In England, it is a definite tradition: the “Trooping the Color” parade on June 15. It is held every June to celebrate the birthday of the British King or Queen. No wonder the meeting is so important to the royal family. Last year, King Charles III traveled. (75) himself participated in the parade on a horse. But due to cancer, he has to change his schedule this year.

“Trooping the Color” program change due to cancer

As the “Mirror” reports, the king definitely does not want to miss the parade. Instead, they are currently working on a plan for how the 75-year-old can still participate. One idea is for Charles to sit in a carriage instead of a horse and travel from Buckingham Palace to the parade ground. There he could continue the show from the podium.

The idea is not entirely new: Queen Elizabeth II (†96) also preferred this option when riding since 1987 due to her age. According to the newspaper, Charles has not yet made a decision – he should first of all ask his doctors for advice so that he can take into account his health and cancer treatment as best as possible. “There are a number of important events on the calendar that Her Majesty would like to attend – and this (” Trooping the Color Märge Red.) is at the top of the list,” an insider is said to have told the Daily Mail.

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