Prince William and his family, wife Kate Middleton and children George, Charlotte and Louis lead the Jubilee Parade
Prince William had the honor of leading the Trooping the Color parade for the Queen's anniversary celebrations in the first royal carriage with his family, wife Kate Middleton and children, Princess George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
The 96-year-old monarch completes 70 years on the throne this month, with the Trooping the Color ceremony paying tribute to the longest-reigning British monarch in history with a military horse parade and a flypast.
According to reports, the parade is being led by the Queen's grandson Prince William on behalf of the Queen.
William's stepmother Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall is also in the first vehicle along with William's family.
The Duchess of Cambridge chose a gorgeous white suit for the occasion with a cap and exclusive earrings matching the Queen's collection.
Meanwhile, their children George, Charlotte and Louis appeared in high spirits as they smiled and waved to crowds in the streets of London for the jubilee.