Every June, the Trooping the Colour commemorates Queen Elizabeth's birthday. Here's what royal fans need to know about the tradition.
Every year, the royals can be seen beaming from the Buckingham Palace balcony as unfolds in front of them. But for those of us not in the UK, the Trooping can be a little confusing. First and foremost, it has a pretty odd-sounding name, but when diving into the actual history of the event, its moniker suddenly makes way more sense.
The Troopings have happened for centuries -- so this isn't just something dreamed up for Queen Elizabeth's reign as sovereign. In fact, she began going to the Troopings before she was even queen at all. There's a deep history to this military parade, and the... and no, it's not just a chance for Kate Middleton to wear a great new outfit or toInstead, the Trooping dates back to the 17th century and became a tradition that carries up through today.
The history of the Trooping the Colour is fascinating as there have been cancellations over the years, an assassination attempt, and an explanation for a perceived snub againstAnd rest assured that the queen will be back next year for the 2021 parade to mark her 95th birthday. Yep, the queen is going strong at almost 100 years old.
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