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Queen's 90th birthday is marked at Trooping the Colour parade | Queen's 90th birthday is marked at Trooping the Colour parade |
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The Queen's official 90th birthday is being marked at the Trooping the Colour parade in central London. | The Queen's official 90th birthday is being marked at the Trooping the Colour parade in central London. |
More than 1,600 soldiers and 300 horses are taking part in the annual event on Horse Guards Parade. | More than 1,600 soldiers and 300 horses are taking part in the annual event on Horse Guards Parade. |
Later the Queen will join other members of the Royal Family on the Buckingham Palace balcony for an RAF fly-past. | Later the Queen will join other members of the Royal Family on the Buckingham Palace balcony for an RAF fly-past. |
A flotilla of historic boats will also take part in a procession on the River Thames and royal gun salutes will be fired in several cities across the UK. | A flotilla of historic boats will also take part in a procession on the River Thames and royal gun salutes will be fired in several cities across the UK. |
Dressed in a bright lime green coat and matching hat with pink flower, the Queen waved to crowds as she left Buckingham Palace in a horse-drawn carriage, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh. | |
She has attended the annual event - also known as the Queen's birthday parade - every year of her reign, except in 1955 when a national rail strike led to the event being cancelled. | She has attended the annual event - also known as the Queen's birthday parade - every year of her reign, except in 1955 when a national rail strike led to the event being cancelled. |
Prince Harry, the Duchess of Cornwall and the Duchess of Cambridge travelled together in another carriage in the parade down the Mall. | Prince Harry, the Duchess of Cornwall and the Duchess of Cambridge travelled together in another carriage in the parade down the Mall. |
The Duke of York and his daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, followed in another carriage. | The Duke of York and his daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, followed in another carriage. |
Thousands of people have lined the Mall to watch the colourful spectacle, which includes mounted military bands and others wearing traditional bearskin hats. | |
This year the Colour of 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards are being trooped. | |
Watch live: Trooping the Colour | Watch live: Trooping the Colour |
In pictures: Day one of the Queen's official 90th celebrations | In pictures: Day one of the Queen's official 90th celebrations |
What can you learn about longevity from the Queen? | What can you learn about longevity from the Queen? |
Street parties | Street parties |
Throughout the weekend a number of street parties will be taking place around the UK in honour of the Queen's official birthday. | Throughout the weekend a number of street parties will be taking place around the UK in honour of the Queen's official birthday. |
She celebrates two birthdays every year - her real birthday on 21 April, and her official birthday held on a Saturday in June - in a tradition going back 250 years to try to ensure better weather for the monarch's official celebrations. | She celebrates two birthdays every year - her real birthday on 21 April, and her official birthday held on a Saturday in June - in a tradition going back 250 years to try to ensure better weather for the monarch's official celebrations. |
On Friday a national service of thanksgiving was held at St Paul's Cathedral paying tribute to the Queen's "faithful devotion" to the country. | On Friday a national service of thanksgiving was held at St Paul's Cathedral paying tribute to the Queen's "faithful devotion" to the country. |
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby said the Queen had reigned through "war and hardship, turmoil and change". | Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby said the Queen had reigned through "war and hardship, turmoil and change". |
'A symbolic affair' | 'A symbolic affair' |
By Peter Hunt, BBC Royal correspondent | By Peter Hunt, BBC Royal correspondent |
Trooping the Colour is a military ceremony that dates back to the 18th century. | Trooping the Colour is a military ceremony that dates back to the 18th century. |
The then Princess Elizabeth first watched aged eight, from a balcony, when her grandfather George V was king. | The then Princess Elizabeth first watched aged eight, from a balcony, when her grandfather George V was king. |
As Queen she's taken part every year of her reign - and until the 80s rode on horseback - apart from in 1955 when it was cancelled because of a national rail strike. | As Queen she's taken part every year of her reign - and until the 80s rode on horseback - apart from in 1955 when it was cancelled because of a national rail strike. |
Today it's a symbolic affair. Centuries ago, the colour or flag was a rallying point in battle, clearly visible above the smoke. | Today it's a symbolic affair. Centuries ago, the colour or flag was a rallying point in battle, clearly visible above the smoke. |
On a smoke-free Horse Guards Parade the Queen will once again take part. And then, once again, she will appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony with other royals - including those who represent the institution's future. | On a smoke-free Horse Guards Parade the Queen will once again take part. And then, once again, she will appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony with other royals - including those who represent the institution's future. |
The 90-year-old monarch has a busy few days ahead. Prince Harry has suggested the best present for his grandmother would be a day off so she could put her feet up, lie about and do nothing. | The 90-year-old monarch has a busy few days ahead. Prince Harry has suggested the best present for his grandmother would be a day off so she could put her feet up, lie about and do nothing. |
Read more from Peter | Read more from Peter |
Also on Friday, a host of celebrities and figures from public life were recognised in the Queen's Birthday Honours list. | Also on Friday, a host of celebrities and figures from public life were recognised in the Queen's Birthday Honours list. |
Singer Rod Stewart received a knighthood while British astronaut Tim Peake becomes a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George for services to space research and scientific education. | Singer Rod Stewart received a knighthood while British astronaut Tim Peake becomes a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George for services to space research and scientific education. |
There were CBEs for England cricket captain Alastair Cook, former footballer Alan Shearer and broadcaster Janet Street-Porter, and OBEs for TV presenters Ant and Dec. | There were CBEs for England cricket captain Alastair Cook, former footballer Alan Shearer and broadcaster Janet Street-Porter, and OBEs for TV presenters Ant and Dec. |
The final event of the three-day celebration will see the Queen host a street party for some 10,000 people on Sunday. | The final event of the three-day celebration will see the Queen host a street party for some 10,000 people on Sunday. |
The Patron's Lunch will be a celebration of her patronage of more than 600 organisations in the UK and around the Commonwealth. | The Patron's Lunch will be a celebration of her patronage of more than 600 organisations in the UK and around the Commonwealth. |
The Mall, in St James's Park, will be lined with picnic tables for the street party, during which guests will enjoy a hamper-style lunch. | The Mall, in St James's Park, will be lined with picnic tables for the street party, during which guests will enjoy a hamper-style lunch. |
The Queen spent her real 90th birthday on 21 April at Windsor Castle, where she lit the first of a chain of more than 900 beacons across the UK and overseas. | The Queen spent her real 90th birthday on 21 April at Windsor Castle, where she lit the first of a chain of more than 900 beacons across the UK and overseas. |
Find out more about Queen Elizabeth II on BBC iWonder | Find out more about Queen Elizabeth II on BBC iWonder |
Share your message for the troops during Trooping the Colour using #BBCQueen90 or #Queenat90 on Twitter. Are you attending a street party? If so, please share photos with us. | Share your message for the troops during Trooping the Colour using #BBCQueen90 or #Queenat90 on Twitter. Are you attending a street party? If so, please share photos with us. |
Or you can email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your experiences. | Or you can email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your experiences. |
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