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King Charles Reportedly to Skip Royal Tradition at Trooping the Colour for the Second Straight Year

This weekend will see the return of a familiar royal event, but with a notable shift that highlights the changing role of King Charles III.

For this year’s Trooping the Colour, King Charles III will not appear on horseback. Instead, he will oversee the military parade in a different manner, an adjustment that reflects his ongoing treatment for cancer.

As reported by The Times, the 76-year-old monarch will ride in a carriage alongside Queen Camilla, 77, from Buckingham Palace to Horse Guards Parade on Saturday, June 14.

From the carriage, the King will inspect the troops—departing from the long-standing tradition of reviewing them on horseback. According to palace aides, he is unlikely to return to the saddle for future ceremonies.

A Shift That Signals Change

This will be the second consecutive year Charles has opted to ride in a carriage. In 2023, he briefly brought back the horseback tradition, which hadn’t been seen since Queen Elizabeth II last rode in 1986. That event, his first Trooping the Colour as sovereign, was widely seen as a confident start to his reign.

However, health developments have since required adjustments. In early 2024, Charles received treatment for an enlarged prostate, followed by a diagnosis of an unspecified form of cancer.

He now undergoes weekly treatments while continuing to carry out his royal duties. Riding in a carriage allows him to remain active in public life in a safer, more manageable way.

A Lifetime with Horses

Once a skilled polo player and amateur jockey, King Charles has long been admired for his equestrian talents. But unlike his three siblings, he no longer rides recreationally.

According to The Times, Prince Andrew—despite stepping back from public duties—still rides in Windsor. Queen Elizabeth II stopped appearing on horseback at Trooping the Colour at age 60, though she was last seen riding privately at 96, just two months before her passing.

The King’s decision mirrors that of his mother. From 1987 onwards, Queen Elizabeth continued to attend Trooping the Colour by coach rather than on horseback, maintaining her commitment to tradition in a modified form. Her final public appearance at the event took place in 2022.

Though Charles will no longer take to horseback, his presence at the parade remains a clear sign of his dedication to public service.

A Private Gesture in the Public Eye

Outside his official engagements, a recent personal gesture by the King attracted wider attention. Following U.S. President Joe Biden’s cancer diagnosis, Charles sent a private letter of support.

While intended as a compassionate message between two leaders facing serious health challenges, the note drew scrutiny, with some questioning whether it reflected misplaced priorities.

Nonetheless, King Charles’ visible role in the Trooping the Colour parade underscores his ongoing commitment, even as his approach evolves to accommodate health realities.

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