This year's is to take place on Saturday, June 14, as the Number 7 Company Coldstream Guards parade in front of to celebrate his birthday. More than 1,350 soldiers of the Household Division and King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery, including over 300 musicians from the Massed Bands, will take part in the event. The stunning parade will also include 250 soldiers from the Foot Guards who will line the processional route along The Mall.
will appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace and wave to the crowd, who will be hoping to catch a glimpse of the Sovereign, Queen Camilla, the Prince and , William and Kate, and their three children - Louis, Charlotte and George. The attendance of the Wales family has not yet been confirmed. Aircraft from the Royal Air Force (RAF) will fly over London to pay tribute to Charles, whose actual birthday is on November 14. Believed to have been first performed during the reign of Charles II, who reigned from 1660 and 1685, in 1748 it was decided that the colour would be trooped to mark the monarch's official birthday. It, of course, helps that the weather is usually warmer and drier at this time of year.

The parade begins at Horse Guards Parade at 10.30am and will finish by 12.25pm.
A fly-past by the RAF will take place at 1.00pm, which spectators will be watching from The Mall and across the rest of the city.
Members of the Royal Family normally step outside Buckingham Palace and watch the flypast from the iconic balcony.
A map is not yet available for this year's flyover.
However, created a map showing where the aircraft flew last year.
In 2024, aircraft flew over the sea near the Suffolk's coast at approximately 11am before moving inland.
They then flew across Suffolk, passing Ipswich and Essex as well as travelling over Colchester and southward past Chelmsford.
Residents in Hainault as well as Stratford, Oxford and Reading could catch a glimpse of the aircraft flying above them.
An official list of the aircraft that are due to take part in the flyover this year has not yet been released, and the Express has asked the Ministry of Defence (MoD) for an update.
Here is the list of types of aircraft that were flown, according to Military Air Shows:
- Chinook
- Typhoon FGR4
- Phenom and Texan T1
- C-17 Globemaster
- Voyager and A400M Atlas
- Poseidon and Typhoon
- RC135 Rivet Joint and Typhoon FGR4
- Hawk T2
- F-35B Lightning
- Red Arrows
Following the death of pilot in a Spitfire crash on May 25, 2024, a Lancaster Bomber, Spitfire, and Hurricane from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF) did not take part.
The public can watch the parade from stands on Horse Guards Parade, but only if they got a ticket via an .
If you were not lucky enough to get a ticket, you can have a "limited" view of the event by standing on The Mall, or on the edge of St James's Park overlooking Horse Guards Parade.
But this might be obscured by troops on parade.
Trooping the Colour will also be available to watch live on the in the UK.
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