The Royal Family observed the annual Trooping the Colour celebrations in London, a significant event on their calendar. King Charles and Queen Camilla led the procession, followed by the Princess of Wales and her children. Prince William, Prince Edward, and Princess Anne participated on horseback as part of the tradition.
After the ceremony at Whitehall, the royals returned to Buckingham Palace where they watched the RAF flypast from the balcony. Among the notable moments, Princess Kate was seen tending to her son Louis’ hair, while the Duke of Kent appeared to be using his mobile phone during the flypast. The Princess of Wales drew attention for her outfit, reminiscent of one worn by Princess Diana.
Kate adorned a three-strand pearl bracelet, matching her daughter Charlotte, and wore a light blue and white Catherine Walker coat dress with a coordinating Philip Treacy hat. Princess Charlotte also wore the same bracelet with her all-white attire.
During the event, Kate stifled a sneeze due to hayfever, while George and Louis observed the ceremony alongside Duchess Sophie. Duchess Sophie was accompanied by Sir Tim Laurence during the carriage procession. Additionally, Prince William, Prince Edward, and Princess Anne participated in the parade on horseback, and Prince Louis displayed excitement during the flypast.
Princess Kate paid tribute to Princess Diana with an outfit reminiscent of Diana’s attire from the late 1980s, highlighting the connection between the two royal figures.

