King Charles attended a ceremony within the castle grounds in Aberdeenshire on Saturday where the new Ballater Colour was presented to the Royal Guard. HRH attended with Queen Camilla.
The King and Queen visited Balmoral Castle to present the new Ballater Colour, in the wake of His Royal Highness' coronation.
The first Ballater Colour was presented in 1880 by Queen Victoria. HRH presented the New Ballater Colour to 51 Infantry Brigade & Headquarters Scotland, to be carried by all Royal Guards. Accompanying Officers to His Majesty The King were General Officer Scotland, Major General Bill Wright CBE and Commander 51 Infantry Brigade and Headquarters Scotland, Brigadier Jody Davies MBE. Also representing the Royal Army Chaplains' Department was the Reverend Dave Jeal CF, Chaplain of His Majesty The King’s Royal Guard.
"The new Colours will replace those presented to the Royal Guard by Her Late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II in 1996, and will be the first to display the Tudor Crown; the retired Colours will rest up in Balmoral Castle.”
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