The Queen has looked on the Buckingham Palace balcony as half of real celebrations for her Platinum Jubilee.
The 96-one year-frail monarch used to be seen staring at troops strolling again from the true Trooping of the Colour ceremony.
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Earlier, people of the Royal Household gathered in central London to abet the parade marking the Queen’s real birthday.
Trooping the Colour kicked off four days of celebrations for the Jubilee.
First to seem were Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall in a horse-drawn carriage – in conjunction with Princess Charlotte, Prince George and Prince Louis.
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Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte are the kids of Prince William and Catherine, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
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They were adopted by Prince Edward and Sophie, Earl and Countess of Wessex, and their kids Viscount Severn and Lady Louise Windsor.
Lady Louise Windsor is 18 and her brother Viscount Severn is 14.
Prince Richard, the Duke of Gloucester and a cousin of the Queen, and his fundamental other Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester rode to the ceremony in one other carriage, alongside Princess Anne’s husband, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence.
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Then Prince Charles, Prince William, and Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, looked from Buckingham Palace on horseback for their central components in Trooping the Colour. Prince Charles took the salute from guardsmen and officers at the parade.
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Contributors of the family, including the kids, watched the ceremony from a balcony at Horseguards Parade.
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After the ceremony, the family returned to Buckingham Palace. Then the Queen looked on the balcony, with her cousin Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent.
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She used to be joined by senior royals for a 2d appearance on the balcony to undercover agent an RAF flypast. Ideal “working royals” and some of their kids were invited to affix the Queen. Considered here, from left to correct: the Duke of Gloucester, and his fundamental other Birgitte; the Duchess of Kent, the Duke of Kent, Vice Admiral Tim Lawrence, Princess Anne, Camilla the Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Charles, the Queen, Catherine the Duchess of Cambridge and her kids Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte and Prince George, Prince William, the Countess of Wessex, her son Viscount Severn, her daughter Lady Louise Windsor, and the Duke of Wessex.
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As is frequently the case, the kids on the balcony stole the show.
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