The Princess of Wales has made a return to public life with a highly anticipated appearance at the Trooping the Colour pageant in London.
26.05.2024 - 17:59 / dailyrecord.co.uk
King Charles is set to make a very significant change to this year's Trooping the Colour parade which is due to unfold on June 15.
As royal enthusiasts gear up for another display featuring the famous Red Arrows in celebration of the monarch's official birthday, a notable change to protocol is set to take place.
Annually, throngs of royal loyalists line the streets of London as the capital comes alive with the dazzling spectacle involving 1,400 marching soldiers, 200 horses and a resounding ensemble of 400 musicians.
This year's was shrouded in uncertainty following the revelation of the King's ongoing battle with cancer earlier in February, but it appears its business as usual as preparations are underway for next month's festivities in London.
However, it's understood there will be a small but noticeable adjustment to proceedings, the Mirror reports.
Diverting from the norm, King Charles is likely to appear in a carriage rather than on horseback, according to the Times.
Currently undergoing treatment for an undisclosed form of cancer, the monarch was recently granted permission by his medical team to resume public duties, albeit at a slightly reduced scale.
Buckingham Palace confirmed that future engagements involving the King "will be adapted where necessary" to accommodate his path to recovery.
One insider revealed to the publication: "The King is most likely to be taking part in Trooping via carriage this year but a final decision is yet to be made."
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The Princess of Wales has made a return to public life with a highly anticipated appearance at the Trooping the Colour pageant in London.
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