Queen Elizabeth II inspects the guards during the Trooping The Colour ceremony on June 13, 2009 in London, England.
The ceremony of Trooping the Colour is believed to have first been performed during the reign of King Charles II.
In 1748, it was decided that the parade would be used to mark the official birthday of the Sovereign. More than 600 guardsmen and cavalry make up the parade, a celebration of the Sovereign's official birthday, although the Queen's actual birthday is on 21 April.
The ceremony of Trooping the Colour is believed to have first been performed during the reign of King Charles II.
In 1748, it was decided that the parade would be used to mark the official birthday of the Sovereign. More than 600 guardsmen and cavalry make up the parade, a celebration of the Sovereign's official birthday, although the Queen's actual birthday is on 21 April.
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