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LONDON-King Charles III and senior members of the UK royal family wore black armbands during Saturday’s Trooping the Colour ceremony in a solemn tribute to victims of the devastating Air India ...
King Charles and Prince William have paid tribute to the victims of the Air India plane crash tragedy by wearing black armbands during Britain's annual Trooping the Colour parade.
In a rare and solemn gesture, King Charles III paused his annual birthday parade, Trooping the Colour, to honour the victims of the devastating Air India crash that killed 241 people on board and ...
Trooping the Colour was a display of military pomp and pageantry but Charles asked for the traditional programme to include the remembrance, and for senior royals and officers taking part to wear ...
Why King Charles Wore a Black Armband on His Uniform at Trooping the Colour. The monarch, 76, led a moment of silence and changed his uniform to pay tribute at the centuries-old parade. By.
Buckingham Palace said the 76-year-old monarch wanted the alterations "as a mark of respect for the lives lost, the families in mourning and all the communities affected by this awful tragedy". It ...
Riding behind the King were the royal colonels wearing black armbands – the Prince of Wales, who is Colonel of the Welsh Guards; the Princess Royal, Colonel of the Blues and Royals; and the Duke of ...
The King wore a black armband in tribute to those killed in the Air India plane crash as the Trooping the Colour ceremony staged in his honour began.
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