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NEWLYWED Meghan Markle joined the royals on the balcony of Buckingham Palace for the first time to celebrate the Queen's official birthday at the Trooping the Colour ceremony.

Royal fans gathered from early this morning to see Meghan and Harry, fresh from their honeymoon, exchanging loving looks and sharing jokes on the iconic balcony.

 The newlyweds gaze into each other's eyes on the balcony of Buckingham Palace for the Trooping the Colour ceremony
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The newlyweds gaze into each other's eyes on the balcony of Buckingham Palace for the Trooping the Colour ceremonyCredit: PA:Empics Entertainment
 Newlyweds Meghan and Harry shared a joke on the balcony
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Newlyweds Meghan and Harry shared a joke on the balconyCredit: James Whatling
Trooping the Colour – Meghan Markle and Prince Harry join Kate and William as they arrive to mark Queen’s birthday
 Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at the Trooping the Colour ceremony in London today
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle at the Trooping the Colour ceremony in London todayCredit: ©Max Mumby
 The newlyweds wave to the crowds as they attended the Trooping the Colour ceremony
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The newlyweds wave to the crowds as they attended the Trooping the Colour ceremonyCredit: London News Pictures
 Kate and Meghan chat as the royals gathered on the Buckingham Palace balcony
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Kate and Meghan chat as the royals gathered on the Buckingham Palace balconyCredit: PA:Press Association
 The Queen waves to the crowds as she was joined by the other royals for her official birthday
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The Queen waves to the crowds as she was joined by the other royals for her official birthdayCredit: Reuters

Meghan experienced the pomp and pageantry of the traditional summer spectacle for the first time when she arrived on House Guards Parade with Harry in a carriage, along with the Queen's cousin the Duke of Kent.

Kate and Wills were in another carriage while a third carried Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, the Countess of Wessex and her daughter Lady Louise.

 Prince William keeps a watchful eye on his son, next to Savannah Phillips
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Prince William keeps a watchful eye on his son, next to Savannah PhillipsCredit: � Max Mumby
 Savannah Phillips tells Prince George to be quiet during today's ceremony
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Savannah Phillips tells Prince George to be quiet during today's ceremonyCredit: James Whatling
 Something in sky seemed to distract the kids
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Something in sky seemed to distract the kidsCredit: James Whatling
 Savannah Phillips cheers as the planes fly over Buckingham Palace this afternoon
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Savannah Phillips cheers as the planes fly over Buckingham Palace this afternoonCredit: BBC
 The royals gathered on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to watch the RAF flypast
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The royals gathered on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to watch the RAF flypastCredit: Reuters
 Younger members of the Royal Family, along with Kate and Wills, look up at the RAF flypast
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Younger members of the Royal Family, along with Kate and Wills, look up at the RAF flypastCredit: Reuters

Meghan, the new Duchess of Sussex, wore a dress by Carolina Herrera and a hat by Philip Treacy.

Kate wore a dress by Alexander McQueen and a hat by Juliette Botterill, while Camilla was in a pale blue silk dress and coat by Bruce Oldfield and a hat by Philip Treacy.

The Queen, who recently had a successful eye operation to remove a cataract, wore a sky blue coat and dress by Stuart Parvin, and a hat by Angela Kelly.

 The Queen waves to the crowds during the ceremony to mark her official birthday
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The Queen waves to the crowds during the ceremony to mark her official birthdayCredit: BBC
 The royals watch the RAF flyover from the iconic balcony
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The royals watch the RAF flyover from the iconic balconyCredit: Stephen Lock / i-Images
 RAF Red Arrows during a flypast over Buckingham Palace, in central London, following the Trooping the Colour ceremony
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RAF Red Arrows during a flypast over Buckingham Palace, in central London, following the Trooping the Colour ceremonyCredit: PA:Press Association
 Meghan was seen smiling on the balcony on what was her first Trooping the Colour ceremony
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Meghan was seen smiling on the balcony on what was her first Trooping the Colour ceremonyCredit: ©Karwai Tang
 Trooping the Colour is a ceremonial spectacle that brings together prestigious regiments and the families of the serving men and women in celebration of the monarch's official birthday
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Trooping the Colour is a ceremonial spectacle that brings together prestigious regiments and the families of the serving men and women in celebration of the monarch's official birthdayCredit: PA:Press Association
 The Queen made her entrance onto Horse Guards in an Ascot Landau after making her journey from Buckingham Palace
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The Queen made her entrance onto Horse Guards in an Ascot Landau after making her journey from Buckingham PalaceCredit: PA:Press Association
 Meghan Markle attended her first Trooping the Colour parade
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 Meghan Markle attended her first Trooping the Colour paradeCredit: Reuters
 The Queen's procession was accompanied by a Sovereign's Escort of the Household Cavalry, made up of Life Guards and Blues and Royals
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The Queen's procession was accompanied by a Sovereign's Escort of the Household Cavalry, made up of Life Guards and Blues and RoyalsCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 The Queen rides in a carriage to attend the Trooping the Colour ceremony today
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The Queen rides in a carriage to attend the Trooping the Colour ceremony todayCredit: Splash News
 The Royals at the ceremony today (pictured left to right: Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince Andrew and Princess Anne)
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The Royals at the ceremony today (pictured left to right: Prince Charles, Prince William, Prince Andrew and Princess Anne)Credit: Paul Edwards - The Sun
 The Duchess of Sussex is wearing a dress by Carolina Herrera and a hat by Philip Treacy
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The Duchess of Sussex is wearing a dress by Carolina Herrera and a hat by Philip TreacyCredit: Getty - Contributor
 The Duchess of Sussex arrives for the ceremony to mark the Queen's official birthday
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The Duchess of Sussex arrives for the ceremony to mark the Queen's official birthdayCredit: PA:Press Association

She made her entrance onto House Guards in an Ascot Landau after making her journey from Buckingham Palace.

Her procession was accompanied by a Sovereign's Escort of the Household Cavalry, made up of Life Guards and Blues and Royals, in their silver and gold breastplates and plumed helmets.

The 7,500 guests seated in stands lining the parade ground stood as a mark of respect as the monarch arrived and began inspecting the massed ranks of the troops.

The Duke of Edinburgh, who celebrates his 97th birthday on Sunday, has retired from official public duties and did not attend.

 The Royals on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during the Trooping the Colour ceremony
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The Royals on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during the Trooping the Colour ceremonyCredit: Getty
 Kate and Meghan share a joke as the royals congregated on the balcony of Buckingham Palace
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Kate and Meghan share a joke as the royals congregated on the balcony of Buckingham PalaceCredit: Pixel8000
 The royals gathered on the balcony of Buckingham Palace
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The royals gathered on the balcony of Buckingham PalaceCredit: PA:Press Association
 Meghan covers her mouth as she chats to Harry on the balcony of Buckingham Palace
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Meghan covers her mouth as she chats to Harry on the balcony of Buckingham PalaceCredit: Max Mumby
 The Duchess of Cambridge tends to Princess Charlotte on the Buckingham Palace balcony
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The Duchess of Cambridge tends to Princess Charlotte on the Buckingham Palace balconyCredit: David Hartley
 Meghan Markle arrived at the Trooping the Colour parade
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Meghan Markle arrived at the Trooping the Colour paradeCredit: © Max Mumby
 The newly married Duke and Duchess of Sussex at the Trooping the Colour parade
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The newly married Duke and Duchess of Sussex at the Trooping the Colour paradeCredit: Getty - Contributor
 Newlyweds Meghan Markle and Prince Harry arriving to attend the Trooping the Colour ceremony today
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Newlyweds Meghan Markle and Prince Harry arriving to attend the Trooping the Colour ceremony todayCredit: � Max Mumby
 The annual event marks the Queen's official birthday. Her real birthday is in April, and she turned 92 this year
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The annual event marks the Queen's official birthday. Her real birthday is in April, and she turned 92 this yearCredit: Paul Edwards - The Sun
 Camilla and Kate Middleton arrive in a carriage for the annual ceremony in central London
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Camilla and Kate Middleton arrive in a carriage for the annual ceremony in central LondonCredit: �2018 Stephen Lock / i-Images
 Camilla and Kate wave to the crowds during the ceremony today
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Camilla and Kate wave to the crowds during the ceremony todayCredit: London News Pictures
 The Queen in attendance at the event to mark her official birthday
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The Queen in attendance at the event to mark her official birthdayCredit: London News Pictures
 The Duke of Cambridge attends Trooping the Colour
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The Duke of Cambridge attends Trooping the ColourCredit: James Whatling
 Camilla, Duchess Of Cornwall and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge during Trooping The Colour on the Mall
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Camilla, Duchess Of Cornwall and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge during Trooping The Colour on the MallCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Camilla and Kate wave to the crowds on a sunny day in the capital
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Camilla and Kate wave to the crowds on a sunny day in the capitalCredit: Splash News
 Beatrice and Eugenie attend the annual ceremony today
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Beatrice and Eugenie attend the annual ceremony todayCredit: Paul Edwards - The Sun
 Meghan rode in a carriage with her husband, Prince Harry, greeted by hundreds of Guardsmen in their scarlet tunics and bearskins lined up on the parade ground - Henry VIII's former jousting yard - as the event began
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Meghan rode in a carriage with her husband, Prince Harry, greeted by hundreds of Guardsmen in their scarlet tunics and bearskins lined up on the parade ground - Henry VIII's former jousting yard - as the event beganCredit: PA:Press Association
 The royals congregated on the balcony of Buckingham Palace
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The royals congregated on the balcony of Buckingham PalaceCredit: BBC

But the Queen was accompanied by the royal colonels, all on horseback: Prince of Wales, Colonel of the Welsh Guards, the Princess Royal, Colonel of the Blues and Royals, and the Duke of Cambridge, Colonel of the Irish Guards.

Also riding in the ceremony for the first time was the Duke of York in his new role as Colonel of the Grenadier Guards.

The royals later gathered on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to watch the RAF flypast, with the Red Arrows providing the finale.

The Queen was flanked by her sons, the Prince of Wales and Duke of York, at the front of the balcony, while the newlyweds stood behind her, surrounded by other members of the royal family.

Following her recent eye operation to remove a cataract, the Queen showed no ill effects and was not wearing sunglasses as she has at some outdoor events.

As the planes flew overheard, seven-year-old Savannah Phillips - daughter of Peter and Autumn - was seen covering Prince George's mouth and telling him to hush while the national anthem was played.

Princess Charlotte clapped excitedly when the thousands of people gathered at the gates of Buckingham Palace applauded the aerial display.

Other members of the royal family on the balcony included the Duchess of Cornwall, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, the Princess Royal, the Countess of Wessex and her children, Lady Louise and James, Viscount Severn, but the Earl of Wessex was not present as he is thought to be returning from an overseas trip.

 A fox amuses the crowd during the Trooping The Colour ceremony at The Royal Horseguards
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A fox amuses the crowd during the Trooping The Colour ceremony at The Royal HorseguardsCredit: PA:Press Association
 A fox runs in front of the watching crowd during the annual ceremony
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A fox runs in front of the watching crowd during the annual ceremonyCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 The fox runs across the parade ground during the parade in central London
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The fox runs across the parade ground during the parade in central LondonCredit: Reuters

The hot June weather led to one of the riders fainting on his way to the palace.

Welsh Guardsman Field Marshal Lord Guthrie, 79, was taken away by an ambulance for further treatment having fallen off his horse.

Pictures show Lord Guthrie on the ground, as officers rush to his aid while another officer leads his horse away.

Former SAS commander Lord Guthrie was head of the British Army until 1997 and then chief of defence staff until 2001.

RAF veteran John Nichol tweeted: "Hearing Field Marshal Lord Guthrie was thrown from his horse earlier. "#troopingofthecolour Really hope all is OK - a nicer General Officer you could not hope to meet. Wishing you well Sir."

A Ministry of Defence spokesman confirmed he was "receiving medical attention".

 Lord Guthrie, former Chief of Defence Staff, 79, after he fell off his horse in front of Buckingham Palace following the Trooping the Colour ceremony
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Lord Guthrie, former Chief of Defence Staff, 79, after he fell off his horse in front of Buckingham Palace following the Trooping the Colour ceremonyCredit: PA:Press Association

 

 Around 1,000 soldiers take part in the ceremony which marks the Queen's official birthday
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Around 1,000 soldiers take part in the ceremony which marks the Queen's official birthdayCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 An excited spectator shows their colours at the annual event to mark the Queen's official birthday
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An excited spectator shows their colours at the annual event to mark the Queen's official birthdayCredit: WENN
 Jatinderpal Singh Bhullar (centre) of the 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards during the Trooping the Colour ceremony
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Jatinderpal Singh Bhullar (centre) of the 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards during the Trooping the Colour ceremonyCredit: PA:Press Association
 The Queen, who travelled in an Ascot Landau, is wearing a sky blue coat and dress by Stuart Parvin, and a hat by Angela Kelly
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The Queen, who travelled in an Ascot Landau, is wearing a sky blue coat and dress by Stuart Parvin, and a hat by Angela KellyCredit: PA:Press Association

Trooping the Colour originated from traditional preparations for battle. Colours, or flags, were carried, or "trooped", down the rank so that they could be seen and recognised by the soldiers.

In the 18th century, guards from the royal palaces assembled daily on Horse Guards to "troop the colours" and in 1748 it was announced that the parade would also mark the Sovereign's official birthday.

This year the ceremony saw the Colour of the 1st Battalion the Coldstream Guards being trooped.

 Trooping the Colour has commemorated the birthday of the sovereign for more than 250 years and also functions as a display of army drills, music and horsemanship
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Trooping the Colour has commemorated the birthday of the sovereign for more than 250 years and also functions as a display of army drills, music and horsemanshipCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Trooping the Colour originated from traditional preparations for battle
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Trooping the Colour originated from traditional preparations for battleCredit: Reuters
 Crowds line the Mall by Buckingham Palace during Trooping The Colour on the Mall
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Crowds line the Mall by Buckingham Palace during Trooping The Colour on the MallCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Members of the queen's personal troops, the Household Division march at The Royal Horseguards during Trooping The Colour ceremony
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Members of the queen's personal troops, the Household Division march at The Royal Horseguards during Trooping The Colour ceremonyCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Members of The Household Cavalry ride past Buckingham Palace
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Members of The Household Cavalry ride past Buckingham PalaceCredit: Reuters

Guardsman Charanpreet Singh Lall, 22, a Sikh from Leicester, became the first to wear a turban during the parade.

His turban features a ceremonial cap star to match the bearskin hats worn by the other soldiers.

"I'm quite proud and I know that a lot of other people are proud of me as well," he said.

 Armed police (pictured) on patrol this morning for the traditional Trooping the Colour ceremony
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Armed police (pictured) on patrol this morning for the traditional Trooping the Colour ceremonyCredit: WENN
 Members of The Household Cavalry ride past Buckingham Palace
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Members of The Household Cavalry ride past Buckingham PalaceCredit: PA:Press Association

"For myself, being the first turban-wearing Sikh to troop the colour and to be part of the escort it is a really high honour for myself, and hopefully for everyone else as well.

"My mum was crying on the day I passed out so I wonder what is going to happen to her when she sees me in this."

 The event, which is held to mark the Queen's official birthday, stems from the traditional preparations for battle
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The event, which is held to mark the Queen's official birthday, stems from the traditional preparations for battleCredit: PA:Press Association
 Prince Charles,, Prince William and Princess Anne during Trooping The Colour on the Mall
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Prince Charles,, Prince William and Princess Anne during Trooping The Colour on the MallCredit: Getty
 Members of the queen's personal troops, the Household Division during Trooping The Colour ceremony
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Members of the queen's personal troops, the Household Division during Trooping The Colour ceremonyCredit: Getty
 The Queen at the Royal Horseguards during the ceremony to mark her official birthday today
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The Queen at the Royal Horseguards during the ceremony to mark her official birthday todayCredit: Getty

Trooping the Colour has commemorated the birthday of the sovereign for more than 250 years and also functions as a display of army drills, music and horsemanship.

Among the guests was Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson, the Prime Minister Theresa May normally attends but is at a G7 meeting of world leaders in Canada.

The massed bands of the Household Division and the Mounted Band of the Household Calvary provided the musical backing for the ceremony.

While also taking part was the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery, who fired a 41-gun salute in Green Park to mark the Queen's official birthday.

The Queen's actual birthday was on April 21 when she turned 92.

Kate left in the shade

THE Royal Family aren’t traditionally allowed to bare their shoulders.

But Meghan challenged protocol in a stunning pale pink Carolina Herrera dress next to a more conservative Kate.

Here, Fashion Editor Gabriele Dirvanauskas rates who came out top in the Battle of the Duchesses.

 Kate vs Meghan, who came out top in the Battle of the Duchesses?
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Kate vs Meghan, who came out top in the Battle of the Duchesses?Credit: Paul Edwards - The Sun

Kate

Hat: This elegant design by Juliette Botterill, decorated with flower and fan embellishments, narrowly edged Meghan’s. 9/10

Dress: The puffed sleeve of this pale blue Alexander McQueen looked stuffy next to Meghan’s more edgy design. 6/10

Hair: With her hair pinned back behind her ears, this unimaginative bun made her seem old beyond her years. 5/10

Make-up: Flawless as always. Heavy on the eye liner and added plenty of peachy blush to nail the classic English rose look. 8/10

Total: 28/40

Meghan

Hat: This sloping Philip Treacy design was a perfect fit. Sleek, minimalist and elegant, it complemented her new haircut. 8/10

Dress: The Bardot shoulder on this Carolina Herrera outfit was a bold statement, echoing her Givenchy wedding dress. 9/10

Hair: The usual bun was gone in favour of a Middleton-esque blow-dried wavy do that brought a touch of Hollywood glamour. 8/10

Make-up: Heavier  than normal but her gorgeous freckles shone through. Rosy cheeks and pink lips boosted her glowing skin. 8/10

Total: 33/40

Winner: Meghan

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