Royals to honour air crash victims at Trooping the Colour
- King Charles has requested that royal family members wear black armbands at Trooping the Colour to honor the victims of the Air India crash, which killed 241 of 242 on board, including 53 British nationals.
- A one-minute silence will be observed after the military parade at Horse Guards Parade to remember those lost in the tragedy.
- King Charles expressed his shock and offered condolences, stating, 'My wife and I have been desperately shocked by the terrible events in Ahmedabad.'
- Senior officers and coachmen at Trooping the Colour will also wear black armbands to pay respect to the victims of the tragedy.
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King Charles leads tribute to Air India victims at birthday parade
LONDON, June 14 — A minute’s silence for victims of the Air India plane disaster was held on Saturday at a London birthday parade for King Charles III, in which some members of the royal family also wore black arm bands. The king, 76, requested amendments to the parade, known as Trooping the Colour, “as a mark of respect for the lives lost, the families in mourning and all the communities affected by this awful tragedy”, a Buckingham Palace spok…
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