It is usually the second Saturday in June. For 2010 it will be Saturday, June 12th.
The cast of Trooping the Colour by the King - 1903 includes: King Edward VII as himself
Trooping the Colour, a military ceremony in the UK to mark the Queen's official birthday, usually takes place on the second Saturday in June.
Trooping the Colour
Michael Gow has written: 'Trooping the colour'
The cast of Trooping the Colour - 1956 includes: Prince Charles as himself Queen Elizabeth II as herself Prince Harry Windsor as himself Prince William Windsor as himself
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The name of the horse that HM the Queen rode at the Trooping of the Colour between 1969 and 1986 was called 'Burmese'.
In 2010, the Colour Trooped was that of Queen Elizabeth II. The Trooping the Colour ceremony is an annual event that marks the official birthday of the British monarch, and in this instance, it celebrated the Queen's 84th birthday. The ceremony features a parade of the Household Division and showcases the regimental colours, with the Queen herself participating.
Trooping the Colour, State Opening of Parliament, Remembrance Day Parade, Lord Mayor's Show.
No, The Trooping of the Colour does not celebrate the independence of London from the Turks. It is a British military tradition that marks the official birthday of the monarch. The event showcases the regimental colors and involves a parade, emphasizing the pageantry and history of the British Armed Forces. It is not related to any conflict with the Turks or independence movements.
During the Trooping the Colour ceremony, the Queen traditionally used the Gold State Coach. This ornate carriage, built in 1762, is renowned for its elaborate design and historical significance. It is drawn by eight horses and showcases the grandeur of the British monarchy, serving as a focal point during the annual celebration of the Queen's official birthday.
There are thousands of them. It would be impossible to name them all. Guy Fawkes Night. Christmas New Year Trooping the Colour to name a few.