
The British Royal Family. Trooping the Colour 2010
The Queen has marked her 84th official birthday at the Trooping the Colour parade in central London.
She wore a light lilac outfit as she inspected rows of crimson-coated Guardsmen while the sun shone weakly over Horse Guards Parade. The parade included more than 1,400 soldiers in the traditional uniforms of the Household Cavalry, Royal Horse Artillery and Foot Guards.
The Queen was accompanied on the short journey from Buckingham Palace by Prince Phillip, who underwent minor surgery on his left hand earlier this week. Prince Charles also attended the ceremony despite suffering from a persistent chest infection and is scheduled to take three days off next week. He was accompanied the Duchess of Cornwall, who suffered a broken leg earlier this year and had the cast removed just two weeks ago
Also present were Princess Anne, and grandchildren Prince William, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
Article and Video: BBC News UK
Pictures: Getty Images
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