
King Charles inspects soldiers at his first Trooping the Colour as monarch
It is the first time in 37 years that a monarch has ridden on horseback at the event.
It is the first time in 37 years that a monarch has ridden on horseback at the event.
The King's Birthday Honours list recognises the achievements and service of people across the UK.
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The King's Cypher and Crown now appears on the new ceremonial standard which is made of silk damask, with gold thread embroidery and fringe.
Around 70 aircraft from the Royal Navy, British Army and Royal Air Force will pass over The Mall and Buckingham Palace.
It will be the first time the reigning monarch has ridden at Trooping the Colour for 37 years.
The Troop gave their horses some exercise in London's streets ahead of their Trooping the Colour duties.
Everything you need to know about this year's Trooping the Colour ceremony.
All five footguard regiments will join together on the big day, 17 June.
LGBT+ forces charity Fighting With Pride and others also want a formal apology from the Prime Minister on behalf of the government.
The medals were the monarch's personal thank-you for their role in the late Queen's funeral procession.
The Royal Navy reservist and MP explains how wriggling her toes like personnel on parade helped her get through the coronation.
The grand occasion was the largest ceremonial operation for the UK military since Queen Elizabeth II's 1953 coronation.
Prince Charles captained the ship in 1976, his final year in the Royal Navy.
The Prince and Princess tweeted a lighthearted message saying there were "perfect flying conditions" after the flypast was scaled back.
Thousands of military personnel escorted the King as he was crowned on his coronation.