Scottish Government is spending almost £6million a year on a network of overseas offices in seven countries. Foreign policy is not devolved to Holyrood and the UK Government runs embassies around the world.
31.05.2021 - 22:25 / etcanada.com
The Queen’s traditional birthday parade, Trooping the Colour, will look a little different this year due to the pandemic.
Buckingham Palace previously released a statement to ET Canada revealing how the event would be different this year, and new details are coming to light ahead of the scaled-down spectacular.
“Following consultation with Government and other relevant parties it has been agreed that The Queen’s Official Birthday Parade, also known as Trooping the Colour, will not go ahead this
Scottish Government is spending almost £6million a year on a network of overseas offices in seven countries. Foreign policy is not devolved to Holyrood and the UK Government runs embassies around the world.
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Queen Elizabeth‘s Trooping the Colour event was much different this year than in previous years!
Queen Elizabeth continued her 95th birthday celebrations with her annual Trooping the Colour event. The royal looked elegant as she stepped out in Windsor wearing a powder blue coat and matching hat, both with a yellow embroidered pattern, on Saturday, June 12. She was all-smiles for the scaled back crowd, watching the Scots Guard lead the parade from a white tented area in a chair.
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Queen Elizabeth‘s Trooping the Colour is going on this year amid the pandemic, but things are going to run a little differently.
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