Royal Family Arrives in London for Trooping the Colour Ceremony The Wales family have arrived in central London for this year’s Trooping the Colour ceremony. The Prince and Princess of Wales, along with their three children, were captured arriving at Buckingham Palace this morning. Princess Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, was seen in a light blue ensemble, while her daughter, Princess Charlotte, wore a cream outfit. Prince George, the eldest son, was dressed in a light blue tie, and Prince Louis, the youngest, sat beside Charlotte in the vehicle. Prince William, who will participate in the parade on horseback, was pictured in a full military uniform. The rest of the Wales family will travel from Buckingham Palace to Horse Guards Parade in an open-top carriage. The event, which marks the official birthday of the monarch, will include a royal carriage procession along The Mall. Crowds will gather to witness the spectacle as the royal family moves through the city. Trooping the Colour is an annual tradition steeped in pageantry and military history. The ceremony will culminate in a traditional RAF flypast, with the royal family assembling on Buckingham Palace’s balcony to watch the aerial display. Thousands of spectators will line Whitehall to witness the proceedings, which blend historical rituals with modern spectacle. Key royal figures will participate as colonels of specific regiments. The Prince of Wales, who serves as Colonel of the Welsh Guards, will ride in the parade alongside the Princess Royal, Colonel of the Blues and Royals, and the Duke of Edinburgh, Colonel of the Scots Guards. This year’s ceremony will feature the King’s Colour of the Grenadier Guards, a flag presented by the King during a Buckingham Palace ceremony earlier this week.#buckingham_palace #princess_of_wales #wales_family #prince_of_wales #horse_guards_parade
