Princeza Kejt Midlton pojavila se za vikend u Londonu na događaju "Trooping the Colour", koji je upriličen u čast zvaničnog rođendana kralja Čarlsa. Mnoge je šokiralo njeno ponašanje dok se sa prinčevima Džordžom i Luijem i princezom Šarlot vozila kočijama.
U jednom trenutku dok su prolazili kočijama, grupa antimonarhista je zviždala princezi i njenoj deci, što je, kako se čini, jako razljutilo Kejt.
Na jednom od snimaka koji kruži mrežama vidi se kako ih Kejt u početku ljutito gleda, ali se ubrzo "osvestila" i počela da deluje nezainteresovano.
Naime, dok je Kejt prolazila kočijama, grupa antimonarhista "Republika" je organizovala demonstracije, a mnogi od njih su dok su članovi kraljevske porodice prolazili otvorili kišobrane na kojima je pisalo "stop vladavini".
Oni su im takođe skandirali "Nije moј kralj" i "Nije moјa kraljica", dok su Keјt i njena porodica prolazili centrom Londona na putu ka Bakingemskoј palati tokom proslave zvaničnog rođendana kralja Čarlsa, iako јe on zapravo rođen 14. novembra 1948. godine.
Kejt se na proslavi pojavila u plavo-beloj haljini, uz koju je uparila i šešir istih boja. Ona je na haljini nosila i broš irske garde, čiji je ona pukovnik.
Sa druge strane, kraljica Kamila јe pukovnica Grenadirske garde i nosila јe crvenu haljinu Fione Kler koja podseća na njihovu uniformu i crnu beretku sa belim perјem, na koјoј јe bila njena pukovska kapa.
Svečanost je pratilo oko 8.000 gledalaca, uglavnom članova porodica gardista i oficira.
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Telegraf.rsIndependentCenter6 days ago You have not seen Kate Middleton this angry in public: Everyone is talking about her behavior at King Charles's birthday partyPrincess Kate Middleton attended the 'Trooping the Colour' event in London to celebrate King Charles's official birthday. Her behavior during the procession, particularly her reaction to anti-monarchist protesters, has drawn attention. A group associated with 'Republic' held demonstrations, displaying banners with messages like 'Stop monarchy' and chanting slogans such as 'Not my king' and 'Not my queen.' Kate was seen initially reacting angrily but later appearing indifferent. The article also notes the attire of both Kate and Queen Camilla, highlighting their military affiliations.
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Telegraf.rsIndependentCenter8 days ago Great celebration: The United Kingdom is commemorating King Charles's birthday with the "Trooping the Colour" paradeThe United Kingdom is celebrating King Charles's birthday with the traditional military ceremony 'Trooping the Colour,' one of the most significant events in the royal calendar. This year's parade will be the fourth that King Charles will preside over since ascending the throne. Thousands of citizens gather along the Thames to attend the event. The Grenadier Guards, the oldest infantry regiment of the British Army founded in 1656, have the honor of carrying their flag during the parade. After the military parade, members of the royal family are expected to gather on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to greet the traditional flypast by the Royal Air Force. King Charles is wearing the uniform of the Grenadier Guards, and Prince William, Princess Anne, and Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh, are also participating in the parade. The ceremony 'Trooping the Colour' has been held in its current form since 1748 and represents a combination of military tradition and the celebration of the official birthday of the British monarch. King Charles first attended this event in 1951 as a three-year-old prince.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual and neutral account of the royal event, focusing on the historical and ceremonial aspects of the 'Trooping the Colour' parade. There is no evident bias in language, framing, or sourcing. The article does not take a political stance or present any particular ideological perspective.