Sophie Wessex's children make joint parade debut at Trooping the Colour

Started by Jennifer, June 12, 2016, 10:35:56 PM

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Jennifer

Sophie's children look great at their grandmother's event. :) I like Lady Louise's hairstyle. She looks very sophisticated with her hair braided into a bun.

QuoteThis year's Trooping the Colour was a particularly special one for the royal family. The Queen was marking her 90th birthday and in honour of the milestone event, her family members rallied around her in full force.

Her two youngest grandchildren Lady Louise Windsor and James, Viscount Severn took part in the parade for the first time together.

Louise, 12, and James, eight, rode in the Balmoral Landau carriage with their parents Prince Edward – the Queen's youngest son – and his wife Sophie Wessex.

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Trudie

IMO as Louise gets older she looks more like Queen Mary. James is an interesting combination of both Sophie and Edward. It would be nice to see more of them.



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FanDianaFancy

It is s nice that  she is no longer being dressed in a  6year olds clothing.  The  ballet  flats, pantyhose,  hair  up, nice touches. No, I am not saying the child, a  preteen ,should be dressing  like  her mother in high heels, etc.
Those MaryJane flats, and tights  had  to go .
DnD of W  are  a  real  couple, real parents, real family and  good for them.

Jennifer

QuoteLady Louise Windsor attends Trooping the Colour, this year marking the Queen's 90th birthday at The Mall on June 11, 2016 in London, England. The ceremony is Queen Elizabeth II's annual birthday parade and dates back to the time of Charles II in the 17th Century when the Colours of a regiment were used as a rallying point in battle.

Trooping the Colour 2016 - Pictures - Zimbio
"You've done it before and you can do it now. See the positive possibilities. Redirect the substantial energy of your frustration and turn it into positive, effective, unstoppable determination". ~ Ralph Marston