The celebrations of the 70 years of reign of Queen Elizabeth II began on June 2 in London, and will continue for 4 days across the United Kingdom. On the program, many picnics, concerts and tea dances, and especially the Trooping the Color parade, which officially marks the monarch’s birthday.
Limited invitations
And while the royal family has been the subject of numerous scandals in recent years, the Crown has decided to reduce invitations to the balcony of Buckingham Palace to the strict minimum. So Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, were there, as were Prince William and Kate.
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The 3 children of the latter, George (heir to the throne), Charlotte and Louis, arrived in a carriage through the Mall, cheered by the crowd. On board, their mother, and the Duchess of Cournouailles. For their part, Princes Charles and William were on horseback, as was Princess Anne, further ahead.
What did the Cambridge children wear?
Question look, Kate Middleton had once again planned beautiful things for her little ones, in the same color code as Elizabeth II. Prince George wore an appropriate navy blue tie suit. Princess Charlotte was in a Patachou blue dress. Finally, Prince Louis wore the same top as his dad, Prince William during the Trooping the Color ceremony in 1985 (blue and white)!
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