As London prepares for this year’s Trooping the Colour celebration on Saturday, June 14, royal fans are looking back at a subtle but powerful moment from last year’s event — when King Charles III broke with tradition for a deeply personal reason.
Thousands are expected to line the Mall once again this weekend, drawn by the grandeur of the royal birthday parade. A tradition dating back more than two centuries, Trooping the Colour isn’t just a ceremonial spectacle — it’s a statement of unity, resilience, and national pride.
This will be King Charles’ third time presiding over the event as monarch, and while the spotlight will be on the precision of the military procession, the Royal Family’s appearance on the palace balcony always carries symbolic weight. Last year, however, that symbolism took on new meaning.
A Departure From Tradition
By longstanding protocol, the royal balcony lineup is carefully choreographed. Members of the Royal Family usually appear in a structured arrangement — the King and Queen at the center, flanked by the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children.
But in 2023, observers noticed something unusual: Kate Middleton, The Princess of Wales, was standing beside King Charles, not next to her husband, Prince William.
At the time, both Charles and Kate were undergoing cancer treatment. While details were kept private, the change in positioning was widely interpreted as a show of solidarity between the two — a gentle, human moment amid royal formality.
Former royal butler Grant Harrold later suggested that the decision was no accident. “It may have been subtle,” he remarked, “but that small change in positioning sent a message: that the King and Kate were facing their challenges together.”
Symbolism That Resonates
In royal events, nothing is truly accidental. From uniforms to balcony arrangements, every element is scripted — but occasionally, those scripts are revised for deeper meaning.
Charles, known for his more personal approach to leadership, may have invited Kate to stand beside him as a way to reflect unity, strength, and shared resilience in the face of health battles. With Kate having since announced her remission, the moment now stands as a quiet symbol of endurance.
What to Expect This Year
The 2024 edition of Trooping the Colour is expected to follow a familiar format: a procession involving over 1,400 soldiers, 200 horses, and 400 musicians, followed by the iconic RAF flypast, which typically takes place around 1 PM after the Royal Family gathers on the Buckingham Palace balcony.
While the King’s actual birthday falls on November 14, this June celebration is his official birthday observance — a tradition dating back to the reign of King George II.
Though the full lineup for this year’s balcony appearance hasn’t been confirmed, previous years have seen only working royals featured prominently. Still, royal watchers are hopeful that young royals such as Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis will once again delight the crowds with their presence.
A Royal Moment to Watch
Whether or not this year brings another protocol-defying moment, it’s clear that the monarchy under King Charles is one that blends tradition with empathy. The personal touches — even when subtle — continue to shape how the public connects with the Royal Family.