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Troops parade in London for queen’s birthday

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LONDON (AP) – Hundreds of soldiers in ceremonial dress marched in London in the annual “Trooping the Color” parade to mark the official birthday of Queen Elizabeth II.

The queen and her husband, Prince Philip, rode in a vintage horse-drawn carriage from Buckingham Palace, inspecting more than 1,000 soldiers in a traditional display of pomp and pageantry. Many of the troops wore tall bearskin hats and red military tunics for Saturday’s ceremony.

“Trooping the Color” originated from traditional preparations for battle, when flags were carried or “trooped” down the rank for soldiers to see.

The queen turned 88 April 21, her actual birth date, which is usually celebrated in private. The monarch traditionally marks her birthday publicly in June.

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