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Royal superfans rock the red, white and blue look as they are delighted to see Kate, Prince William, King Charles and Queen Camilla at Trooping the Colour

Devoted royal superfans rock the red, white and blue look as they enjoy seeing Kate, Prince William, King Charles And Queen Camille bee Entering the color Today.

Thousands of people line the streets Buckingham Palace today to Whitehall to watch the century-old parade and flyby that commemorates the King’s birthday.

Some famous faces have been spotted in the crowds, including veteran royal guard John Loughrey, 69, who camped out on The Mall just over a week before the big event. The crowning of the King last year.

He was seen wearing his Union Jack hat decorated with royal insignia and a Princess Catherine T-shirt.

Another loyal royalist in attendance is 60-year-old Joseph Afrane, decked out in a full Union Jack outfit.

Royal fans gathered near Buckingham Palace today to watch the century-old parade and flyby to commemorate the King's birthday

Royal fans gathered near Buckingham Palace today to watch the century-old parade and flyby to commemorate the King’s birthday

Veteran Royal Watcher John Loughrey, 69, could be seen wearing his Union Jack hat decorated with royal insignia and a Princess Catherine T-shirt with other fans

Veteran Royal Watcher John Loughrey, 69, could be seen wearing his Union Jack hat decorated with royal insignia and a Princess Catherine T-shirt with other fans

Loyal Royalist Joseph Afrane, 60, was spotted in a full Union Jack outfit with multiple flags

Loyal Royalist Joseph Afrane, 60, was spotted in a full Union Jack outfit with multiple flags

Mr Afrane wore Union Jack boots and carried a commemorative bag from King Charles' coronation

Mr Afrane wore Union Jack boots and carried a commemorative bag from King Charles’ coronation

King Charles III and Queen Camilla during Trooping the Color during the Horse Guards Parade

King Charles III and Queen Camilla during Trooping the Color during the Horse Guards Parade

The Princess of Wales leaves Buckingham Palace today during Trooping the Color in London

The Princess of Wales leaves Buckingham Palace today during Trooping the Color in London

Mr Afrane and fellow fan Minerva Halil wave their Union Jack flags as they wait to catch a glimpse of the royal family

Mr Afrane and fellow fan Minerva Halil wave their Union Jack flags as they wait to catch a glimpse of the royal family

Royal fan Minerva Halil waved her flag in the sun as she waited for the royal family

Royal fan Minerva Halil waved her flag in the sun as she waited for the royal family

Royal fan Minerva Halil was seen wearing a cowboy hat, fluffy hoodie, leggings and trainers, all in Union Jack print

Royal fan Minerva Halil was seen wearing a cowboy hat, fluffy hoodie, leggings and trainers, all in Union Jack print

Minerva Halil speaks with a police officer on horseback today as they wait for the parade to start

Minerva Halil speaks with a police officer on horseback today as they wait for the parade to start

Royal fans gather near Buckingham Palace to watch King Charles III's official birthday parade

Royal fans gather near Buckingham Palace to watch King Charles III’s official birthday parade

Royal fans on The Mall with cardboard cutouts of the Princess of Wales and the King today

Royal fans on The Mall with cardboard cutouts of the Princess of Wales and the King today

Royal fans line The Mall in London this morning ahead of Trooping the Colour

Royal fans line The Mall in London this morning ahead of Trooping the Colour

Mr Afrane, from Battersea, south London, regularly attends Royal events.

He said: ‘I came here to support the royal family. I was particularly pleased when I heard that the Princess of Wales would be joining us.

‘The Royal Family does great work for the country and supports many charities. They also bring many tourists to the country, which stimulates the economy.

‘Without the Royal Family, in my opinion, there would be no Britain.’

Other fans can be seen at the front of the barriers, waving huge Union Jack flags and dressed from head to toe in red, white and blue.

Some even brought life-size cardboard cutouts of King Charles and Queen Camilla.

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