
A customary parade celebrating the British monarch’s birthday took place in London, with Prince William, Kate Middleton, and their children — Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis — participating.
The ceremonial procession commenced from Buckingham Palace. Approximately 1,400 soldiers, 200 horses, and 400 musicians were involved in this large-scale event, as reported by the Daily Mail.
The Prince and Princess of Wales made an appearance before the public in an adorned carriage. Kate Middleton opted for an elegant dress in a muted shade of blue, complemented by a matching hat. Her eldest son, Prince George, reflected the family’s color scheme, wearing a shirt in a similar hue.
Princess Charlotte was attired in a light-colored, short-sleeved dress, while the couple’s youngest child, Prince Louis, wore a traditional outfit featuring a shirt.
This marks the fourth parade for King Charles III since his accession to the throne. The monarch has upheld this tradition since his childhood, having first attended such an event at the age of three.
King Charles III with his wife. Photo: Getty Images
Fans paid particular attention to Kate Middleton, who has been gradually resuming public engagements following treatment for cancer. The Princess of Wales had previously spoken about the challenging period of her battle with the illness, admitting that the diagnosis had a significant impact not only on her but also on her children.