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Aviation Regiment Conducts Joint Aerial Gunnery Operations
May 17, 2025 - Starke, Florida, USA - A Florida Army National Guard Soldier with Bravo Company, 1st Battalion 111th Aviation Regiment, fires a M240H machine gun during joint aerial gunnery operations, at Camp Blanding Joint Training Center, Fla., May 17, 2025. Florida Army National Guard Soldiers conducted day and night operations as both individual squadrons and as a joint task force. Crew members demonstrated their operational skills with the M240H machine gun in preparation for a rotation at the Army National Training Center. (Credit Image: � N.W. Huertas/U.S. Air Force/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Ukraine Supporter Demonstrate At Soviet War Memorial In Berlin
May 9, 2025, Berlin, Germany: A Ukraine supporter demonstrates at the Soviet War Memorial in Tiergarten. (Credit Image: © Siarhei Balai/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
DUKAS_154007799_EYE
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
DUKAS_154007832_EYE
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
DUKAS_154007796_EYE
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
DUKAS_154007770_EYE
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
DUKAS_154007769_EYE
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
DUKAS_154007795_EYE
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
DUKAS_154007747_EYE
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
DUKAS_154007710_EYE
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
DUKAS_154007709_EYE
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
DUKAS_154007830_EYE
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
DUKAS_154007771_EYE
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Prince inspects the troops
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
DUKAS_154007828_EYE
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Prince inspects the troops
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
DUKAS_154007829_EYE
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Prince inspects the troops
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
DUKAS_154007766_EYE
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
DUKAS_154007768_EYE
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
DUKAS_154007767_EYE
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
DUKAS_154007827_EYE
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
DUKAS_154007764_EYE
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
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HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
HRH The Prince of Denmark presents the first set of Colours (Ceremonial Regimental flags) to 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment in a sacred ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, London, UK.
22nd April, 2023.
Six years after its formation, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment will be presented with its first set of Colours.
The historic ceremony at Royal Artillery Barracks sees His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark present the silk Colours on behalf of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, his mother Queen Margrethe II of Denmark.
The traditional ceremony sees around 100 soldiers from the reservist unit on parade, led by their Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel Steve Garmory to music provided by The Band of The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment.
The new Colours are consecrated by the Chaplain General of the Army Reverend Michael Parker who is joined by the Regimental Chaplain Reverend Canon Roger Hall and the Battalion Padre Nick Sharpe.
The Colours were originally carried into battle so that soldiers could see where the rest of their unit was at all times. They are incredibly important to a unit as they represent the spirt of the regiment.
The new Colours have been handmade by expert craftsman using centuries old techniques. They are made from heavy silk which is richly embroidered with gold and silver thread depicting the Regiment’s battle honours and cap badge.Anti-monarchist Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org movement press briefing - Abolish the Monarchy. London, UK.
24th April 2023
Graham Smith
Not-so-Royal briefing with the arch-nemesis of the monarchy in Britain: Graham Smith, head of the Republic.org.uk movement and writer of the upcoming book Abolish the Monarchy.
The Republic.org website spells out the reasons why they don't want a monarchy:
"Hereditary public office goes against every democratic principle.
And because we can’t hold the King
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry mounted regiment at Hyde Park Barracks, London
Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry mounted regiment at Hyde Park Barracks, London, UK.
20th May 2022.
Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment (HCMR) as they prepare their horses and kit ready for parade. The HCMR will be providing escorts for the Royal Procession at Trooping the Colour on the Queen’s Birthday Parade for the Platinum Jubilee and will also provide an 8 Trooper retinue to HM The Queen (The recent winners of the Richmond Cup).
Troopers preparing their kit ready for the Major General’s Review
Soldiers mucking out the horses, tacking up the horses, returning from their morning watering orders, (where they exercise the horses around the streets of London) as well as cleaning their kit ready for the Major General’s Review the following day. They will be preparing their ‘upstairs and downstairs’ kit; ‘upstairs’ kit being the soldier’s uniform, breastplates, helmets, boots etc and ‘downstairs’ kit being the regalia worn by the horses.
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Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry mounted regiment at Hyde Park Barracks, London
Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry mounted regiment at Hyde Park Barracks, London, UK.
20th May 2022.
Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment (HCMR) as they prepare their horses and kit ready for parade. The HCMR will be providing escorts for the Royal Procession at Trooping the Colour on the Queen’s Birthday Parade for the Platinum Jubilee and will also provide an 8 Trooper retinue to HM The Queen (The recent winners of the Richmond Cup).
Troopers preparing their kit ready for the Major General’s Review
Soldiers mucking out the horses, tacking up the horses, returning from their morning watering orders, (where they exercise the horses around the streets of London) as well as cleaning their kit ready for the Major General’s Review the following day. They will be preparing their ‘upstairs and downstairs’ kit; ‘upstairs’ kit being the soldier’s uniform, breastplates, helmets, boots etc and ‘downstairs’ kit being the regalia worn by the horses.
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Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry mounted regiment at Hyde Park Barracks, London
Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry mounted regiment at Hyde Park Barracks, London, UK.
20th May 2022.
Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment (HCMR) as they prepare their horses and kit ready for parade. The HCMR will be providing escorts for the Royal Procession at Trooping the Colour on the Queen' Birthday Parade for the Platinum Jubilee and will also provide an 8 Trooper retinue to HM The Queen (The recent winners of the Richmond Cup).
Troopers preparing their kit ready for the Major General' Review
Soldiers mucking out the horses, tacking up the horses, returning from their morning watering orders, (where they exercise the horses around the streets of London) as well as cleaning their kit ready for the Major General' Review the following day. They will be preparing their ‘upstairs and downstairs' kit; ‘upstairs' kit being the soldier' uniform, breastplates, helmets, boots etc and ‘downstairs' kit being the regalia worn by the horses.
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Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry mounted regiment at Hyde Park Barracks, London
Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry mounted regiment at Hyde Park Barracks, London, UK.
20th May 2022.
Members of the Household Cavalry Life Guards put on their uniforms and help each other to put on theirs.
Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment (HCMR) as they prepare their horses and kit ready for parade. The HCMR will be providing escorts for the Royal Procession at Trooping the Colour on the Queen’s Birthday Parade for the Platinum Jubilee and will also provide an 8 Trooper retinue to HM The Queen (The recent winners of the Richmond Cup).
Troopers preparing their kit ready for the Major General’s Review
Soldiers mucking out the horses, tacking up the horses, returning from their morning watering orders, (where they exercise the horses around the streets of London) as well as cleaning their kit ready for the Major General’s Review the following day. They will be preparing their ‘upstairs and downstairs’ kit; ‘upstairs’ kit being the soldier’s uniform, breastplates, helmets, boots etc and ‘downstairs’ kit being the regalia worn by the horses.
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Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry mounted regiment at Hyde Park Barracks, London
Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry mounted regiment at Hyde Park Barracks, London, UK.
20th May 2022.
Members of the Household Cavalry Life Guards put on their uniforms and help each other to put on theirs.
Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment (HCMR) as they prepare their horses and kit ready for parade. The HCMR will be providing escorts for the Royal Procession at Trooping the Colour on the Queen’s Birthday Parade for the Platinum Jubilee and will also provide an 8 Trooper retinue to HM The Queen (The recent winners of the Richmond Cup).
Troopers preparing their kit ready for the Major General’s Review
Soldiers mucking out the horses, tacking up the horses, returning from their morning watering orders, (where they exercise the horses around the streets of London) as well as cleaning their kit ready for the Major General’s Review the following day. They will be preparing their ‘upstairs and downstairs’ kit; ‘upstairs’ kit being the soldier’s uniform, breastplates, helmets, boots etc and ‘downstairs’ kit being the regalia worn by the horses.
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Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry mounted regiment at Hyde Park Barracks, London
Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry mounted regiment at Hyde Park Barracks, London, UK.
20th May 2022.
Members of the Household Cavalry Life Guards put on their uniforms and help each other to put on theirs.
Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment (HCMR) as they prepare their horses and kit ready for parade. The HCMR will be providing escorts for the Royal Procession at Trooping the Colour on the Queen’s Birthday Parade for the Platinum Jubilee and will also provide an 8 Trooper retinue to HM The Queen (The recent winners of the Richmond Cup).
Troopers preparing their kit ready for the Major General’s Review
Soldiers mucking out the horses, tacking up the horses, returning from their morning watering orders, (where they exercise the horses around the streets of London) as well as cleaning their kit ready for the Major General’s Review the following day. They will be preparing their ‘upstairs and downstairs’ kit; ‘upstairs’ kit being the soldier’s uniform, breastplates, helmets, boots etc and ‘downstairs’ kit being the regalia worn by the horses.
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Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry mounted regiment at Hyde Park Barracks, London
Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry mounted regiment at Hyde Park Barracks, London, UK.
20th May 2022.
Members of the Household Cavalry Life Guards put on their uniforms and help each other to put on theirs.
Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment (HCMR) as they prepare their horses and kit ready for parade. The HCMR will be providing escorts for the Royal Procession at Trooping the Colour on the Queen' Birthday Parade for the Platinum Jubilee and will also provide an 8 Trooper retinue to HM The Queen (The recent winners of the Richmond Cup).
Troopers preparing their kit ready for the Major General' Review
Soldiers mucking out the horses, tacking up the horses, returning from their morning watering orders, (where they exercise the horses around the streets of London) as well as cleaning their kit ready for the Major General' Review the following day. They will be preparing their ‘upstairs and downstairs' kit; ‘upstairs' kit being the soldier' uniform, breastplates, helmets, boots etc and ‘downstairs' kit being the regalia worn by the horses.
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Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry mounted regiment at Hyde Park Barracks, London
Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry mounted regiment at Hyde Park Barracks, London, UK.
20th May 2022.
Members of the Household Cavalry Life Guards put on their uniforms and help each other to put on theirs.
Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment (HCMR) as they prepare their horses and kit ready for parade. The HCMR will be providing escorts for the Royal Procession at Trooping the Colour on the Queen’s Birthday Parade for the Platinum Jubilee and will also provide an 8 Trooper retinue to HM The Queen (The recent winners of the Richmond Cup).
Troopers preparing their kit ready for the Major General’s Review
Soldiers mucking out the horses, tacking up the horses, returning from their morning watering orders, (where they exercise the horses around the streets of London) as well as cleaning their kit ready for the Major General’s Review the following day. They will be preparing their ‘upstairs and downstairs’ kit; ‘upstairs’ kit being the soldier’s uniform, breastplates, helmets, boots etc and ‘downstairs’ kit being the regalia worn by the horses.
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Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry mounted regiment at Hyde Park Barracks, London
Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry mounted regiment at Hyde Park Barracks, London, UK.
20th May 2022.
Members of the Household Cavalry Life Guards put on their uniforms and help each other to put on theirs.
Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment (HCMR) as they prepare their horses and kit ready for parade. The HCMR will be providing escorts for the Royal Procession at Trooping the Colour on the Queen' Birthday Parade for the Platinum Jubilee and will also provide an 8 Trooper retinue to HM The Queen (The recent winners of the Richmond Cup).
Troopers preparing their kit ready for the Major General' Review
Soldiers mucking out the horses, tacking up the horses, returning from their morning watering orders, (where they exercise the horses around the streets of London) as well as cleaning their kit ready for the Major General' Review the following day. They will be preparing their ‘upstairs and downstairs' kit; ‘upstairs' kit being the soldier' uniform, breastplates, helmets, boots etc and ‘downstairs' kit being the regalia worn by the horses.
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Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry mounted regiment at Hyde Park Barracks, London
Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry mounted regiment at Hyde Park Barracks, London, UK.
20th May 2022.
Members of the Household Cavalry Life Guards put on their uniforms and help each other to put on theirs.
Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment (HCMR) as they prepare their horses and kit ready for parade. The HCMR will be providing escorts for the Royal Procession at Trooping the Colour on the Queen' Birthday Parade for the Platinum Jubilee and will also provide an 8 Trooper retinue to HM The Queen (The recent winners of the Richmond Cup).
Troopers preparing their kit ready for the Major General' Review
Soldiers mucking out the horses, tacking up the horses, returning from their morning watering orders, (where they exercise the horses around the streets of London) as well as cleaning their kit ready for the Major General' Review the following day. They will be preparing their ‘upstairs and downstairs' kit; ‘upstairs' kit being the soldier' uniform, breastplates, helmets, boots etc and ‘downstairs' kit being the regalia worn by the horses.
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Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry mounted regiment at Hyde Park Barracks, London
Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry mounted regiment at Hyde Park Barracks, London, UK.
20th May 2022.
Members of the Household Cavalry Life Guards put on their uniforms and help each other to put on theirs.
Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment (HCMR) as they prepare their horses and kit ready for parade. The HCMR will be providing escorts for the Royal Procession at Trooping the Colour on the Queen' Birthday Parade for the Platinum Jubilee and will also provide an 8 Trooper retinue to HM The Queen (The recent winners of the Richmond Cup).
Troopers preparing their kit ready for the Major General' Review
Soldiers mucking out the horses, tacking up the horses, returning from their morning watering orders, (where they exercise the horses around the streets of London) as well as cleaning their kit ready for the Major General' Review the following day. They will be preparing their ‘upstairs and downstairs' kit; ‘upstairs' kit being the soldier' uniform, breastplates, helmets, boots etc and ‘downstairs' kit being the regalia worn by the horses.
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Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry mounted regiment at Hyde Park Barracks, London
Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry mounted regiment at Hyde Park Barracks, London, UK.
20th May 2022.
Members of the Household Cavalry Life Guards put on their uniforms and help each other to put on theirs.
Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment (HCMR) as they prepare their horses and kit ready for parade. The HCMR will be providing escorts for the Royal Procession at Trooping the Colour on the Queen' Birthday Parade for the Platinum Jubilee and will also provide an 8 Trooper retinue to HM The Queen (The recent winners of the Richmond Cup).
Troopers preparing their kit ready for the Major General' Review
Soldiers mucking out the horses, tacking up the horses, returning from their morning watering orders, (where they exercise the horses around the streets of London) as well as cleaning their kit ready for the Major General' Review the following day. They will be preparing their ‘upstairs and downstairs' kit; ‘upstairs' kit being the soldier' uniform, breastplates, helmets, boots etc and ‘downstairs' kit being the regalia worn by the horses.
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