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Kensington Palace drops first photo of Prince William as he leads royals

Prince William wears black armband at Trooping the Colour after King Charles’ order

Kensington Palace drops first photo of Prince William from Trooping the Colour
Kensington Palace drops first photo of Prince William from Trooping the Colour

Prince William made a powerful appearance at his father King Charles’ birthday parade in London on June 14, Saturday.

The future King was photographed riding a horse alongside his aunt Princess Anne and uncle, Prince Edward at the Trooping the Colour parade.

William, his wife Princess Kate and their three children, George, Charlotte and Louis joined the senior royals to begin the celebrations of the monarch’s 77th birthday.

Kensington Palace drops first photo of Prince William as he leads royals

Kensington Palace released the first photo of the Prince of Wales on their official Instagram channels, delighting royal fans.

In the picture, William was seen wearing a Trooping the Colour uniform with a black armband. King Charles asked this in order to pay respect to the victims of the Air India plane crash.

As per BBC, Buckingham Palace’s spokesperson also confirmed that the monarch “requested a minute’s silence,” to the royals after he inspected his birthday parade.

Apart from Waleses, the Princess Royal, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, and other senior members of the royal family are taking part in the significant gathering.

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