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King Charles' Trooping of the Colour Parade with other members of the Royal Family: Watch live

King Charles' Trooping of the Colour Parade with other members of the Royal Family: Watch live

New York Post16 hours ago

The annual Trooping The Colour parade in honor of Britain's king takes place in London on Saturday, June 14th at 4:15 am EDT. The military parade falls on the official birth date of the British monarch, while King Charles' actual birthday is November 14th.
Event schedule:
4:30 am EDT: Live starts
5:30 am: The Horse Guard Parade
7:25 am: Royal Family return to Buckingham Palace
7:55 am: Royal Family on balcony of Buckingham Palace
8:00 am: Royal flypast by the RAF

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