Weather 'as good as it gets' for Trooping the Colour, says brigade majorpublished at 09:16 BST

Lt Col Charles Foinette will be leading the parade during today's Trooping the Colour.
The brigade major tells BBC Breakfast that regiments taking part in the procession have been left "sunburned" and "nearly drowned" during rehearsals as the weather seesawed over the past week.
But he says today's conditions are "as good as it gets".
Col Foinette explains that he will be focused on getting his timings exactly right during the ceremony and holding his strong-willed horse back.
"We get on quite well but one has to keep a little bit of an eye on what they're up to," he says.
Col Foinette also points out that the troops on parade are fighting soldiers and carry the rifles they fight with during the event.
"It is not unusual for soldiers to be crawling up a rainy ditch in South Wales and the next day having scrubbed the mud off their weapons, be on parade to change the guard. That is normal for us."








