
The Royal Family will pay tribute to the victims of the recent Air India accident during Saturday’s “Trooping The Color”, the King’s official birthday show.
This step comes after the tragic disaster of aircraft in West India Ahmedabad in West India and on Thursday claimed at least 241 lives.
Royals to pay tribute to the victims of Air India Crash in Trowing The Color
The palace spokesman confirmed that King Charles III asked for a change in this year’s event “as a sign of respect for lost lives, families in sadness and all communities affected by this terrible tragedy”.
A minute silence will be observed in honor after the king has seen the guard at the horse’s guard show. Silence will be signaled by the traditional last post and Reveille played by the Military Buglers.
The king, along with higher members of the royal family, will wear black bracelets. Those who run in the ceremonial procession, including postillions, coaches and coaches from Royal Mews, will also wear black bracelets as a gesture of sadness. However, family members dressed in civilian clothes will not have to wear.
King Charles and Queen Camilla also issued a personal statement expressing their shock and compassion. “We are desperately shocked by terrible events in Ahmedabad,” he read. “Our special prayers and the deepest maybe compassion are with the families and friends of all the disabled.”
The palace also appreciated the emergency services for their efforts in response to the disaster. The Union’s flags across all royal residences and government buildings today were flying in half of the mast in honor of those who lost their lives.
It is expected that the tribute of the King in Trooping The Color will watch millions around the world.
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