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Trooping the Colour 2025 fashion: Best looks from Princess of Wales, Queen Camilla and Princess Charlotte
Trooping the Colour 2025 fashion: Best looks from the royal family

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Daily Mail
an hour ago
- Daily Mail
Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte just wore matching mother-daughter outfits at Trooping the Colour - here's how to recreate the mini-me moment
Trooping the Colour is one of the most significant events in the royal calendar. Held in honour of the monarch's official birthday, it brings senior members of the Royal Family together for a spectacular procession down The Mall, culminating in the much-anticipated Buckingham Palace balcony appearance. All eyes were eagerly awaiting the arrival of the Princess of Wales and her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, in their open-top carriage - and Kate did not disappoint. She looked radiant in an exquisite aquamarine coat dress by Catherine Walker, paired with a perfectly matching Juliette Botterill hat. Her outfit appeared to be a touching nod to Princess Diana, who wore a strikingly similar ensemble at the event during the 1990s. With Catherine Walker being one of Diana's favourite designers, the choice further deepened Kate's subtle tribute to her late mother-in-law. To accessorise, she selected Gianvito Rossi suede court shoes, Queen Elizabeth's Bahrain Pearl and Diamond earrings and the Irish Guards Regimental Brooch. Princess Charlotte also captured hearts, mirroring her mother's elegance in a beautifully coordinated dress and Mary Jane shoes from Papouelli. The young princess also wore the historic Diamond Horseshoe Brooch, which was a gift from Queen Elizabeth. Inspired by this vibrant celebration of colour and style, we've scoured the high street for summer-ready outfits that promise to make an equally stunning impression. £POA Shop High street alternatives Jolie Moi Giulia Long Sleeve Maxi Dress £69 Shop Badgley Mischka Ruched Pleated Chiffon Midi Dress £96 Shop Principles Tie Waist Midi Dress £41.25 Shop Alie Street Luna Midi Dress £129 Shop Lalage Beaumont Vanessa Coat Dress £1,295 Shop Principles Piping Detail Keyhole Midi Dress £27.50 Shop Monsoon Sandra Puff Sleeve Midi Dress £140 Shop Reiss Tulia Modal-Blend Ruched Midi Dress £159 Shop Coast Geo Lace Midi Dress With Angled Trims £129 Shop New Look Ruffled Satin V-Neck Midi Dress £28.49 Shop Adrianna by Adrianna Papell Taffeta Shirt Dress £199 Shop Kitri Jordana Fringed Knit Midi Dress £117 Shop Shoes Princess Charlotte High street alternatives Shoes EXACT MATCH: Papouelli Siena Shoes £87 Shop High street alternatives


Daily Mirror
2 hours ago
- Daily Mirror
Prince George's witty response to King Charles' question decoded by lip reader
A lip reader has revealed Prince George's impressive words after a pressing question from his grandfather King Charles at the conclusion of Trooping the Colour Prince George's impressive response to a pressing question from King Charles has been revealed by a lip reader. The Royal Family was treated to a spectacular RAF flypast at the end of Trooping the Colour as they stood on the Buckingham Palace balcony. Aircraft roared down the Mall at the conclusion of the King's Birthday Parade, including the world-famous Red Arrows with the royals on the balcony looking up in awe. As the planes soared overhead, the royals could be seen chatting as they tried to identify which aircraft was which as a whole host of them whizzed through the skies. And according to a lip reader Jeremy Freeman, it was second-in-line to the throne George who was on hand to help his grandfather the King, who had trouble identifying one plane. He believes that during the balcony appearance, Charles interrupts a chat between William and Kate to ask: "What is that?" as they look upwards. William tells his father: "Errr is that a Poseidon?" while looking at George for confirmation. And the youngster said: "It's a Poseidon, yeah". It seems 11-year-old George is taking after his father and grandfather with a keen interest in aviation. Last year, it was reported that he was learning to fly and had enjoyed his first lesson at an airfield close to his Windsor home. Last year, the future monarch was spotted soaring above White Waltham Airfield near Maidenhead, Berkshire - a 20-minute drive from Adelaide Cottage - on the final day of his summer holidays, as the Prince and Princess of Wales proudly watched on. An onlooker described the moment, saying: "He loved it. It's the right time to start." "The Royal Family has a proud tradition of flying and it looks like George is next in line. His parents watched George take flight from the safety of the ground but he flew with an instructor and loved it," they added. Elsewhere during the fly-past, Prince Louis, who was dressed in an identical red tie and suit outfit as older brother George, was seen chatting to his father, William, and waving to the crowds. And in a historic first, the Red Arrows' finale was powered by a blend of sustainable aviation fuel. The world-famous aerobatic team also used vegetable oil to produce their trademark red, white and blue vapour trails over the royal residence. The sustainable display by the Red Arrows is in keeping with Charles' decades-long support for sustainability and climate action. A Buckingham Palace spokesperson said the King was not involved in the decision but was 'delighted' because he has been encouraging the use of the fuel on royal flights where practical and hopes the example will lead to wider use across the aviation sector.


ITV News
2 hours ago
- ITV News
ITV Border archive: Celebrating the King's official birthday
Watch ITV Border archive footage of King Charles as he visited our region in the 1970s and 80s. Saturday 14 June marked the King's official birthday with celebrations and the Trooping the Colour parade taking place in Central London. Military pomp and pageantry was on display in London to mark the milestone but the event also remembered those killed in the Air India plane crash. A Buckingham Palace spokesperson said the King requested amendments to the Trooping the Colour programme 'as a mark of respect for the lives lost, the families in mourning and all the communities affected by this awful tragedy." Trooping the Colour saw more than 1,000 servicemen taking part in the military display who when not performing ceremonial duties are fighting soldiers. The colour – regimental flag – being trooped this year is the King's Colour of Number 7 Company, Coldstream Guards, a prestigious regiment known as the sovereign's bodyguard which is celebrating its 375th anniversary this year. ITV Border archive footage from 1977 showcases the King on Ullswater's dry ski-slope. In 1981 he visited south-west Scotland where one spectator was lucky enough to get a kiss off of the future King. Four years later he was in Whitehaven where retrieved a women's hat before returning it to her.