The Official Birthday of Queen Elizabeth II is the day that the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth Realms officially celebrate her birthday rather than the actual day of the current monarch's birthday, which is April 21 1926. In the United Kingdom, the Queen's Official Birthday is on the first, second, or third Saturday in June, although it is rarely the third. It is marked in London by the ceremony of Trooping the Colour, which is also known as the Queen's Birthday Parade. In 2011, the date is June 14.
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Trooping the Colour
The Queen has 1 birthday,but her official birthday is on the 21st of April. Her birthday is celebrated on the 8th of June. her birthday has been celebrated since 1878. the Queens birthday is a holiday in 53 different countries. Australia (except Western Australia) observes the Queens birthday on the second Monday of June.
There is no Bank Holiday for the queens birthday
The Queen's official birthday is celebrated in June, although her actual birthday is in February - it it celebrated in June as the weather is hoped to be better than in February, this tradition was started by Edward VII whose birthday was in November
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Very little. The Queen's Birthday is observed in name only, and as a convenient long weekend for Australians. There are no official celebrations in most metropolitan centres.
Yes it is Queen Elizabeth was born on the 21st April 1926. However the official birthday is celebrated on the first or second Saturday in June , It is marked by the ceremony of The Trooping of the Colour and the Birthday Honours List. King Edward the Vll moved his date in the hope of better weather. It may be said that the Monarch's official birthday is on the day the Morarch declares it
because its the queens bda and it is the best day ever
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The soldiers do a parade.