Sources previously told The Post that this year’s parade was meant to be considerably special amid King Charles’ continued treatment for his cancer diagnosis.

“It’s a show of strength,” a palace source told The Post. “The King is serving his country, and he’s not going to let a diagnosis get in the way of that.”

Insiders shared that Charles insisted on having a hands-on role in planning this year’s celebration along with some help from William.

“For the King, Trooping has always been important,” the King’s former personal butler, Grant Harrold, said. “It’s when all the royal family get together to show a united front.”

It’s also worth noting that this year’s Trooping the Colour parade marked Middleton’s first attendance since announcing her cancer remission status.

The following month, she resumed her regular appearance at the Wimbledon tournament and presented Jannik Sinner with the men’s singles Championship trophy, which became another highlight from the year that was shared in she and William’s Tuesday post.