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  1. The men you see in front of Buckingham Palace (and other locations in London as well as Windsor) are the Queen's Guard (Foot Guards). As well as upholding the traditions of the past through their ceremonial duties, the Foot Guards also carry out operational duties in the UK and throughout the world as professional soldiers.

  2. Sep 28, 2022 · At least one of these outfits is a regular presence in London, guarding Buckingham Palace — it's those tall-hatted redcoats, the British royal guards.

  3. We are The Guards Museum: representing the soldiers that you may have seen guarding Buckingham Palace. We cover nearly 400 years of rich history behind the five regiments of Foot Guards – a history that spans from the beginning of the British Army to the present day. Follow us on. Visit our online shop! Find out more. Opening Times.

  4. Aug 23, 2021 · The guards have protected Kings, Queens and the Royal Palaces since around 1656. The Changing of the Guard ceremony originally took place at the Palace of Whitehall, which was the King or...

  5. Aug 24, 2021 · Currently, it is called the Queens Guard. Is Changing the Guard only held at Buckingham Palace? Guard-changing ceremonies are also held at the Tower of London, Windsor Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh.

  6. Aug 24, 2021 · The return of the full Changing of the Guard ceremonial duty at Buckingham Palace, St James’s Palace and the Tower of London, is an historic moment for the capital and the UK. It signifies another step towards normality. The ceremony will now take place in London on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

  7. Aug 23, 2021 · Over the years, the Changing of the Guard—the ceremonial moment when the red tunic and bearskin hat bedecked Queen's Guard hands over responsibility for protecting Buckingham Palace and St...

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