The Princess of Wales will not be returning to public duties for the Colonel’s Review next month, it has been revealed, but King Charles will take part in the Trooping the Colour . The annual event has marked the official birthday of the King or Queen for more than 260 years and will take place on 15 June. The confirmation comes after Buckingham Palace was forced to cancel and review dozens of royal engagements after the General Election was called for July 4.
Charles has recently returned to public-facing duties while still receiving treatment for an undisclosed form of cancer and will now take part in one of the highlights of the royal calendar. The Princess of Wales will not be returning to public duties for the Colonel’s Review after some speculation she would be well enough to take part. As colonel in chief of the Irish Guards, a role the Princess was given in 2023, she would be expected to take the salute.
The celebration, which traditionally involves the royal family gathering on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after a display of pomp and military pageantry, will be held on June 15. While the King has been confirmed to take part in the ceremony, he will inspect the soldiers from a carriage as opposed to on horseback, which he did last years. During the ceremony, which takes place on Horse Guards Parade in Whitehall, it is understood the King will carry out the review of the Guardsmen and officers from an Ascot Landau carriage with the Queen.
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