillery Troop were reviewed by the heir apparent, who is an honorary colonel of the Welsh Guards,” explained he out. The vanguard.

At least three young people couldn’t take it anymore. They lost their power in the heat wave and disappeared under the gaze of peers, the public and Prince William himself.

The images impress. They remained lying on the ground, while several people rushed in to help them. A boy is taken away on a stretcher.

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What did Prince William say

The heir to the British throne, Prince William, expressed his solidarity with the affected boys at the event.

La Vanguardia goes on to explain that the June 10 parade was “a rehearsal for Trooping the Color, an annual military parade that takes place every June for the official birthday of the monarch. King Carlos III will oversee the ceremony on June 17.

The press notes that the temperature was 30 degrees Celsius at the time of the ceremony.

“Many thanks to all the soldiers who took part in Colonel’s Review this morning despite the heat. Difficult circumstances, but you all did very well,” King Carlos III’s eldest son said on Twitter. A message full of empathy.