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King Charles State Opening of Parliament in London, UK.
07/11/2023. London, United Kingdom.
King Charles State Opening of Parliament. King Charles III accompanied by Queen Camilla as they attend the State Opening of Parliament in the House of Commons, London.
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King Charles State Opening of Parliament in London, UK.
07/11/2023. London, United Kingdom.
King Charles State Opening of Parliament. King Charles III accompanied by Queen Camilla as they attend the State Opening of Parliament in the House of Commons, London.
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King Charles State Opening of Parliament in London, UK.
07/11/2023. London, United Kingdom.
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King Charles State Opening of Parliament in London, UK.
07/11/2023. London, United Kingdom.
King Charles State Opening of Parliament. King Charles III accompanied by Queen Camilla as they attend the State Opening of Parliament in the House of Commons, London.
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
8th September 2023.
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 Gun Royal Salute from 1200hrs
supported by the Band of the Grenadier Guards in Hyde Park
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base in Wellington Barracks on Birdcage Walk, Westminster, to position their guns for the salute in Hyde Park. The Gunners wear full a distinctive dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s Colours (equivalent of an infantry regiment’s ceremonial flag with battle honours) and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, riding at speed from the Marble Arch end of Hyde Park, parallel with Park Lane, 71 horses, pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back through London to Wellington Barracks. Throughout, The Band of the Grenadier Guards, conducted by Captain Robert Smith, will provide musical accompaniment around the Salute.
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
8th September 2023.
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 Gun Royal Salute from 1200hrs
supported by the Band of the Grenadier Guards in Hyde Park
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base in Wellington Barracks on Birdcage Walk, Westminster, to position their guns for the salute in Hyde Park. The Gunners wear full a distinctive dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s Colours (equivalent of an infantry regiment’s ceremonial flag with battle honours) and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, riding at speed from the Marble Arch end of Hyde Park, parallel with Park Lane, 71 horses, pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back through London to Wellington Barracks. Throughout, The Band of the Grenadier Guards, conducted by Captain Robert Smith, will provide musical accompaniment around the Salute.
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
8th September 2023.
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 Gun Royal Salute from 1200hrs
supported by the Band of the Grenadier Guards in Hyde Park
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base in Wellington Barracks on Birdcage Walk, Westminster, to position their guns for the salute in Hyde Park. The Gunners wear full a distinctive dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s Colours (equivalent of an infantry regiment’s ceremonial flag with battle honours) and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, riding at speed from the Marble Arch end of Hyde Park, parallel with Park Lane, 71 horses, pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back through London to Wellington Barracks. Throughout, The Band of the Grenadier Guards, conducted by Captain Robert Smith, will provide musical accompaniment around the Salute.
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
8th September 2023.
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 Gun Royal Salute from 1200hrs
supported by the Band of the Grenadier Guards in Hyde Park
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base in Wellington Barracks on Birdcage Walk, Westminster, to position their guns for the salute in Hyde Park. The Gunners wear full a distinctive dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s Colours (equivalent of an infantry regiment’s ceremonial flag with battle honours) and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, riding at speed from the Marble Arch end of Hyde Park, parallel with Park Lane, 71 horses, pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back through London to Wellington Barracks. Throughout, The Band of the Grenadier Guards, conducted by Captain Robert Smith, will provide musical accompaniment around the Salute.
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
8th September 2023.
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 Gun Royal Salute from 1200hrs
supported by the Band of the Grenadier Guards in Hyde Park
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base in Wellington Barracks on Birdcage Walk, Westminster, to position their guns for the salute in Hyde Park. The Gunners wear full a distinctive dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s Colours (equivalent of an infantry regiment’s ceremonial flag with battle honours) and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, riding at speed from the Marble Arch end of Hyde Park, parallel with Park Lane, 71 horses, pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back through London to Wellington Barracks. Throughout, The Band of the Grenadier Guards, conducted by Captain Robert Smith, will provide musical accompaniment around the Salute.
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
8th September 2023.
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 Gun Royal Salute from 1200hrs
supported by the Band of the Grenadier Guards in Hyde Park
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base in Wellington Barracks on Birdcage Walk, Westminster, to position their guns for the salute in Hyde Park. The Gunners wear full a distinctive dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s Colours (equivalent of an infantry regiment’s ceremonial flag with battle honours) and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, riding at speed from the Marble Arch end of Hyde Park, parallel with Park Lane, 71 horses, pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back through London to Wellington Barracks. Throughout, The Band of the Grenadier Guards, conducted by Captain Robert Smith, will provide musical accompaniment around the Salute.
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
8th September 2023.
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 Gun Royal Salute from 1200hrs
supported by the Band of the Grenadier Guards in Hyde Park
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base in Wellington Barracks on Birdcage Walk, Westminster, to position their guns for the salute in Hyde Park. The Gunners wear full a distinctive dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s Colours (equivalent of an infantry regiment’s ceremonial flag with battle honours) and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, riding at speed from the Marble Arch end of Hyde Park, parallel with Park Lane, 71 horses, pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back through London to Wellington Barracks. Throughout, The Band of the Grenadier Guards, conducted by Captain Robert Smith, will provide musical accompaniment around the Salute.
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
8th September 2023.
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 Gun Royal Salute from 1200hrs
supported by the Band of the Grenadier Guards in Hyde Park
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base in Wellington Barracks on Birdcage Walk, Westminster, to position their guns for the salute in Hyde Park. The Gunners wear full a distinctive dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s Colours (equivalent of an infantry regiment’s ceremonial flag with battle honours) and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, riding at speed from the Marble Arch end of Hyde Park, parallel with Park Lane, 71 horses, pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back through London to Wellington Barracks. Throughout, The Band of the Grenadier Guards, conducted by Captain Robert Smith, will provide musical accompaniment around the Salute.
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
8th September 2023.
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 Gun Royal Salute from 1200hrs
supported by the Band of the Grenadier Guards in Hyde Park
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base in Wellington Barracks on Birdcage Walk, Westminster, to position their guns for the salute in Hyde Park. The Gunners wear full a distinctive dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s Colours (equivalent of an infantry regiment’s ceremonial flag with battle honours) and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, riding at speed from the Marble Arch end of Hyde Park, parallel with Park Lane, 71 horses, pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back through London to Wellington Barracks. Throughout, The Band of the Grenadier Guards, conducted by Captain Robert Smith, will provide musical accompaniment around the Salute.
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Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
Special Military celebrations in London to mark the first anniversary of the accession to the throne of His Majesty The King, Hyde Park, London, UK.
8th September 2023.
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 Gun Royal Salute from 1200hrs
supported by the Band of the Grenadier Guards in Hyde Park
The soldiers, horses and Guns of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery ride out from their forward mounting base in Wellington Barracks on Birdcage Walk, Westminster, to position their guns for the salute in Hyde Park. The Gunners wear full a distinctive dress uniform which includes gold braided jackets and busby hats. The guns are the Regiment’s Colours (equivalent of an infantry regiment’s ceremonial flag with battle honours) and so are afforded due respect throughout the route.
Shortly before midday, riding at speed from the Marble Arch end of Hyde Park, parallel with Park Lane, 71 horses, pulling six First World War era 13-pounder Field Guns over the grass, will quickly place the guns into position for the Royal Salute beside the six pre-positioned ammunition boxes. The guns are quickly detached, the horses escorted to a safe area, and, on the word of command, each of the six guns will fire blank artillery rounds at ten-second intervals until forty-one shots have been fired, each sending a puff of white smoke into the air. The horses and riders will then collect the guns and escort them back through London to Wellington Barracks. Throughout, The Band of the Grenadier Guards, conducted by Captain Robert Smith, will provide musical accompaniment around the Salute.
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak attends Trooping of the Colour
17/06/2023. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, his wife Akshata Murty attend Trooping of the Colour on Horse Guards parade to celebrate King Charles III official birthday. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak attends Trooping of the Colour
17/06/2023. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, his wife Akshata Murty attend Trooping of the Colour on Horse Guards parade to celebrate King Charles III official birthday. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak attends Trooping of the Colour
17/06/2023. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, his wife Akshata Murty attend Trooping of the Colour on Horse Guards parade to celebrate King Charles III official birthday. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak attends Trooping of the Colour
17/06/2023. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, his wife Akshata Murty attend Trooping of the Colour on Horse Guards parade to celebrate King Charles III official birthday. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
Presenting the Colour
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
Presenting the Colour
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
Major General Christopher Ghika
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw,
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw,
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK. 1st June 2023.
The Brigade Major's Review at Horseguards Parade, Westminster, London, UK.
1st June 2023.
1,500 soldiers and 300 horses from the Household Division parade for inspection by the Brigade Major of the Household Division, James Shaw, on Horse Guards Parade.
The Brigade Major's Review is the opportunity for the Brigade Major of the Household Division to review the troops and ensure that they are of the required standard in a private rehearsal before the two subsequent reviews which are attended by the public: The Major General's Review conducted by Major General Christopher Ghika on Saturday 3rd June and The Colonel's Review on Saturday conducted by HRH The Prince of Wales on Saturday 10th June ahead of the King's first official Birthday Parade itself on Saturday 17th June.
For the first time in more than thirty years, the regiments taking part will include all five regiments of the Foot Guards: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards. Also on parade will be the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment made up of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals who together will provide the Sovereign's Escort; and The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery who on the day of The King's official Birthday will fire His Birthday Salute after the parade in the Green Park.
The honour to Troop their Colour on the Birthday Parade falls this year to the Welsh Guards. The King was Colonel Welsh Guards for more than 50 years before he handed responsibility to his son in December 2022, and He held the title of Prince of Wales for 65 years.
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