By Mark Duell and Emily Cooper
Published: 03:03 EDT, 15 June 2024 | Updated: 07:30 EDT, 15 June 2024
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Royal procession returns to The Mall
The King is waving at onlookers who are stubborn enough to remain on The Mall despite the pouring rain.
The troops are still faultless despite the miserable British weather.
The King and Queen return to Buckingham Palace
In keeping with tradition, the King leads the troops back to Buckingham Palace to finish the ceremony.
Crowds cheer even though the rain has started to pour.
Troops return to Buckingham Palace
As the rain starts to fall, guards accompany the royal procession back to Buckingham Palace.
Prince William takes part in the parade
Prince William, the Prince of Wales, joined troops on horseback as his proud family watched on from the balcony.
Prince Louis dances along to proceedings
Naughty Prince Louis was spotted bopping along to the bagpipes at Trooping the Colour as his big sister Princess Charlotte has a stern word and appears to tell him to stop.
Kings Guards celebrate monarch’s birthday
The Kings Guards take part in the ceremonial parade to mark the monarch’s official birthday.
Anti-monarchy protestors tell Charles ‘he’s not our King’
Republic, the anti-monarchy group, posted a video of protestors shouting at King Charles’s carriage as it moved down The Mall.
The group tweeted: ‘Trooping the Colour isn’t even over yet – we’ve still got the balcony to come.’
Irish Guards take pride of place in ceremony
The traditional event is well underway with the Irish Guards and their wolfhound mascot taking pride of place.
The Princess Royal arrives for Trooping the Colour
In true no-nonsense fashion, Princess Anne has arrived on horseback for today’s ceremony.
BBC: ‘Prince Louis… stealing the show as ever’
Clare Balding, who is presenting the live coverage of Trooping the Colour on BBC, laughed as she watched Prince Louis yawn at the proceedings.
The journalist joked: ‘Ah, Prince Louis – stealing the show as ever.’
Princess of Wales has stern word with Louis
As the family watches on from the balcony at the Major General’s Office, the Princess of Wales appears to have a quiet word with Louis – who is known for his antics.
Lady Louise Windsor wears same dress as King’s Coronation
Lady Louise Windsor looked graceful in a white chiffon tea dress adorned with blue flowers – a frock she previously donned for the King’s Coronation last May.
Read more about her sustainable style choice here:
King takes part in Trooping the Colour parade
The King takes part in Trooping the Colour parade which honours his official birthday:
Charles salutes as troops play God Save the King
King Charles III salutes as troops play God Save the King as he arrives at Horse Guards Parade
Princess of Wales stuns in black and white dress
Kate Middleton glows in a black and white number, accentuated with a golden brooch as she arrives at Trooping the Colour with her children.
The Princess of Wales has a monochromaic bow on her neckline and wears a matching hat.
Princess of Wales steps out of horse-drawn carriage
Watch as Catherine, Princess of Wales, steps out of her carriage alongside her children as they arrive at Horse Guards Parade.
Duchess of Edinburgh travels by carriage
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, travels by carriage to Horse Guards Parade.
Her daughter, Lady Louise Windsor, who is a student at the University of St Andrews, braves the rain and rides in the open air.
Rishi Sunak attends Trooping the Colour with wife in rain
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak attends Trooping the Colour with his wife Akshata Murty.
But the Conservative leader seems to have forgotten a raincoat… and not for the first time during this General Election campaign.
The King arrives at Horse Guards Parade
King Charles III and Queen Camilla honour his official birthday in London:
Band of Grenadier Guards march at The Mall
Watch as the band of Grenadier Guards march with precision at The Mall
Watch as Princess of Wales smiles at Trooping the Colour
Catherine, Princess of Wales, smiles alongside her three children in horse-drawn carriage
As Kate smiles, cheeky Prince Louis looks less than pleased
Catherine, Princess of Wales, is pictured in a carriage alongside her children.
Although Prince George and Princess Charlotte look upbeat, young Prince Louis, 6, looks slightly bored by the royal proceedings.
Princess of Wales seen for first time at Trooping the Colour
Catherine, Princess of Wales, smiles as she passes cheering crowds on her way to the ceremony with her children – George, Charlotte and Louis.
Kate Middleton smiles in carriage with children
The Princess of Wales has made her first public appearance in a carriage with her three children.
She smiles and waves at the crowds lining The Mall.
Royal procession begins as Charles and Camilla seen in carriage
King Charles and Queen Camilla make their way down The Mall in a carriage:
The ceremonial parade continues
Amongst the troops, Irish Guards mascot Seamus makes his way down The Mall:
Protestors boo passing cars and carriages
Anti-monarchy protestors have been caught on camera booing passing cars on parade.
Breaking:King and Queen spotted heading to Trooping the Colour
King Charles and Queen Camilla have been pictured in a car on their way to the ceremony.
Troops start marching down The Mall
Over 1,400 officers and soldiers form the parade, together with 200 horses and over 400 musicians.
Behind the scenes at Trooping the Colour
The Army posted a sneak-peek into what it is really like to prepare for Trooping the Colour:
Hardman: ‘Forget the weather, it’s a great cause of celebration’
The Mail’s very own Robert Hardman told BBC News: ‘To see how far we’ve come since February digesting the news of Kate and the King, forget the weather, it’s a great cause of celebration’
Princess of Wales seen in public for the first time since cancer diagnosis
The Princess of Wales has made her first public appearance this year by joining the Royal Family at Trooping the Colour despite her ongoing cancer treatment.
Breaking:Kate Middleton heads to Trooping the Colour with family
The Princess of Wales has been pictured in a car with husband Prince William and their three children – George, Charlotte and Louis – ahead of today’s event.
The parade has officially started
Thousands of soldiers have started marching down The Mall as crowds cheer.
Meet Seamus – the Irish wolfhound
GB News interviewed someone with a very important role in today’s Trooping the Colour.
Seamus has been a regimental mascot at the event for three years and sometimes ‘doesn’t like the sound of the bass drum’.
Crowds brave the rain ahead of Trooping the Colour
The skies have opened in London as royal fans and protestors alike have whipped out their umbrellas
It is clear that rain will not deter the crowds from watching this year’s Trooping the Colour.
Royal expert praises ‘resilient’ Princess of Wales
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams told MailOnline: ‘Kate’s appearance today is pivotal as the royal family is much weakened by two senior members fighting cancer. It is especially significant as we have not seen her on an official engagement since December.
‘It is clear, both from the moving video message in March and from the statement released yesterday, that she is resilient.
‘They will have a very special cachet as today’s Birthday Parade will. She is a very special person with a place in all our hearts.’
Brigade Major: ‘Princess of Wales news lifts the whole occasion’
Lieutenant Colonel James Shaw told BBC news: ‘It just lifts the whole occasion for us and it means we’ve got to be even better today’
Protestors chant as fans gather to see the King
Despite grey skies, the Mall near Buckingham Palace is filling up with fans eager for Trooping the Colour to begin.
But chants of ‘not my King’ and ‘down with the crown’ echo down the mall.
Republic protestors mock King Charles
Republic, a group which advocates abolishing the monarchy, wrote on X: ‘Apparently this guy called Charles is coming by in an hour or so. We’ll be there’.
Excitement builds ahead of Trooping the Colour
Royals fans are dressed to impress this Saturday morning ahead of Trooping the Colour.
One fan, who was seen earlier with a cardboard cut-out of King Charles, seems to be showing off the entirety of her very royal collection.
RAF confirm fly-past in a social media post
In a post on X, formerly Twitter, the Royal Air Force confirmed that over 30 aircract will ‘take to the skies’ at 1pm – ‘subject to weather, serviceability and operational requirements.
Republic, a group which advocates abolishing the monarchy, shared a post of activists gathering outside Buckingham Palace ahead of the King’s official birthday parade.
It read: ‘It’s a sunny day (so far) for a protest! Join us, outside Buckingham Palace from 9.00am.’
Read the full story on MailOnline here:
Protestors and royal fans gather on The Mall
Anti-monarchy protestors have started to line The Mall ahead of Trooping the Colour today.
It comes as crowds arrive to support the Princess of Wales ahead of her first public appearance this year.
Ahead of today’s Trooping the Colour, we reminisce on the smiles, laughter and chaos of last year’s event.
Read the full story on MailOnline here:
Royal fans gather on The Mall
Decked out in British regalia, royal fans have been camping out close to Buckingham Palace in the hopes of catching a glimpse of the Princess of Wales.
Although the traditional ceremony officially begins after 10am, they have been waiting since early this morning.
One fan is even joined by a very special cardboard companion…
If you don’t fancy facing the hordes of tourists and royal fans on The Mall today, MailOnline reveals how to watch Trooping the Colour from the comfort of your own sofa.
The parade will be broadcast live on the BBC.
Live coverage begins on BBC One from 10.30am running all the way through to 1.10pm.
If you are too busy to watch the event live, you will be able to catch up on BBC iPlayer.
Balcony at Buckingham Palace is prepared
The Princess of Wales will join other royals on Buckingham Palace’s balcony later today, and staff have been busy getting it ready this morning:
The Trooping the Colour ceremony takes place to celebrate the birthday of the reigning monarch in the UK and has been held every year for the past 260 years.
The popular event will attract big crowds, who will be seen waving flags as the parade moves from Buckingham Palace and down The Mall to Horse Guard’s Parade, alongside Members of the Royal Family on horseback and in carriages.
During the ceremony, King Charles will be greeted by a royal salute, before carrying out an inspection of the troops, who are fully trained and operational soldiers wearing the ceremonial uniform of red tunics and bearskin hats.
Read the full story on MailOnline here:
Police patrol area ahead of Trooping the Colour
Hundreds of Metropolitan Police officers have been deployed on the ceremonial route to ensure the safety and security of attendees:
The ceremony begins at 10am and lasts until around 1pm. The route is as follows:
The Princess of Wales will travel with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis in a state carriage down the Mall and watch the parade from the Major General’s Office with the rest of the royal family.The King will travel down The Mall from Buckingham Palace with an escort from the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment.Once the clock on Horse Guards strikes 11am the King will arrive to take the Royal Salute from the officers and men of the Household Division.Following the salute, The King will go up and down the ranks, inspecting the troops.The bands will then perform a musical ‘troop’ and the Regimental Colour will be escorted up and down the ranks of Guards.The Foot Guards and the Household Cavalry then march past His Majesty, The King’s Troop and Royal Horse Artillery with their guns.The King will head back to Buckingham Palace ahead of his guards before taking the salute in front of the Palace railings as the troops march past on their way to their barracks.The ceremony is due to finish at 12.25pm.The King joins other members of the Royal Family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to watch a flypast by the Royal Air Force at approximately 1pm.
The Royal Family, led by Prince William, will support Kate as she make her ‘significant’ return to public duties today. Read the full story on MailOnline:
What time is Trooping the Colour today?
Organisers have advised the public to stand on The Mall or on the edge of St James’s Park overlooking Horse Guards Parade from 9am.
The Trooping the Colour parade will start at 10am, with the RAF flypast at 1pm.
Met imposes ‘substantial’ policing operation
Scotland Yard has a ‘substantial’ policing operation for the event, with anti-monarchy group Republic allowed to protest but banned from using amplified sound.
In a post on X today, Republic said: ‘It’s a lovely sunny day (so far) for a protest! Join us, outside Buckingham Palace from 9.00am. #NotMyKing #AbolishTheMonarchy.’
Hundreds of Metropolitan Police officers will be deployed on the ceremonial route to ensure the safety and security of attendees, with tens of thousands expected.
Royal fans began to gather on The Mall today ahead of Trooping the Colour. Read this morning’s top story on MailOnline about the procession and what to expect:
Welcome to MailOnline’s liveblog
Good morning and welcome to MailOnline’s live coverage as the Princess of Wales is set to make her first public appearance this year, joining her family at Trooping the Colour.
Kate, who has been receiving treatment for an undisclosed form of cancer since late February, will ride in a carriage alongside her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, for the traditional procession today.
Later, she is expected to gather with the King, the Prince of Wales and other royals on Buckingham Palace’s balcony for the fly-past.
Stay with MailOnline throughout today for live updates.
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