The Prince and Princess of Wales made a grand appearance at Trooping the Colour 2025, marking King Charles III’s official birthday celebration. On June 14, Prince William, Princess Kate, and their children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—were seen en route to Buckingham Palace, joining the rest of the Royal Family for the annual event.
A Family United for a Royal Celebration
The royal family was photographed inside their cars as they traveled to the historic parade. Princess Kate and Princess Charlotte turned heads by twinning in coordinated outfits, both donning elegant, soft-toned attire that perfectly aligned with the regal atmosphere of the occasion. Their matching looks added a charming and stylish touch to the day’s events.

Meanwhile, Prince William honored his father’s request by wearing a black armband with his ceremonial uniform. The symbolic gesture paid tribute to the victims of the Air India plane crash, showcasing the Royal Family’s acknowledgment of global tragedies even during celebratory events.
George and Louis Step Up in Style
The young royals, Prince George and Prince Louis, were dressed in classic three-piece suits as they prepared for their highly anticipated balcony appearance at Buckingham Palace. The brothers joined the rest of the royal family in observing the day’s grand finale — the RAF fly-past, a tradition that never fails to capture the public’s attention.

Senior Royals Join the Monarch
King Charles and Queen Camilla were accompanied by other senior members of the Royal Family, including Princess Anne, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, and more. The monarch reviewed his birthday parade in line with royal traditions before leading his family to the palace balcony for the concluding aerial display.
The Royal Family’s Public Unity
This year’s Trooping the Colour not only celebrated the King’s birthday but also served as a strong show of unity from the Royal Family amid challenging times. With Princess Kate returning to public view and the next generation of royals stepping confidently into the spotlight, the event carried deep symbolic weight beyond its pageantry.
As the RAF jets soared above Buckingham Palace, thousands of royal watchers celebrated both a timeless tradition and a moment of continuity within the monarchy.