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Sikh soldier becomes first to wear turban for Trooping the Colour parade in UK

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A 22-year-old Sikh soldier on Saturday created history by becoming the first to wear a turban instead of a bearskin hat during an annual parade that marks the birthday of Britain's longest-reigning monarch Queen Elizabeth II.

Guardsman Charanpree­t

Singh Lall marched among

1,000 British soldiers who took part in the Trooping the Colour parade. His turban was black, matching his comrades' headgear and featured the Coldstream Guards' ceremonial cap star.

"For myself, being the first turban-wearing Sikh to troop the colour and to be part of the escort it is a really high honour for myself, and hopefully for everyone else as well," said Lall from Leicester, who came to the UK from India as a boy. "I'm quite proud and I know that a lot of other people are proud of me as well," he was qouted as saying by the BBC. Lall said he expected it would encourage those from different religions and background­s to join the Army.

"I hope that people watching, that they will just acknowledg­e it and that they will look at it as a new change in history," he said.

"I hope that more people like me, not just Sikhs but from other religions and different background­s, that they will be encouraged to join the Army," said Lall who was born in Punjab and joined the British army in January 2016. Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle also joined other senior royals at the event.

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