Luxembourg National Day in Luxembourg — Grand Duke's birthday, celebrated annually on June 23, — is rich in tradition. In the evening, on the eve of the holiday, fireworks and concerts are held, and this lasts until late at night.
The public holiday begins shortly before noon, during which time the army marches to Parliament and accompanies members of the government to the National Council. Other members of the government, the royal family, the diplomatic corps and the large public have already gathered there.
After a short Te Deum service, the Foreign Secretary invites the diplomatic corps to the national breakfast theater. The day ends with lunch at the Grand Duke's Palace. Parades and festivities take place throughout the day.
The Luxembourg public holiday is celebrated on June 23, despite the fact that the real birthday of Grand Duke Henri falls on April 16 (1955). But his father Jean, being the Grand Duke, postponed the celebration of his birthday, which falls on January 5, to the summer. After all, January in Luxembourg — is not the best time of year for parades and fireworks, so His Royal Highness kindly agreed to move the date of the celebrations by 5 months to allow Luxembourg citizens to enjoy their national holiday more.