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Prince George, 11, Debuts New Look for Trooping the Colour
Prince George, 11, Debuts New Look for Trooping the Colour

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Prince George, 11, Debuts New Look for Trooping the Colour

Prince George debuted a fresh, shorter haircut for Trooping the Colour The 11-year-old royal's new look featured a neatly cropped style Cameras caught a sweet moment as Prince Louis, 7, beamed at his big brother during their carriage ride to the parade groundPrince George switched up his style for Trooping the Colour 2025. On June 14, Prince William and Kate Middleton's 11-year-old son arrived with his family at King Charles' official birthday parade, where he rocked a new haircut. His new cropped style marked a change from his last public appearance in May at the VE Day 80th anniversary celebration. To complete the look, George's hair was slicked neatly into place, likely with a touch of product to keep it tidy for the ride. He traveled to the parade ground in the Ascot Landau carriage alongside his mom, sister Princess Charlotte, 10, and younger brother Prince Louis, 7. While Princess Kate and Princess Charlotte twinned in aqua for the military march honoring the King's official birthday as sovereign, the boys in the Wales family had a matching moment of their own. Prince George and Princes Louis both sported red ties, which seemed to be just the same shade as the scarlet tunic of Prince William's Welsh Guards uniform. The Prince and Princess of Wales are known to match their fashion with their children at major public events to create a sense of cohesion, a tradition they continued at Trooping on Saturday. Princess Kate and her kids were all smiles as they made their way to Horse Guards Parade, where cameras captured Louis looking at George with love. The clear affection called back to a fun moment at the VE Day commemorations on May 5, where Prince Louis copied Prince George fixing his hair! In a hilarious snippet shared by the Daily Mail, George pushed his hair back in place to make it stay in the windy weather. Watching closely, Louis copied the same move — either inspired by his brother or playfully imitating him! Can't get enough of PEOPLE's Royals coverage? to get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more! While Prince George's hair stayed in place after the subtle brush, Prince Louis didn't have the same luck, and he blew his bangs back in an exaggerated way after they flopped down again over his forehead. The sweet scene was an intimate glimpse of the tight bond the royal brothers share, and one sure to be on display at Trooping the Colour today. Read the original article on People

Kate Middleton Turns Heads in Aquamarine Dress at Trooping the Colour
Kate Middleton Turns Heads in Aquamarine Dress at Trooping the Colour

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Kate Middleton Turns Heads in Aquamarine Dress at Trooping the Colour

Last year, all eyes were on Kate Middleton at Trooping the Colour as she made her return to public life following her cancer diagnosis. Things have gone back to status quo this year, though the Princess of Wales has somewhat scaled back her public engagements. When she announced in January she was in remission, Kate wrote, 'I remain focussed on recovery. As anyone who has experienced a cancer diagnosis will know, it takes time to adjust to a new normal. I am however looking forward to a fulfilling year ahead. There is much to look forward to. Thank you to everyone for your continued support.' At Trooping the Colour today, Kate looked lovely in an aquamarine Catherine Walker dress coat that feature ivory contrast lapels and cuffs. She also wore a matching wide-brimmed hat by Juliette Botterill. She accessorized with Queen Elizabeth's Bahrain Pearl Drop Earrings, which Kate frequently wears—most recently during the Qatar State Visit and on Remembrance Sunday. She also had the the Irish Guards Regimental Brooch pinned to her jacket. In the parade, Kate rode in the Ascot Landau carriage with her children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. Prince William, meanwhile, rode on horseback. Since marrying Prince William in 2011, Kate has not missed Trooping the Colour. Today's outfit is also a monochrome bright color, opting for a new shade, and is notably not a rewear. Kate, a longtime fan of Catherine Walker, has only worn the brand one other time to Trooping—back in 2015. Kate has been on a repeat streak lately, opting to pull items from her closet instead of debuting new clothes. For example, last month at a Buckingham Palace Garden Party, she rewore the butter yellow Emilia Wickstead dress she last wore during Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee in June 2022. At a concert celebrating the 80th anniversary of VE Day, she rewore the white Self-Portrait dress and a five-strand pearl necklace from jeweler Susan Caplan that she debuted earlier this year. In February, she went deep into her archives to rewear a coat from 2007. You Might Also Like 12 Weekend Getaway Spas For Every Type of Occasion 13 Beauty Tools to Up Your At-Home Facial Game

Kate returns to huge Trooping the Colour duty alongside King Charles
Kate returns to huge Trooping the Colour duty alongside King Charles

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Kate returns to huge Trooping the Colour duty alongside King Charles

The Princess of Wales returned to her major Trooping the Colour duty alongside King Charles and Queen Camilla today. In her role as as Colonel of the Irish Guards she took her seat on the dais alongside the King and Queen to watch the spectacular military parade at Horse Guards Parade. Last year she was sat upstairs in the Major General's office to watch the display with her children after marking her return to duty following the start of her cancer treatment. Today, Kate arrived at Horse Guards Parade today in an Ascot Landau carriage alongside her three children. She dazzled in a turquoise Catherine Walker coat dress, a hat by Juliette Botterill, her Irish Guards Regimental brooch and a pair of earrings late that belonged to the late Queen before taking her seat on the parade ground. At last year's Trooping the Colour, Kate made a triumphant return, making her first official public appearance since she revealed she had received a cancer diagnosis. She took pride of place on the Buckingham Palace balcony for the RAF flypast standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the King. It came two months before she later revealed that she had finished her chemotherapy treatment and in January of this year she revealed that she is now in remission. The princess is still gradually returning to royal duties but has slowly been increasing her workload. However, it is the second time she has taken part in a major royal event in months after joing the Firm for commemorations marking the 80th anniversary of VE Day. Earlier this week, she visited the new V&A East Storehouse in London's Stratford to learn about its 'order an object' system where paintings, furniture, books and sculptures can be requested and a room set aside for viewing with staff. With a keen interest in the arts and a love of the natural world, she choose a number of items themed around nature, a large William Morris samples book, rolls of ornate textiles and a musical instrument for the private moment. Trooping the Colour sees 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. In addition, today the King requested a minute's silence be observed in tribute to the 241 passengers and crew killed, and others affected, when a Boeing 787 Dreamliner bound for Gatwick Airport came down on Thursday in the Indian city of Ahmedabad. Black armbands were also be worn by the head of state and senior royals riding in the ceremony, also known as the King's Birthday Parade, staged in Horse Guards Parade in Whitehall. 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'. In 2017, Trooping was held a few days after the Grenfell Tower blaze and the loss of life was marked by a minute's silence, a decision taken by Queen Elizabeth II. The King issued a written message soon after the Air India plane crash saying he was 'desperately shocked by the terrible events' and expressing his 'deepest possible sympathy'. He was kept updated about the developing situation on Thursday and it later emerged there was a sole survivor, UK national Vishwash Kumar Ramesh. Be first to get the biggest royal bombshells and exclusives to your phone by joining our . We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. Or sign up to the to get all the biggest royal news and exclusive pictures, straight to your inbox.

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