With the Trooping of the Colour fast approaching, the royal family will soon be taking their stands on the Buckingham Palace balcony for one of their rare public appearances together.
The annual event to mark the Queen's birthday is one of few occasions which sees the family gather on the balcony for the fly past and photo op.
The time-honoured tradition dates back to the reign of Queen Victoria, when the monarch would step out to acknowledge her loyal subjects below.
But the rules behind which family member stands are slightly lesser known. There's no official list for who is allowed on the balcony - but there are conventions which dictate who takes the spot closest to the Queen.
Read more on mirror.co.uk
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