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Trooping the Colour, Queen Elizabeth's Official Birthday, Looked a Little Different This Year

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Trooping the Colour, Queen Elizabeth's Official Birthday, Looked a Little Different This Year

Trooping the Colour, Queen Elizabeth's Official Birthday, Looked a Little Different This Year

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While the Queen was born in April, her official birthday isn't celebrated until June, when it is marked with a parade known as Trooping the Colour. The grand annual event is traditionally marked with huge crowds lining the streets of London, a military demonstration, carriage procession, and finally, with the entire extended royal family up on the Buckingham Palace balcony.

But, the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has forced a change in plans this year. And today, the Queen is celebrating her 94th birthday with a scaled-down (though no less jubilant) ceremony at Windsor Castle, where she has been socially distancing for months now. Read on to see all the best photos of the day.

The ceremony was scaled down because of the pandemic, but no less celebratory.

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