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Why King Charles celebrates 2 birthdays — but Prince William won’t as monarch
Trooping the Colour.King Charles III will attend his first Trooping the Colour parade as sovereign on June 17 and it will mark his official birthday.However, the 74-year-old’s completion of another trip around the sun is actually on November 14.So why does the monarch observe two birthdays every year?The answer lies in something pretty unexpected: the weather.Trooping the Colour has been a tradition in the royal family since 1748.However, Edward VII — who reigned from 1901 to 1910 — was born in November, and he decided to move the bash to June because there was less likely to be rainy skies.And he didn’t want anything to ruin the joyful occasion. But the custom may wane if Prince William or his oldest son, Prince George, take the throne in the future.George, 9, celebrates his big day on July 22, while the Prince of Wales, 40, honors his birthday on this year’s summer solstice, June 21.During the Trooping the Colour, hundreds of soldiers and horses stomp the ground from Buckingham Palace to Horse Guards Parade.Members of the royal family ride alongside the military personnel on horseback and in carriages.The late Queen Elizabeth often participated in the parade, despite her birthday being in April.
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‘Child’-like Prince William is ‘prone to tantrums’ with Kate: palace expert
Gilded Youth” author told Express.co.uk recently that the Duke of Cambridge is “prone to tantrums,” so says a Kensington Palace source close to Quinn.He added that the royal family’s golden couple often have “rows” and their marriage is “not perfect.”During these wild fights, William and Kate are known to “throw cushions at each other,” but their arguments are otherwise “always kept under control.”William and his wife’s relationship appears perfectly content from the public’s perspective, and the pair’s marital bliss can be boiled down to the late Queen Elizabeth‘s “never complain, never explain” motto, Quinn said.“Because William adopts the manners and ways of behaving of his grandmother and Kate is very good at not complaining, both of them have stuck to the thing that made Queen Elizabeth II such a remarkable monarch,” he said.The expert continued, “They very rarely complain and when they do it’s always in measured terms.”The Post has reached out to Kensington Palace for comment. Last month, William was caught gushing over Middleton in a sweet moment during a visit to Birmingham, England.While couple met with onlookers at the Rectory restaurant, where the Duke of Cambridge raved about his longtime lady.
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