Queen Elizabeth II celebrates birthday with parade, visit to Prince Philip

June 15, 2013: Britain's Queen Elizabeth II as the Guards march past outside Buckingham Palace after the Trooping The Colour, at the Horse Guards Parade in London. Queen Elizabeth II is celebrating her birthday with traditional pomp and circumstance, but without her husband by her side. (AP)

Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her birthday Saturday with traditional pomp and circumstance, followed by a visit to her husband in the hospital.

More than 1,000 soldiers, horses and musicians took part in the parade known as "Trooping the Color," an annual ceremony marking the queen's official birthday.

With Prince Philip unable to attend the celebration as he is recovering from abdominal surgery, the queen invited her cousin, the Duke of Kent, to accompany her in a vintage carriage.

The monarch's actual birthday was on April 21, when she turned 87.

The "Trooping the Color" ceremony originates from traditional battle preparations, when "colors," which refer to military flags, were carried down the rank to be seen by soldiers.

Other royals -- including Prince Harry, Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge -- also were on hand to celebrate on Saturday.

After the parade, the queen visited Philip at a private London hospital.