King Charles Honors Victims Of Air India Tragedy

London (AP) – King III. Charles and other members of the uniform royal family wore black arm bands and observed a moment of silence at the annual birthday parade on Saturday. Air India Aircraft Accident.
Charles asked symbolic moves as a sign of respect for lost lives, mourning families, and all the communities affected by this terrible tragedy ”.
A Air India flight from Northwest Ahmedabad to London fell shortly after the departure on Thursday and killed 241 people on the ship and at least 29 on the ground. The plane carried 169 Indians, 53 British, seven Portuguese and a Canadian. A man survived.
In addition to being the president of Britain, he is the president of Commonwealth, an organization of independent states that contain Charles, India and Canada.
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Monarch’s annual birthday parade, known as Trooping the Color, is the King’s center in London. It is a historical ceremony full of Pageantry and military groups, where he reviewed his troops at the Parade of the Horse Guards adjacent to James’ Park.
The military ceremony is based on a time when the flags of the battalion, known as the color of the battalion, to the soldiers in the ranks “united, ″ or shown in order to recognize them.
Charles wearing a red military uniform, accompanied by queen Camilla’nın open -hill, horseback car guards went to the passage ceremony.
Prince William and other uniform members of the Royal Family went behind the king on horseback, then the Wales Princess Kate and three children in another open car.
At the festivals, there were 1,338 soldiers, including 244 musicians passing by the king for those affected by the Air India disaster.
The royal family later returned to the Buckingham Palace and appeared on the balcony to shake the crowd and watch a overpass of military planes.
Downover’s final was a view of the Royal Air Force Aerobatic display team, known as the red arrows that use the sustainable aviation fuel mixture to provide power to its planes and to create red, white and blue smoke trails.