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Trooping and Colour
Welsh Guards Trooping the Colour 2007.
Beginning in 1958, the Canadian government began to orchestrate Dominion Day celebrations, usually consisting of Trooping the Colour ceremonies on Parliament Hill in the afternoon and evening, followed by a mass band concert and fireworks display.
* United Kingdom – Trooping the Colour ( Military celebration of the monarch's official birthday held in London on the second Saturday of June )
* 1981 – At the Trooping the Colour ceremony in London, a teenager, Marcus Sarjeant, fires six blank shots at Queen Elizabeth II.
* Trooping the Colour
* Trooping the Colour
A ceremonial or celebratory form of aerial salute is the flypast ( known as a " flyover " in the United States ), which often follows major parades such as the annual Trooping the Colour in the United Kingdom or the French défilé du 14 juillet.
* June 13 – At the Trooping the Colour ceremony in London, Marcus Sarjeant fires 6 blank shots at Elizabeth II.
* June 4 – The first Trooping the Colour ceremony is held at the Horse Guards Parade in London.
* Trooping the Colour
The Royal Family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the annual Trooping the Colour in 2012.
However, the Queen does invite them to private family functions and to participate in official royal occasions, such as the Trooping the Colour, the Golden Jubilee celebrations, and ceremonial or state funerals.
The Royal Family on the balcony of Buckingham palace in 2009 at the ceremony of Trooping the Colour.
Their presence, activities and traditional roles constitute the apex of a modern " royal court ," and provide a distinctly British and historical pageantry to ceremonies ( e. g. Trooping the Colour ) and flavour to public events ( e. g. Garden Parties, Ascot ).
The Royal Family on the Balcony of Buckingham palace in 1986 at the ceremony of Trooping of the Colour.
The Duke of York riding in the carriage procession at Trooping the Colour, 16 June 2012
Princess Eugenie riding in a carriage with her father and sister at Trooping the Colour, 16 June 2012.
As a member of the British Royal Family, Princess Eugenie is frequently seen at important Royal events, such as the annual Trooping the Colour ceremony in London.
Duties include the State Opening of Parliament, Trooping the Colour, and the Remembrance Sunday parade.
Running off The Mall at its eastern end is Horse Guards Parade, where the Trooping the Colour ceremony is held.
All cadets, except for those who have been back-termed through injury or other reasons, are inspected by the Sovereign ( or her representative ), participate in the Trooping the Colour and parade past the Sovereign ( or her representative ) and guests.
During Trooping the Colour, the Colour is escorted by the Sovereign's Platoon, which has been selected on merit from the Senior Division.
Horses pulling a large carriage known as a " covered brake " collect the Yeoman of the Guard in their distinctive red uniforms from St James's Palace for Investitures at Buckingham Palace ; High Commissioners or Ambassadors are driven to their audiences with The Queen in landaus ; visiting heads of state are transported to and from official arrival ceremonies and members of the Royal Family are driven in Royal Mews coaches during Trooping the Colour, the Order of the Garter service at Windsor Castle and carriage processions at the beginning of each day of Royal Ascot.

Trooping and is
The traditional marching song, " The British Grenadiers ", is often performed by British Army bands, and is played at the Trooping the Colour.
Trooping the Colour is a ceremony performed by regiments of the British and Commonwealth armies.
Trooping the Colour is an old ceremony whereby a battalion would fall in by companies and the colour-party would " troop " or march the colours through the ranks so that every man would see that the colours were intact.
In the United Kingdom, Trooping the Colour is also known as the Queen's Birthday Parade.
On the day of Trooping the Colour, the Royal Standard is flown from Buckingham Palace and from Horse Guards Building, while the Union Flag ( colloquially known as the Union Jack ), is flown from public buildings as well as the flags of the British Commonwealth of Nations, especially in recent years.
The entire parade is best understood as an exercise of several elements carried out in slow and quick march time, with the Trooping the Colour phase forming the centrepiece.
The Trooping of the Colour phase is initiated by the lone drummer's eight-bar " Drummer's Call ", signalling the Captain of No. 1 Guard to cede his command to the Subaltern of No. 1 Guard.
The Sovereign's Company is entitled to carry the banner on all ceremonial parades as well as escorting the Queen's colour during the Trooping of the Colour.
Also part of the Commonwealth but an independent monarchy, Malaysia performs Trooping the Colours every first Saturday of June, the official birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the elected Malaysian King, in front of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the Raja Permaisuri Agong, the Prime Minister of Malaysia, the Deputy Prime Minister, and other officials of the Government, and officers of the Malaysian Armed Forces, of which the King is the Commander-in-Chief as prescribed by the Malaysian Constitution of 1957 as amended.
One of the five Foot Guards regiments is selected each year to troop their colour before the Sovereign at Trooping the Colour annually in June.
It is the site of the annual ceremonies of Trooping the Colour, which commemorates the monarch's official birthday, and Beating Retreat.
Temporary courts and seating designed by Populous were installed, much as seating is installed annually for Trooping the Colour.
* Fire of Joy, load weapons: This command is used in parades such as National Day Parade in Singapore, and Trooping the Colour.
The day is marked in London by the ceremony of Trooping the Colour, which is also known as the Queen's Birthday Parade.
More popularly known as Trooping the Colour, it is a colourful State occasion where the Queen receives and returns the salute of her Household Division troops.

Trooping and celebrated
The first time was 20 May 1939, when King George VI was on a coast-to-coast tour of Canada and his official birthday was celebrated with a Trooping the Colour ceremony on Parliament Hill.

Trooping and June
In the United Kingdom, massed military bands perform at Trooping the Colour, an annual ceremony held every June on Horse Guards Parade to mark the official Queen's Birthday celebrations.
The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh at Trooping the Colour, June 2012.
It was Edward VII who moved Trooping the Colour to its June date, because of the vagaries of British weather.
He made his debut at Trooping the Colour on 13 June 2009.
Queen Elizabeth II at the Trooping the Colour, London, on her Official Birthday, 14 June 2008
Each June, during the official Queen's Birthday celebrations, Queen Elizabeth II travels to and from Trooping the Colour on Horse Guards Parade in an ivory-mounted phaeton carriage made in 1842 for her great-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria.
Together with the Household Division the King's Troop has appeared every June since 1997, when it made its first appearance, at Trooping the Colour, on Horse Guards Parade to celebrate the Queen's Official Birthday.
In addition to the Changing the Guard, the Ceremonial Guard takes part in many other functions, such as the annual Governor General's inspection in late June, the Canada Day celebration on 1 July, the " Fortissimo " Sunset Ceremony that takes place in mid-late August on Parliament Hill, and the annual Trooping the Colour.
These duties include the provision of a Sovereign's Escort, most commonly seen at the present Queen's Birthday Parade ( Trooping the Colour ) in June each year.
These include the provision of the Sovereign's Escort, most commonly seen at the present Queen's Birthday Parade ( Trooping the Colour ) in June each year.
On 13 June 1981, Sarjeant joined the crowds for Trooping the Colour, finding a spot near the junction between The Mall and Horseguards Avenue.
The regimental establishment of HQ and four machine gun companies was retained until 1920, and the regiment took part in the Trooping the Colour ceremony in Hyde Park, London to mark the King's Official Birthday in June 1919 alongside the other regiments of foot guards.

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