Trooping the colour: Kate, William join Charles, Camilla for major royal event
IN LONDON
The Princess of Wales has made a stunning return in turquoise, beaming and waving at the crowds from an open carriage at Trooping the Colour.
Kate Middleton announced she was in remission in January, saying she was working to 'adjust' to a new normal of recovery after undergoing cancer treatment last year.
The Princess was beeming ear to ear on Saturday at the high-profile event in a dress coat by Catherine Walker, a Juliette Botterill hat, Irish Guards regimental brooch, and earrings which had belonged to the late Queen.
Kate was joined by Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, 9 as she made her way down the Mall toward the Horse Guard's Parade.
Prince William, along with Prince Edward and Princess Anne, travelled on horseback as part of the military procession.
The Princess of Wales at this year's Trooping the Colour. (Photo by BENJAMIN CREMEL / AFP)
On Friday night, it was confirmed by the Palace that members of the royal family would be wearing black armbands during today's event, a modification ordered by King Charles himself in the wake of the Air India tragedy.
241 people lost their lives, including 52 British nationals, when their plane heading to London's Gatwick Airport crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad airport in India.
The royal family and those gathered at the military parade also observed a minutes' silence to pay respect to the victims.
Meanwhile, the King was also travelling in a carriage during the parade for the second year in a row.
At last year's event, Catherine arrived to huge cheers after announcing she would be attending just hours beforehand following three months of absence due to her cancer. (Photo by BENJAMIN CREMEL / AFP)
He was joined by Queen Camilla, who was dressed in a white silk embroidery dress by Anna Valentine with a matching Philip Treacy hat.
He'd resurrected the practice of horseback riding for his first Trooping the Colour as King back in 2023, marking the first time a monarch had ridden since the late Queen did so back in 1986.
However, it was recently reported that following a year of health challenges amid his cancer battle, he has now decided to step away from the saddle for good.
Britain's King Charles III salutes next to Britain's Queen Camilla as they arrive to Horse Guards Parade for the King's Birthday Parade. (Photo by BENJAMIN CREMEL / AFP)
Trooping the Colour is among the most high-profile entries on the royal calendar, and has been performed in celebration of the British monarch's birthday for over 260 years.
The ceremonial parade includes more than 1400 soldiers, 200 horses, and 400 musicians in a grand display of military fanfare.
A different affair last year
There was a lot more ease among royal watchers heading into today's high-profile event, after the uncertainty that surrounded last year's parade, which came while both the King and Kate were battling cancer.
Just hours before the event took place, the Princess of Wales – who at that point had been absent from public life for nearly three months as she underwent chemotherapy – released a heartfelt message confirming she would be attending alongside her family.
Her reappearance in the spotlight saw her greeted with a huge roar from the massive crowd gathered outside Buckingham Palace and along The Mall to Horse Guard's Parade.
Originally published as Prince William, Kate join King and Queen at Trooping the Colour
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