King and Queen cheered by crowds at Trooping Colour
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The Royal Observer on MSNCharles and William in a Power Struggle Over One Royal Tradition the Prince Is Adamant to ‘Reform’Prince William and King Charles present a united front at public events. However, behind closed doors, the Prince of Wales and the monarch are allegedly locking horns over a long-standing royal tradition.
King Charles Reportedly 'Livid' Over Canceling Christmas Tradition originally appeared on Parade. King Charles may be forced to cancel one of his favorite Christmas traditions.
Trooping the Colour does not celebrate Charles’ actual birthday, which falls on November 14. Instead it is an annual celebration of the monarch in the summer
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The Royal Observer on MSNKing Charles Sparks 'Royal Revolution' by Breaking a 200-Year-Old TraditionKing Charles inherited a huge portfolio of lavish properties from his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, when he ascended the throne on 8 September 2022. While following traditions is part of being King,
The Sun recently reported there is a potential shortage of pheasants at the monarch’s Sandringham Estate, which could affect the chances of a full shooting calendar this winter.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla have walked out on the balcony to rupturous cheers at Buckingham Palace to witness the RAF flypast. The pair are joined by the Prince and Princess of Wales, alongside their three children, George, Charlotte and Louis.
Donald Trump is planning a big military parade on his birthday, the same day King Charles has his royal parade in the U.K. Critics say Trumps version feels more about showing power than patriotism, and many protests are planned across the U.
King Charles ‘Livid’ As He Is Forced To Cancel Important Christmas Tradition Amid Royal Family Drama
King Charles III is reportedly "livid" over a potential shortage of pheasants at his Sandringham Estate, which could force the cancellation of the annual Boxing Day shoot, a longstanding royal Christm
Prince William and Princess Kate, along with their three children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—attended King Charles' birthday parade.On June 14, the Waleses