King celebrates official birthday through colorful parade
Watch live, when King Charles III celebrated his official birthday in a colorful parade in London on Saturday, June 14.
The milestones under the Ma will be exhibited in the capital center with military feasts and feasts.
The event, also known as the King's birthday parade, will also pay tribute to those who died in the Air India crash this week.
Charles demanded a tribute to the 241 passengers and crew members who died and were affected, when 787 people traveled to Gatwick Airport on 787 Dreamliner to observe a minute of silence when they crashed in the Indian city of Ahmedabad on Thursday.
National and senior royals riding during the ceremony will wear black armbands.
Riding on horseback and wearing armbands will be Royal Colonel – Prince of Wales, Colonel of the Welsh Guard, Princess of the Royal Princess, Colonel Bruce and the Royal Family, as well as Duke of Edinburgh, Scottish Guard.
The Queen, Princess of Wales and the Duchess of Edinburgh may be the royals who watched the event.
Fans will hope Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will show up like they did last year.
Royals do not attend the parade and usually do not wear black armbands when watching events in the former Duke of Wellington’s office.
The king asked for a correction to the color scheme, “is respect for the deaths, families in mourning and families in all communities affected by this terrible tragedy,” a Buckingham Palace spokesman said.
The loss of life marked a minute of silence in 2017, a decision made by Queen Elizabeth II, when the parade took place a few days after the Grenfell Tower Fire.