Trooping the Colour 2020 For the Queen’s Birthday

AYLESFORD, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 06: Queen Elizabeth II of the conversations with the residents in the new Appleton Lodge care center run by the RBLI during a visit to the Royal British Legion Industries village to celebrate the charity's centenary year on November 6, 2019, in Aylesford, England. (Photo: Richard Pohle - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Buckingham Palace has confirmed that a reduced version of Trooping the Colour will be the 13 of June to mark Queen Elizabeth II’s official birthday. Normally the event will see members of the British and Commonwealth armies on parade for the inspection. However, in more recent years, has been an opportunity for the queen of the extended family to gather publicly for the celebration and the grand parade, which begins at Buckingham Palace before heading down to the mall.

The 2020 Trooping the Colour was cancelled in March, due to the constant COVID-19 pandemic. At the time, Buckingham Palace has released a statement saying: “In line with government advice, it has been agreed that the Queen’s Birthday Parade also known as Trooping the Colour, will not go ahead in its traditional form. A number of other options that are being considered, in line with the relevant guidance.” This is the first time that the event has been cancelled since 1955, which was due to a national railway strike.

Buckingham Palace has confirmed that a military salute in place of will be held in the Castle of Windsor, where the Queen and Prince Philip have been self-isolation from the month of March. “It’s going to be a small and brief military ceremony in Windsor Castle to commemorate The official birthday of the Queen”, a Buckingham Palace said the spokesman The people. There are No firm details and what time the ceremony will take place, or if the members of the family such as Prince Charles, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, or their children will be present — but as soon as we know more, so will you.

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