King Charles III observes two separate birthday dates each year, according to multiple reports. His actual birthday is 14 November 1948. In addition, the monarch has an official birthday celebration that falls on the second Saturday in June. This June observance is marked by the ceremonial Trooping the Colour parade, a long-running tradition associated with the sovereign’s official birthday.

While the dual dates are widely recognized as part of the royal calendar, some public discussion focuses on the fact that the celebrations occur on different days rather than the monarch’s true birth date. Across the accounts, the central points remain the same: Charles’s private/actual birthday is in November, and an additional official birthday is held in June to coincide with public ceremony and scheduling.

Overall, the reporting describes the two dates and the significance of the June event, without presenting new changes to the tradition.