Trooping the Colour, King Charlesâ birthday parade, will take place this weekend with the royals out in full force.
But guests have been issued with a stark warning over their attire for the annual event.
Trooping the Colour has marked the official birthday of the British Sovereign for over 260 years. On Saturday, King Charles and Queen Camilla will lead the celebrations in London.

Trooping the Colour guests âwarnedâ ahead of King Charlesâ birthday parade
Fashion expert Nick Ede has now warned guests about their outfit choices, insisting âitâs not about standing outâ.
Speaking to Cafe Casino, Nick said: âThe biggest mistake anyone can make at Trooping the Colour is trying to become the story; this isnât Aintree, itâs not about standing out.
âTraditionally, guests steer clear of anything too loud or distracting. Neon shades, oversized logos, extreme cut-outs and very busy prints can look out of place.
âThis is one of the most important ceremonial events in the royal calendar, so guests should avoid anything overly revealing, attention-grabbing or trend driven. Itâs about elegance, sophistication and respect for the occasion rather than making a fashion statement.â
The biggest mistake anyone can make at Trooping the Colour is trying to become the story.Â
Nick continued, offering insights into what is best to wear.
He said: âPastels, florals, soft tailoring and classic British occasion wear tend to work beautifully and photograph well alongside the pageantry. Brands like Karen Millen have great affordable fashion that is smart, sophisticated and stylish.
âThe line is confidence versus showboating. You want your outfit to speak quietly rather than shout.â
Nick added: âRoyal protocol remains incredibly important at an event like this. Trooping the Colour celebrates tradition, heritage, and the monarchy itself, so guests are expected to dress accordingly. Looking polished and respectful is very important when it comes to this event.â

What will the king wear to Trooping the Colour?
Since itâs a big royal event, King Charles will likely wear military uniform.
Nick explained: âKing Charles will almost certainly wear military dress for the occasion. He understands the symbolism of the role and always favours heritage tailoring and traditional ceremonial uniforms. One of my favourite looks was his first Trooping the Colour as monarch, where he balanced military authority with warmth and accessibility.â
As for Queen Camilla, according to Nick, she tends to âfavour elegant coat dresses in soft pastel shades such as powder blue, ivory and pale greenâ.
The Princess of Wales always shines at the event each year. Nick predicts she could wear something with âimpeccable tailoring, possibly in a striking monochromatic colour that stands out in photographs while remaining elegant with a nod replicated in the dress her daughter wears tooâ.
We canât wait to see!



