Royal Pics: History repeated as Prince George makes 1st appearance at Queen's birthday
London, June 14: After the release of his adorable pictures with his sister Princess Charlotte, Prince George once again made headlines.
History has been repeated as Prince George watched his first Trooping the Colour parade to mark his great grandmother Queen Elizabeth II's birthday in London on Saturday, June 13.
Prince Geroge wore the same outfit, which his father Prince William had worn at the Queeen's birthday parade in 1984.
Prince
George's
first
appearance
on
the
balcony
wearing
the
same
outfit
his
father
wore
at
HM's
Birthday
Parade
1984
pic.twitter.com/ffhrDleGmT
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Kensington
Palace
(@KensingtonRoyal)
June
13,
2015
The two-year-old, third in line to the British throne, watched from a window at Buckingham Palace as the Queen travelled by a horse-drawn open carriage alongside husband Duke of Edinburgh.
The
Queen
and
members
of
the
Royal
Family
on
the
balcony
of
#BuckinghamPalace
after
today's
#TroopingTheColour
pic.twitter.com/cSgmI1SkDg
—
BritishMonarchy
(@BritishMonarchy)
June
13,
2015
Prince George later joined the royal family on the balcony of the palace to wave to the crowds.
His mother Kate Middleton also made her first royal appearance since the birth of sister Princess Charlotte last month to mark the traditional event held in mid-June to commemorate the Queen's actual birthday on April 21.
The
Colours
of
the
Welsh
Guards
are
carried
(or
'trooped')
down
the
ranks
this
morning
at
#TroopingTheColour
pic.twitter.com/fqcIJmH5MR
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BritishMonarchy
(@BritishMonarchy)
June
13,
2015
Hundreds gathered to witness the ceremonial ride and loud cheers went up as a carriage carrying the Duchess of Cambridge Kate, the Duchess of Cornwall Camilla and Prince Harry left the palace.
Prince William rode on earlier on horse-back with his father Prince Charles.
The
Prince
of
Wales,The
Duke
of
Cambridge
&
The
Princess
Royal
accompanied
HM
on
horseback
#TroopingTheColour
pic.twitter.com/leDI3guHyW
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BritishMonarchy
(@BritishMonarchy)
June
13,
2015
The event marked the first time the Queen has been seen at her birthday celebrations with her heir Prince Charles and heirs apparent, Prince William and Prince George.
More than 1,000 soldiers took part in the traditional display of army drill, music and horsemanship.
The Royal Air Force said most of the flypast had to be cancelled due to bad weather.
A
spectacular
#flypast
by
the
@rafredarrows
@RoyalAirForceUK
at
#TroopingTheColour
today
pic.twitter.com/G28u9IAlDB
—
BritishMonarchy
(@BritishMonarchy)
June
13,
2015
'Trooping the Colour' has its origins in traditional preparations for battle. Colours, or flags, were carried, or "trooped", down the rank so that they could be seen and recognised by the soldiers.
In the 18th Century, guards from the royal palaces assembled daily on Horse Guards to "troop the colours", and in 1748, it was announced that the parade would also mark the sovereign's official birthday.
The Queen's actual birthday was on 21 April, when she turned 89. The Duke of Edinburgh celebrated his 94th birthday on Wednesday.
It is the 63rd time the Queen has attended a birthday parade, a record unmatched by any monarch.
Joined by all other senior royals, the monarch inspected 1,100 soldiers of the Household Division at Horse Guards Parade.
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News
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agency
inputs)