- The color salute ceremony on June 17 was the first for Charles III. as King of England.
- England’s new monarch walks too fast on the balcony for Camilla’s liking.
- Camilla Parker Bowles gives Charles III. a command that responds with “three very teasing words”.
On June 17, King Charles III. of England, at the height of his 74 years, on his part first Trooping the Color ceremony. According to tradition, the military parade led by the monarch is followed by an air parade to conclude the ceremony. King Charles III, his wife Camilla and some members of the royal family attend the event RAF flyover from the balcony of Buckingham Palace. Remember this during Coronation of Charles III In early May, the weather was not favorable for a flyby worthy of the name.
There was only one postponement because for the Trooping the Color parade – Salut aux Couleurs in French – About 70 military aircraft took part and made for a grandiose spectacle. Thousands of fans attended spectacular air show by Trooping the Colour. Some, very close to the balcony, noticed that something was happening when Queen Camilla and Charles III. approached the balcony. Lip-reader Jeremy Freeman, quoted by the Mirror on June 20, claims Queen Camilla gave the order Come slowly to her husbandKing Charles III from England.
Camilla asks Charles III not to leave her
Royal observers spotted Camilla Parker Bowles, 75, posing a hand on her husband’s shoulder King Charles III and pull it back slightly. The order of Camilla Parker Bowles was it Charles III. to ask for it don’t walk away from her because she could not “walk on her throne/alone.” Lipreader Jeremy Freeman said Queen Camilla said, “Don’t go away, you know I can’t do this.” on my throne/walk alone – [throne/own] “. At the request of his loving wife, King Charles III of England responded with three words: “Oh my God,” reveals Jeremy Freeman.