Trooping the Color: Charles faces trouble at birthday parade

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In a surprising turn of events, Prince Charles encountered trouble during his birthday parade, Trooping the Color. The heir to the British throne faced an unexpected series of mishaps, from wardrobe malfunctions to horse-riding difficulties. Spectators were taken aback as Charles struggled to maintain composure while leading the procession. However, his resilience shone through as he gracefully persevered, refusing to let the challenges overshadow the celebration. Despite the obstacles, the event served as a reminder of Charles' unwavering commitment to his royal duties, earning him respect amidst the momentary setbacks.

For the first time, Charles III. had the traditional birthday parade "Trooping the Color" as king. The 74-year-old will ride a horse on Saturday – which his mother Queen Elizabeth II last did in 1986. The military parade at Horse Guards Parade in London is followed by a Royal Air Force air show. This maneuver was originally planned for Charles' coronation in early May but had to be scaled back significantly at the time due to bad weather.

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