KATE MIDDLETON WOWS IN WHITE AT TROOPING THE COLOUR

KATE MIDDLETON WOWS IN WHITE AT TROOPING THE COLOUR

Kate Middleton returned to the public eye on Saturday:

Kate Middleton smiles as she peers through the window of the Glass Coach at Trooping the Colour

The Princess of Wales attended Trooping The Colour in London wearing a stunning white and black dress and matching hat for her first public appearance of 2024.

Kate’s been out of the public eye for the last six months following abdominal surgery in January, and her subsequent cancer diagnosis.

Despite a difficult few months, the Princess looked well and in good spirits:

Smiling Kate Middleton in the procession

She courageously shared her health news with the public back in March, announcing her decision to stay out of the spotlight as she began a course of “preventative chemotherapy.”

After three months away, the Princess uploaded a statement uploaded to social media on Friday. Giving an update about her health, Kate announced that she’d attend Trooping the Colour. She also confirmed that she’s “making good progress” but that she is “not out of the woods yet”, and that she’s still receiving treatment.

Kate added that she’s experiencing “good days and bad days” and that she plans to “join a few public engagements” over the summer if she continues to feel well.

Trooping the Colour, also known as The King’s Birthday Parade, is an annual military ceremony celebrating the official birthday of the British Sovereign.

Irish Guards Trooping the Colour today

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The event showcases a patriotic display involving hundreds of soldiers, horses, and musicians in the King’s honour.

Irish Guards Trooping the Colour today

This year’s parade involved 242 military working horses, 250 military musicians, 40 pipers and drummers, an extremely large dog, and more than a thousand dual-role soldiers of the British Army’s Household Division. (Below, the Irish Guards’ regimental Irish Wolfhound mascot Turlough Mor.)

Irish Guard walks with wolfhound mascot at Trooping the Colour today

The parade begins at Buckingham Palace with a procession down The Mall to Horse Guard’s Parade.

Kate, Louis and Charlotte at Trooping the colour

The Princess of Wales was joined by her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

Charlotte at Trooping the colour

The Wales children looked smart in their coordinating outfits, matching their mother’s monochrome ensemble. This is the third time the children have accompanied their mother at the parade to date.

This year, Kate rode in the Glass Coach.

Kate, Louis and Charlotte at Trooping the colour

The Glass Coach is one of the primary ceremonial carriages of the British royal family. Created in 1881, it was purchased by The Crown for the coronation of King George V in 1911.

The Glass Coach

The Glass Coach makes appearances at various state events each year but is most famously known for its role in royal weddings. It transported Princess Margaret to her wedding in 1960 and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981. It also carried Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh after their wedding in 1947.

This is the first time in 12 years that Kate has processed in the Glass Coach — I expect it was a decision made for her comfort, to shelter her from the cold and rain given her diagnosis. I believe Queen Elizabeth II rode in the coach during 2012’s Trooping the Colour for similar reasons.

The weather was particularly unseasonable this year. It was a very wet and windy day:

During some moments of the parade, the glass windows became misty with condensation. The princes and princesses attempted to clean the windows with their hands so they could still wave to the gathered crowds:

Louis looks out of the window of the Glass Coach as it mists up

William didn’t join his immediate family in the carriage. As is tradition, the keen and experienced horseman took part in the procession on horseback. This year, he saddled a horse named Darby.

Prince William on horseback

In his role as honorary Colonel of the Welsh Guards, the Prince wore the regiment’s distinctive red uniform and traditional bearskin cap.

William in his bearskin cap

He rode alongside his uncle, Prince Edward and aunt, Princess Anne.

William, Edward and Anne ride in the procession

King Charles usually rides in the parade on horseback too. This year, he decided to travel by carriage, following his own cancer diagnosis and treatment.

The gold Scottish State Coach being pulled by horse, with the King and Queen inside

He rode in the Scottish State Coach with the Queen.

The King and the Queen

Here’s the Duchess of Edinburgh in the procession. She opted for a beautiful sunny yellow hue:

Duchess of Edinburgh

Her Daughter, Lady Louise in blue florals:

Lady Louise

The procession arrived at Horse Guard’s Parade where the traditional ceremony took place:

Once the Sovereign has arrived at Horse Guard’s Parade in Whitehall, they are greeted by a Royal salute and carry out an inspection of the troops, who are fully trained and operational soldiers wearing the ceremonial uniform of red tunics and bearskin hats.

After the military bands have performed, the escorted Regimental Colour, or flag, is processed down the ranks of soldiers. Over one hundred words of command are used by the Officer in Command of the Parade to direct the several hundred soldiers.

Once the Foot Guards have marched past the Sovereign, they ride back to Buckingham Palace at the head of the soldiers, before taking the salute again at the Palace from a dais.

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The king, on the dais, watching the proceedings:

The King and Queen watch on

This year, the Irish Guards ‘trooped their colour’ (or carried their flag) through the ranks.

Irish Guards

The practice dates back to the 17th century when the colours served as rallying points on the battlefield. The honour to ‘Troop the Colour’ rotates through the five regiments of Foot Guards.

King Charles watching the proceedings with Camilla:

Saluting the guardsmen:

Kate and the Wales family watching from a nearby window.

Kate, Louis, George and Charlotte watch on

Last year, the Princess had a seat outside on the dais (pictured below). I expect she watched from inside this year due to the awful weather and her health condition.

After the ceremony, the Royal Family made their way inside Buckingham Palace, to the famous balcony.

The royals on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

Here, they watched the conclusion of the parade, an RAF fly-past.

RAF Fly-past over Buckingham Palace

Here’s a stunning view of the display from above:

A wide shot of the royals waving to the gathered crowds:

Royals on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

The Wales family on the balcony:

Wales family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

Giving everyone a wave:

Wales family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

Kate, Charles and Charlotte:

Kate, Charles and Charlotte at Trooping the Colour, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

Sharing a joke:

Kate, Charles and Charlotte at Trooping the Colour, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

On Saturday afternoon, the Prince and Princess’s team uploaded a video to their official social media account. The 20 second clip features Kate, George, Charlotte and Louis leaving Buckingham Palace and getting into the Glass Coach. Watch carefully and you’ll see an enthusiastic Louis hop down a set of white steps as his mother, sister and brother walk across a red carpet:

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