King Charles III’s annual birthday parade, known as Trooping the Colour, took place on June 13th in England. The event featured a large-scale display of military personnel and attracted thousands of spectators. Despite the grandeur of the procession, the parade was accompanied by protests, creating an atmosphere of tension. Details regarding the nature of the protests have not been widely reported, but their presence was noted as disruptive to the celebratory event. The parade is traditionally held to mark the official birthday of the British monarch. This year’s event was the first Trooping the Colour presided over by King Charles III following his ascension to the throne. The display showcased the traditions and pageantry associated with the British monarchy.
