Let’s start with Trooping the Colour.

Naturally, the monarch is front and center on the balcony on almost every occasion.

Not all royal couples are that lucky, it seems.

royal family on balcony

May 8, 1945, is a perfect example of this.

It wasn’t over, though.

By 9 p.m., they made their fourth and final appearance.

Queen Victoria portrait

“Don’t pick your nose and you know, don’t yawn.”

Zara, on the other hand, had a bit more leniency when it came to her own approach.

Anne, in all her usual ways, leaned down and got him to straighten up.

Queen Elizabeth with William, Harry, Kate, and Meghan

When it comes to dating and exploring the possibility of getting married, the protocol checklist is also endless.

His brother the disgraced Prince Andrew will also not be on the balcony following the event.

As such, her public presence knew no competition and the royal paparazzi came out swinging as a result.

royal family on balcony

Walking away with millions, Diana’s popularity and presence was not to be underestimated.

She sadly died at the age of 36 in 1997.

Of course, one little Prince Louis immediately comes to mind.

William and Kate wedding kiss

He’s not alone, though.

They might have been breaking the rules, but the kids know how to steal the show.

Winston Churchill  and royal family on VE day

Princess Anne with family on the balcony

royal family on balcony

royal family on balcony

royal family on balcony

royal family on balcony looking up

Diana first balcony appearance

Prince Louis screaming