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"Royalty Unites in Splendor: Trooping the Colour" In a majestic display of tradition and regal grandeur

Background imageTrooping Collection: Wallis Simpson watches trooping the colour

Wallis Simpson watches trooping the colour
Wallis Simpson at the window of Buckingham Palace watching the Trooping the Colour on the 3rd June 1972. Wallis had travelled to England and was received by the Queen on the death of her husband

Background imageTrooping Collection: Queen Elizabeth II at the Trooping of the Colour, London

Queen Elizabeth II at the Trooping of the Colour, London
Queen Elizabeth II on horseback at the Trooping of the Colour, London. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageTrooping Collection: Trooping the Colour, Horse Guards Parade, London

Trooping the Colour, Horse Guards Parade, London. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageTrooping Collection: Source Size = 3775 x 1415

Source Size = 3775 x 1415
The Indian Relief Trooping Season, Passing through the Suez Canal: the Practical Joker Imitates a Fly (Left); Fruit Boats at Suez, Oranges, Lemons, Turkish Delight (Right)

Background imageTrooping Collection: Source Size = 3789 x 2165

Source Size = 3789 x 2165
The Indian Relief Trooping Season, Passing through the Suez Canal: the Quiet Time after Tiffin

Background imageTrooping Collection: Source Size = 3785 x 1469

Source Size = 3785 x 1469
The Indian Relief Trooping Season, Passing through the Suez Canal: Tied up at a " gare" or Station (Left); in the Waist, the Dogs Quarter (Right)

Background imageTrooping Collection: Source Size = 3579 x 4836

Source Size = 3579 x 4836
Sketches at Trooping the Colours on the Queens Birthday, 1880

Background imageTrooping Collection: Birch Knight (Tricholoma fulvum) fruiting bodies, small troop growing in grassland, Clumber Park

Birch Knight (Tricholoma fulvum) fruiting bodies, small troop growing in grassland, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England, October

Background imageTrooping Collection: Common Bonnet (Mycena galericulata) fruiting bodies, troop growing amongst moss, Clumber Park

Common Bonnet (Mycena galericulata) fruiting bodies, troop growing amongst moss, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England, October

Background imageTrooping Collection: Coronation 1953, Birthday Parade June 11th

Coronation 1953, Birthday Parade June 11th
Photograph showing an overview of the splendid and colourful military ceremonial of the birthday parade on June 11 1953, just nine days after the Queens Coronation

Background imageTrooping Collection: Trooping the Colours - Chakrata, India

Trooping the Colours - Chakrata, India
Trooping the colours at Chakrata, India in the Dehradun district in the state of Uttarakhand, India. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTrooping Collection: Royal family at Trooping of the Colour

Royal family at Trooping of the Colour
Queen Mary, Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and Princess Margaret in an open topped coach at the Trooping of the Colour on 9 June 1938. Date: 1938

Background imageTrooping Collection: Three generations of royalty

Three generations of royalty
Queen Mary, the Duchess of York and Princess Elizabeth on the way to the Trooping of the Colour. 1931

Background imageTrooping Collection: Trooping the Colour - Queen Victoria Memorial

Trooping the Colour - Queen Victoria Memorial
The coach carrying H.M. The Queen Mother, Princess Margaret, Prince charles and Princess Anne leave the Palace. Date: 1953

Background imageTrooping Collection: The Queens birthday at Cairo

The Queens birthday at Cairo
British troops saluting the flag during the Queens birthday celebrations in Cairo. The British garrison held a birthday parade

Background imageTrooping Collection: Tatler cover - Queen on parade, 1953

Tatler cover - Queen on parade, 1953
The Queen attending the Trooping of the Colour ceremony in her Coronation year, seen here riding to Horse Guards Parade on her official birthday to take the salute of the Brigade of Guards

Background imageTrooping Collection: Trooping the Colour on George Vs Birthday

Trooping the Colour on George Vs Birthday
Trooping the Colour in Whitehall, Central London, on King George Vs birthday

Background imageTrooping Collection: The arms and insignia of Denmark

The arms and insignia of Denmark
The coats of arms and flags of Denmark. Date: 1936

Background imageTrooping Collection: Edward VIII with his brothers

Edward VIII with his brothers
King Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor (1894-1972) seen saluting as he rides to the Trooping of the Colour in 1936 supported by his three brothers; (from the left) Prince Albert, Duke of York

Background imageTrooping Collection: Two Horse Guards

Two Horse Guards
Two royal horse guards riding under an archway at Whitehall, London, probably arriving to take part in the Trooping of the Colour parade

Background imageTrooping Collection: Trooping the Colour

Trooping the Colour
A policeman and a man in a wheelchair are among the spectators of the rehearsal for the Trooping of the Colour at Horseguards Parade, Whitehall, central London



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"Royalty Unites in Splendor: Trooping the Colour" In a majestic display of tradition and regal grandeur, Princess Elizabeth and HRH Queen Elizabeth II graced the Trooping of the Colour ceremony. The iconic event unfolded in London, England, captivating all with its timeless allure. Amidst an atmosphere brimming with anticipation, H. M. Queen Elizabeth II took center stage as she saluted her loyal subjects from horseback. Her presence radiated grace and dignity as she honored this cherished British custom. Joined by Princess Elizabeth, who exuded youthful elegance alongside her royal counterparts, their attendance at the Trooping of the Colour marked a momentous occasion for both monarchs. The Sphere Front Cover captured this enchanting scene perfectly, immortalizing Princess Elizabeth's radiant smile. The procession of Horse Guardsmen paraded through London's streets to Horse Guards Parade—a spectacle that left onlookers awestruck. Their disciplined march symbolized centuries-old traditions upheld by these dedicated guardians of royalty. As crowds gathered along the route to catch a glimpse of their beloved queen and princesses, excitement filled the air. It was a day when history merged seamlessly with modernity—an ode to Britain's enduring monarchy. Trooping the Colour is not merely an event; it is an embodiment of national pride and unity. This annual celebration brings together people from all walks of life to honor their sovereign ruler—a testament to unwavering loyalty that resonates throughout generations. With every salute given by Queen Elizabeth II during this remarkable pageantry, hearts swelled with admiration for her steadfast commitment to duty and service. Her unwavering dedication has earned her a place in history as one of Britain's most revered monarchs. The Trooping of the Colour remains etched in our collective memory—its splendor forever imprinted upon our souls. As we reflect on this unforgettable day spent amidst pomp and circumstance, we are reminded once again of the enduring power and majesty of the British monarchy.