Princess Charlotte wears a large bow as she appears on the balcony with William and Kate at Trooping the Color
Princess Charlotte showed off a large bow at her wedding on June 13. queue colorcelebrating her grandfather king charles‘Official Birthday Parade in London.

The 11-year-old princess styled her long hair in her signature way, with a ribbon tied into a half-ponytail and her biggest bow yet. Royal reporter Rebecca English noted on X that the young royal’s organza bow was designed by renowned milliner Jane Taylor.
Charlotte arrives with Kate and brothers in carriage
Cameras captured Princess Charlotte’s style as she rode in a carriage with her mother, kate middletonand her brothers, Prince George, 12, and Prince Louis, 8.
her father, prince williamNot to be outdone, he participated in the grand military parade on horseback, a tradition he has adhered to for many years.
The Prince and Princess of Wales’ families are recognized for coordinating their outfits at special events such as holiday gatherings and military parades, and the color of choice on Saturday was light blue.
This is what Kate Middleton wore to the Trooping the Color parade
Kate Middleton wore a baby blue blazer dress by one of her favorite designers, Catherine Walker, paired with white heels and a matching hat by Philip Treacy.
Additionally, she adorned herself with famous jewelry, including her Irish Guards brooch, Cassandra Goad earrings, and a three-strand pearl bracelet that once belonged to the late king. princess diana.
The two young boys were wearing navy blue suits and light blue ties. They joined William and Kate to witness the celebrations from the balcony, as the Royal Air Force aerobatic team the Red Arrows performed a flypast above them.
A military parade was also held, with more than 1,000 soldiers from the Home Division and the King’s Forces Royal Horse Artillery, and hundreds of musicians performing as they passed Buckingham Palace in London.
Although King Charles’ actual birthday is in November, the celebrations are traditionally held in June to take advantage of more favorable weather conditions.