Full title reads: "Trooping The Colour" Technicolor Version. (Techniscope version)
London.
Queen Elizabeth II leaves Buckingham Palace on her horse 'Imperial' is is part of the parade to the traditional ceremony of Trooping the Colour. Also in the parade are the Queen Mother and the...
Full title reads: "Trooping The Colour" Technicolor Version. (Techniscope version)
London.
Queen Elizabeth II leaves Buckingham Palace on her horse 'Imperial' is is part of the parade to the traditional ceremony of Trooping the Colour. Also in the parade are the Queen Mother and the Princess Royal.
Queen and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh arrive on Horseguards Parade. Various shots of inspection of troops from the various Guards regiments. Various shots of the ceremony of Trooping The Colour. Lots of military bands and counter marching.
After the end of the Parade Troops march along the Mall to Buckingham Palace. Members of the Royal Family watching from Balcony of Palace including - Queen Mother, Princess Royal, Princess Marina, Princess Alexandra, Mr Angus Ogilvy, and Prince Andrew.
Troops march past front of Palace. Queen salutes, the Duke is with her. The Queen and Prince Philip come out on to the balcony with the baby Prince Edward with them. More shots of the Royals on the balcony, The Duke of Gloucester and Lord Louis Mountbatten are there also. Large crowds are watching.
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