King Charles III and other members of the royal family wore black bracelets and held the moment of silence on Saturday on Saturday’s annual birthday show in memory of those who lost their lives in an Air India Air India.
The king asked for these symbolic deeds “as a sign of respect for lost lives, family in sadness and all communities affected by this terrible tragedy”, according to the statement of the Buckingham Palace.
The tragic accident occurred on Thursday, when Air India from Ahmedabad to London fell shortly after takeoff. A total of 241 people were killed on board, along with at least 29 people on the ground. Among the passengers were 169 Indians, 53 British, seven Portuguese citizens and one Canadian. Only one man survived.
In addition to Charles is the king of the United Kingdom, he also serves as a leading community, a group of independent nations, which includes India and Canada.
The annual monarch birthday, known as Troop The Color, is a historic ceremony full of parades and military bands in which the king reviews his troops on horse guards in the neighborhood with the Park of St. Jakub in the center of London.
The military ceremony dates back to the time when the flags of the battalion known as colors were “soldier” or showed, soldiers in the ranks to get to know them.
All members of the royal family in uniform wore black bracelets. The moment of silence came when the king was on stage after reviewing the soldiers.
Charles’s mother, Queen Elizabeth II, had a similar moment of silence in 2017, when the color took place three days after the fire was torn by Grenfell Tower Bloc in West London and killed 72 people.
(With the entry from the agency)
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