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  2. Changing the Guard – also known as Guard Mounting – is the iconic ceremony which is seen by millions of people each year at Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle.

  3. The Changing of the Guard ceremony takes place between three locations Buckingham Palace, St James's Palace and Wellington Barracks. To end up in the right place at the right time we recommend the award winning Changing the Guard Walking Tour from Fun London Tours.

  4. The Guard which mounts at Buckingham Palace is called The Queens Guard and is divided into two Detachments: the Buckingham Palace Detachment (which is responsible for guarding Buckingham Palace), and the St. James’s Palace Detachment, (which guards St. James’s Palace).

  5. Aug 24, 2021 · They’re changing the guard at Buckingham Palace once more. The Queens Guard from the Coldstream Guards have again donned their signature red uniforms and black bearskin hats to perform the ceremony which was put on pause in March 2020 owing to the Covid-19 pandemic.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › King's_GuardKing's Guard - Wikipedia

    The King's Guard (called the Queen's Guard when the reigning monarch is female) are sentry postings at Buckingham Palace and St James's Palace, organised by the British Army 's Household Division.

  7. Aug 23, 2021 · The Changing of the Guard is a formal ceremony where a group of soldiers who protect Buckingham Palace - one of the Queen's residences - are replaced by a new group of soldiers.

  8. Sep 12, 2022 · At the head of the procession was Irish Guards Mascot, Irish Wolfhound Turlough Mor (affectionately known as Seamus). During the short journey from Wellington Barracks to the Gates of Buckingham Palace the Band of the Scots Guards performed “The King’s Guard” March, which was composed in 1904.

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