Fatigue at rehearsals for Charles’ parade: This soldier causes a stir

Seizures during rehearsals for Charles’ parade
This soldier causes a stir

The fainted soldier at rehearsals for King Charles’ birthday party in London. When he regained consciousness, he immediately resumed playing his trombone.

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During rehearsals for King Charles’ official birthday parade, a soldier fainted from the heat.

A moment of shock during rehearsals for King Charles’ (74) official birthday parade in London: a soldier from the band who was practicing for the ceremony suddenly fainted. Attack of faintness from the great heat.

The soldier, who wore a uniform and traditional fur hat like the other members of the band, fell to the ground for a moment, but then regained consciousness. He immediately continued playing his trombone until the rehearsal was over. According to British media reports, only then did he receive medical care.

Over 1500 soldiers and 300 horses

The annual birthday parade, Trooping the Colour, will be held for the first time this coming Saturday (June 17) in honor of King Charles III. instead of. Although his actual birthday is not until November, the parade is traditionally celebrated in June. Over 1,500 soldiers and 300 horses attended rehearsals for the celebrations.

Prince William (40), who had the task of the so-called “Colonel’s Review”, i.e. monitoring the last rehearsals before the event, wrote on Twitter: “A big thank you to every soldier who was there in the heat today. You all did a very good job.”

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