Claire
Heir Presumptive
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Princess Alexander is a working member of the royal family - Prince Michael is not.
Two observations:
The Earl of Wessex is in a scarlet tunic. Either the London Regiment has a new uniform or he was very recently (too late to practice riding) made the new colonel of the Grenadier Guards.
I've never seen collars worn at the birthday parade. I'm not sure if it's because of the Jubilee (which was a collar event in 1977 and 2002) or if it's because it's Coronation Day.
It was heartening to see The Duke of Kent on the balcony with HM. The duke is a great exemplar of how the monarch's relatives can support the crown.
Wonderful to see the Cambridge and Wessex children for the carriage procession.
Always a wonderful support to the queen like his sister Princess Alexandra
Agreed. It’s really nice that they got to participate.
Catherine in Alexander McQueen, is that a new dress? She looks beautiful
First carriage is; The Duchess of Cornwall, The Duchess of Cambridge and Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Second carriage is; The Earl and Countess of Wessex with Lady Louise and Viscount Severn.
Third carriage is; The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and Admiral Tim Laurence.
I think the parade lacked a certain oomph with Her Majesty absent. Nevertheless, it was a joy to see her on the balcony. I also like that the Duke of Kent has been given a more prominent role in recent years.
I prefer this ”reduced” balcony appearance. Hopefully they will stick to that in years to come.
Is there a definitive list of the members of the Royal Family who were at the Trooping of the Colour?
I agree. HM was sorely missed on Horse Guards itself so it wasn't quite the same.
But it was lovely that she was able to take the salute from BP. The balcony is a great asset.
And yes it was nice to be able to actually see people clearly without the crowding of earlier years. Trying to include all the male line descendents of George V is just not viable really.
It was designed for the exact purpose of being able to greet cheering crowds and does it's job well.
All working royals on the balcony plus young children worked well and filled out the place more than I thought it would, although I do still like seeing a lot of the extended family, even though it isn't very practical.
I'm glad the Kents and Gloucesters were on it.
The Duke of Kent wasn't in a carriage either I think (?). Brother & sister could have travelled in a fourth carriage. There's quite a few semis state laundaus but maybe there are only three barouches?
The Duke of Kent is wearing the sash of the Order of St Michael and St George, though it seems to be on the wrong shoulder. I suppose it's probably been 20 years since the last collar event where he would have needed it.
I believe I had never seen a member of the current Royal Family wearing the Order of St Michael and St George before. I think none of the Queen's children or grandchildren are members of the order, and I don't think the Duke of Edinburgh was a member either.