The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Queen gets the clan together for birthday

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THE Queen enjoyed a lovely 90th birthday get-together yesterday, with her family . . . and the rest of the country!

Her Majesty was all smiles as she was joined on the balcony of Buckingham Palace by her children and grandchild­ren.

But all eyes were on little Princess Charlotte as she made her royal debut on the balcony, to mark her greatgrand­mother’s official birthday celebratio­ns.

Pretty in pink, the adorable 13-month-old delighted thousands of well-wishers in the Mall marking the Queen’s milestone anniversar­y.

Carried by her mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, Charlotte pointed as she spotted the crowds.

The cute princess was joined by the royals – with the Queen in green neon taking centre stage – and her older brother Prince George.

George, who calls the Queen “Gan Gan”, cheekily saluted the impressive RAF flypast following the traditiona­l Trooping of the Colour celebratio­ns in Horse Guard’s Parade yesterday.

Earlier in the day, royal fans were treated to the sight of the Queen and 95-year-old Philip travelling in the Ascot Landau, and the imposing presence of The Sovereign’s Escort, mounted troops from the Life Guards and Blues and Royals.

The procession included the royal colonels on horseback – heir to the throne Charles, who is Colonel of the Welsh Guards, the Princess Royal, Colonel of the Blues and Royals, and William, Colonel of the Irish Guards.

On the parade ground in their famous scarlet tunics and bearskins were the Coldstream, Grenadier and Scots Guards – while the Irish Guards lined the Queen’s procession­al route from Buckingham Palace.

Almost 1500 officers and men, in immaculate uniforms, were on parade with more than 300 horses featured.

Among them was Britain’s Got Talent winner and Household Cavalry bandsman Richard Jones whose skill as a

 ??  ?? It was a day of regal pomp, but Princess Charlotte and Prince George looked a little bored with proceeding­s.
It was a day of regal pomp, but Princess Charlotte and Prince George looked a little bored with proceeding­s.
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