As the annual Trooping the Colour event approaches, the spotlight is on Princess Kate and Prince William as they face a challenging decision regarding their children’s participation.
For the Wales kids, this celebration is a delightful occasion, filled with excitement and joy.
Royal biographer Ingrid Seward weighs in on the situation, suggesting that the children undoubtedly relish the festivities.
Traditionally, Princess Kate makes a grand entrance in a carriage alongside her three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
However, this year, there’s a possibility that the little ones might miss out on the fun if their mother is not present.
With Prince William set to participate on horseback, the family dynamics could shift significantly.
Seward expressed her thoughts to Newsweek, pondering whether the children will accompany their father if their mother stays behind.
She mused, “It might be you should stay behind with Mummy.
Mightn’t it, really?” This raises questions about how the absence of Princess Kate could impact the children’s attendance.
The royal biographer emphasized that without their mother, the children may choose not to attend.
“There simply won’t be a carriage as William will be riding a horse,” she noted.
In her opinion, the allure of Trooping the Colour might not be enough for the kids if their mother isn’t there to share the experience with them.
Trooping the Colour is a cherished tradition held every June to celebrate the Sovereign’s birthday.
This year, the festivities are set for Saturday, June 15, kicking off at approximately 10:20 a.m.
The event promises to be a spectacular display, featuring 1,400 officers, troops, 200 horses, and 400 musicians marching in honor of King Charles.
While the King is expected to be in attendance, he will not be riding a horse this time around.
Instead, he will likely observe the parade from a different vantage point, as the focus shifts to the grand spectacle unfolding before him.