The Royal Family was a coordinated unit during the 2025 Trooping the Colour parade

This year's edition is King Charles' third birthday celebration with the public.
Trooping The Colour 2025
Trooping The Colour 2025 | Karwai Tang/GettyImages

The photos are rolling in from today's Trooping the Colour event, and its clear the Royal Family (or at least the members who were there) came coordinated and ready to show off a united front!

Town & Country's article covering the event includes a ton of great images showing off Princess Catherine's beautiful turquoise dress, Prince William's ceremonial Welsh Guard attire, and Prince Louis' interesting new smile (where'd his front teeth go?).

Photographs from the occasion also show King Charles saluting people in the crowd and waving to the adoring public. Today's event was King Charles' third Trooping the Colour parade (as king).

According to People Magazine, Trooping the Colour officially celebrates the ruling monarch's birthday. However, the event's date isn't always accurate, as King Charles' birthday is actually in November.

Town & Country explains that the Trooping started during the days of George II. Like King Charles, King George II celebrated his birthday a bit early while presiding over the Trooping, as he was actually born in October.

Who else showed up to celebrate the Trooping?

Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh
Trooping The Colour 2025 | Mike Marsland/GettyImages

According to Hello! Magazine, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh looked beautiful in her forest green puff dress. The Duchess rode in a carriage alongside Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Lawrence during the Trooping's parade.

Photos from Town & Country's collage reveal that Prince Edward and Princess Anne rode alongside Prince William on horseback as they donned there ceremonial outfits as well.

The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester drove their own carriage and the Duke of Kent made an appearance as well.

Hello! Magazine's description of the event reports that the Royals got to witness a great show this year.

The 2025 edition of the Trooping hosted "Over 1,400 parading soldiers, 200 horses, and 400 musicians" as they took part in "the display of military precision, horsemanship and fanfare." After a long parade and the aforementioned performances, the event closed with a fly-past from the Royal Air Force.

People Magazine's coverage of the event claims that Prince Louis stole the show with his great personality and comedic rapport with his brother, Prince George. The two siblings interacted with each other throughout the Trooping the Colour parade and provided numerous opportunities for the photojournalists around them to catch headline worthy pictures.

Apparently, pictures of Prince George's haircut did just that and drew a ton of attention online.

GB News writes that the young Royal slicked his hair back and rocked a look that was "a significant change from his appearance at the VE Day 80th anniversary celebration in May." As Prince George continues to grow into his own personality, he'll definitely keep experimenting with his hair until he finds a signature style that he likes.

Maybe we'll even see his new sense of style at the next edition of Trooping the Colour!