For years, military forces throughout the Commonwealth have been invited on occasion to serve public duties in the U.K. for the Queen. The Royal Canadian Air Force is having its turn until July 15, ...
Watch: If you’ve been to London, chances are you’ve seen the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace. But history was made on Monday, when Canadian soldiers had a turn standing guard. Stuart Greer ...
The instantly recognizable Queen’s Guards have been withdrawn from their sentry boxes in front of Buckingham Palace, Clarence House, St James’s Palace and Windsor Castle You can save this article by ...
The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results. Capt. Tom ...
The King’s Guard (formerly the Queen’s Guard during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II) is instantly recognisable by members’ striking red uniforms and bearskin helmets (via REUTERS) A royal guard has ...
A video authentically shows a member of the British Royal Guard in London punching a man in the face for harassing him and knocking him out. In mid-2024, a video circulated widely on social media, ...
A new video showing a member of the Irish Guards appearing to almost faint has gone viral on social media. In the clip, posted on X on Friday, an unidentified soldier can be seen starting to wobble ...
A royal guard fainted and fell face-first onto the ground as he was protecting Queen Elizabeth’s coffin on Wednesday. Mourners gasped as the guard hit the deck as he was holding vigil next to the late ...
The guards were rehearsing for the King's upcoming birthday celebrations when at least three of them collapsed from heat exhaustion on June 10. At least three British royal guards collapsed on ...
The British Army said Tuesday it has launched an urgent investigation after an intruder posing as a priest reportedly spent the night at the barracks of troops who guard Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor ...
A royal guard has been stationed at key locations across London since 1660, drawing crowds of tourists and Londoners keen to see them in person. The King’s Guard (formerly the Queen’s Guard during the ...
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