Prince William and Princess Kate gave royal fans a rare glimpse into their family’s preparation for Trooping the Colour 2025, offering a candid look at how the Wales family got ready for King Charles III’s official birthday celebration on June 14.
In a special social media post shared on the day of the parade, the Prince and Princess of Wales delighted followers with a new video clip showing their departure from Buckingham Palace, just moments before stepping out for the public ceremony.
A Royal Family Moment Before the Parade
The video, posted to their official X (formerly Twitter) account, was captioned:
“All ready for Trooping the Colour!” — with a Union Jack emoji, setting a patriotic and cheerful tone.
The footage opened with Prince William descending the palace steps in the ceremonial Welsh Guards uniform, confidently adjusting the chinstrap of his bearskin hat. The next clip captured him mounting his black horse, Darby, as he rode out to join the prestigious Trooping the Colour procession.
Princess Kate and the Kids Shine in Coordinated Style
The video then turned to Princess Kate and their three children — Prince George (11), Princess Charlotte (10), and Prince Louis (7) — as they exited the palace and approached their carriage. Kate, donning a stunning aqua ensemble, was seen gently placing a hand on Charlotte’s back, highlighting the close bond between mother and daughter.
The family traveled in the Ascot Landau carriage, with Kate and Charlotte seated side-by-side, while George and Louis sat opposite. The young royals appeared excited and cheerful — with Prince Louis locking eyes with the camera, adding a playful touch to the moment.
Matching Outfits and Royal Charm
Fans were quick to notice that Princess Charlotte and Princess Kate twinned in matching aqua outfits, a style detail that has become a cherished tradition in their public appearances. The coordinated look was both elegant and heartwarming, adding a personal, relatable touch to the formal occasion.
A Glimpse into Royal Life
This type of behind-the-scenes content is part of a growing trend from the Wales’ social media team, who have been sharing more candid and engaging updates from royal events. These recap-style videos allow the public to feel more connected to the monarchy’s modern side.
However, this approach hasn’t always come without its challenges. As detailed in Robert Hardman’s book, The Making of a King: King Charles III and the Modern Monarchy, a similar video recorded during the King’s coronation in May 2023 was partly blamed for the Wales family’s delayed arrival. The book claims that King Charles and Queen Camilla arrived early, and the Waleses were running about 90 seconds behind schedule, causing unexpected tension during the high-stakes event.
The Waleses Embrace Royal Duty with a Modern Touch
Despite occasional scheduling hiccups, Prince William and Princess Kate continue to captivate the public with their mix of tradition, elegance, and relatability. Their willingness to share moments like these ahead of Trooping the Colour 2025 signals a fresh and accessible approach to royal representation.