This is a list of Trooping the Colour ceremonies, usually held in London, from 1890 to the present. The first Trooping the Colour on Horse Guards Parade took place on 4 June 1805. In 1895 two Troopings were performed, on consecutive days, by different battalions of the Scots Guards at Windsor Castle and Horse Guards Parade. In the twentieth century, it has generally been held in late May or early June, regardless of the actual date of the monarch's birthday, and since 1959 has been held on a Saturday. There have been some cancellations for various causes including bad weather, national strikes and during both World Wars. The monarch has not always attended the ceremony in person due to illness or state duties, and may be represented by the Prince of Wales or one of the royal dukes.
From 1890 to 1900, for Queen Victoria (born on 24 May), the date was various weekdays from 20 May to 3 June, only one of which was her birthday.
From 1901 to 1909, for King Edward VII (born on 9 November), it was a Friday from 24 May to 28 June.
From 1910 to 1935, for King George V (born on 3 June), it was various weekdays from 27 May to 22 June, most of which were not his birthday.
In 1936, it was on King Edward VIII's actual birthday (23 June).
From 1937 to 1951, for King George VI (born on 14 December), it was from 7 to 12 June.
For Queen Elizabeth II (born on 21 April):
For King Charles III (born on 14 November), his first parade took place on 17 June 2023, his second on 15 June 2024, and his third on 14 June 2025.