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Trooping the Colour Ceremony


Comment on Trooping the Colour Ceremony

Armed forces tradition visited by tourists and residents alike

Comment on Trooping the Colour Ceremony posted 2007-07-02 by Russell Hougham from USA


Comment on Trooping the Colour Ceremony

This is a celebration of history and tradition by regular troops and remains quintessentially British; no one else can match it for spectacle and no one else is better at it than us!

Comment on Trooping the Colour Ceremony posted 2007-02-13 by Terry Underwood from Jersey ,Channel islands


Comment on Trooping the Colour Ceremony

To display continuity and respect towards our country and monarchy

Comment on Trooping the Colour Ceremony posted 2006-12-06 by G. Diane Webb from IG9 6HT


Comment on Trooping the Colour Ceremony

While it takes place in England, it is a British ceremony carried out by Regiments from all parts of the United Kingdom (including Scots, Welsh and Irish Guards) to celebrate the birthday of the British monarch, who comes from the Scottish succession.

Comment on Trooping the Colour Ceremony posted 2006-02-16 by Taxus from Medway


Comment on Trooping the Colour Ceremony

It's an impressive ceremony that remember the great British Empire

Comment on Trooping the Colour Ceremony posted 2006-02-14 by Alexis Chain from Peru


Comment on Trooping the Colour ceremony

This is a British ceremony, for the British monarch and the British state. Empire and all that old nonsense. Nothing to do with the England I aspire to.

Comment on Trooping the Colour Ceremony posted 2005-12-19 by Jem from Canterbury