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PEOPLE - London: Felipe und Letizia zu Besuch im Parlament
12 July 2017.
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh accompanies King Felipe of Spain during an inspection of soldiers from the 1st battalion the Irish guards
HM The Queen and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh are hosting the State Visit of King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain, at Buckingham Palace from today (Wednesday 12th) to Friday 14th July 2017.
To begin their three-day State Visit to Britain the VIP Visitors were given military ceremonial welcome on Horse Guards Parade.
Just before midday today (Wednesday 12th July), a Guard of Honour of 96 Rank and File of the 1st Battalion Irish Guards with The Queen?s Colour and the Pipes and Drums of the Battalion, formed up on Horse Guards Parade.
The Mounted Band of The Household Cavalry provided musical support to the Sovereign?s Escort who was next on parade having ridden down from Knightsbridge.
At the Sovereign?s arrival at the Royal Pavilion at noon, The Sovereign?s Escort and Guard of Honour gave a Royal Salute and the Colour was lowered. The National Anthem was played and a Flagman broke the Royal Standard on the roof of Horse Guards building.
The gates of Horse Guards, the official entrance to the Royal Palaces, was opened for the arrival by car of the King and Queen of Spain. Fifteen members of The Queen?s Life Guard, mounted on black chargers, positioned in the front yard on Whitehall, then gave a salute and a trumpet was sounded.
As the King and Queen of Spain arrived through the archway, at ten minutes past noon, the Flagman broke the National Flag of Spain on the roof of Horse Guards. As the King alighted from his car and placed his foot upon the first step of the Royal Pavilion, Royal Salutes were fired across London, with a 41 Gun Salute from Green Park by The King?s Troop Royal Horse Artillery accompanied by the Band of the Royal Artillery, and another Gun Salute at Her Majesty?s Tower of London by the Honourable Artillery Company. Having fired the salute in Green Park, The King?s Troop Roya
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NEWS - London: 'Pan Tau' Cavalry Parade
14 May 2017.
Soldiers from the HCMR wait for the Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial to start.
In a quintessentially British scene, more than two thousand serving and former Cavalrymen marched through Hyde Park today, immaculate in suits with bowler hats and furled umbrellas, to pay their respects to fallen comrades. They were accompanied by Army Musicians to the delight of visitors to the capital enjoying the Royal Park?s open spaces.
The Cavalrymen were taking part in the 93rd Annual Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial. The parade remembers all those who have given their lives to conflict since the First World War.
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NEWS - London: 'Pan Tau' Cavalry Parade
14 May 2017.
Representatives from each Cavalry Regiment lay wreaths at the memorial.
In a quintessentially British scene, more than two thousand serving and former Cavalrymen marched through Hyde Park today, immaculate in suits with bowler hats and furled umbrellas, to pay their respects to fallen comrades. They were accompanied by Army Musicians to the delight of visitors to the capital enjoying the Royal Park’s open spaces.
The Cavalrymen were taking part in the 93rd Annual Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial. The parade remembers all those who have given their lives to conflict since the First World War.
Credit: Ken Goff Rota/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-375
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NEWS - London: 'Pan Tau' Cavalry Parade
14 May 2017.
Serving Soldiers LCpl of Horse Harry day (left) with Cpl Matthew Barton before the Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial.
In a quintessentially British scene, more than two thousand serving and former Cavalrymen marched through Hyde Park today, immaculate in suits with bowler hats and furled umbrellas, to pay their respects to fallen comrades. They were accompanied by Army Musicians to the delight of visitors to the capital enjoying the Royal Park’s open spaces.
The Cavalrymen were taking part in the 93rd Annual Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial. The parade remembers all those who have given their lives to conflict since the First World War.
Credit: Ken Goff Rota/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-375
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NEWS - London: 'Pan Tau' Cavalry Parade
14 May 2017.
Veterans and serving Cavalrymen and Officers doff their bowler hats as they pass the Cavalry Memorial in Hyde Park.
In a quintessentially British scene, more than two thousand serving and former Cavalrymen marched through Hyde Park today, immaculate in suits with bowler hats and furled umbrellas, to pay their respects to fallen comrades. They were accompanied by Army Musicians to the delight of visitors to the capital enjoying the Royal Park’s open spaces.
The Cavalrymen were taking part in the 93rd Annual Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial. The parade remembers all those who have given their lives to conflict since the First World War.
Credit: Ken Goff Rota/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-375
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NEWS - London: 'Pan Tau' Cavalry Parade
14 May 2017.
Veterans and serving Cavalrymen and Officers doff their bowler hats as they pass the Cavalry Memorial in Hyde Park.
In a quintessentially British scene, more than two thousand serving and former Cavalrymen marched through Hyde Park today, immaculate in suits with bowler hats and furled umbrellas, to pay their respects to fallen comrades. They were accompanied by Army Musicians to the delight of visitors to the capital enjoying the Royal Park’s open spaces.
The Cavalrymen were taking part in the 93rd Annual Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial. The parade remembers all those who have given their lives to conflict since the First World War.
Credit: Ken Goff Rota/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-375
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NEWS - London: 'Pan Tau' Cavalry Parade
14 May 2017.
Veterans and serving Cavalrymen and Officers doff their bowler hats as they pass the Cavalry Memorial in Hyde Park.
In a quintessentially British scene, more than two thousand serving and former Cavalrymen marched through Hyde Park today, immaculate in suits with bowler hats and furled umbrellas, to pay their respects to fallen comrades. They were accompanied by Army Musicians to the delight of visitors to the capital enjoying the Royal Park’s open spaces.
The Cavalrymen were taking part in the 93rd Annual Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial. The parade remembers all those who have given their lives to conflict since the First World War.
Credit: Ken Goff Rota/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-375
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NEWS - London: 'Pan Tau' Cavalry Parade
14 May 2017.
In a quintessentially British scene, more than two thousand serving and former Cavalrymen marched through Hyde Park today, immaculate in suits with bowler hats and furled umbrellas, to pay their respects to fallen comrades. They were accompanied by Army Musicians to the delight of visitors to the capital enjoying the Royal Park?s open spaces.
The Cavalrymen were taking part in the 93rd Annual Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial. The parade remembers all those who have given their lives to conflict since the First World War.
Credit: PBrown/Ken Goff/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-375
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NEWS - London: 'Pan Tau' Cavalry Parade
14 May 2017.
The parade ended with a moving memorial service.
In a quintessentially British scene, more than two thousand serving and former Cavalrymen marched through Hyde Park today, immaculate in suits with bowler hats and furled umbrellas, to pay their respects to fallen comrades. They were accompanied by Army Musicians to the delight of visitors to the capital enjoying the Royal Park’s open spaces.
The Cavalrymen were taking part in the 93rd Annual Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial. The parade remembers all those who have given their lives to conflict since the First World War.
Credit: Ken Goff Rota/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-375
**No UK Sales Until 28 Days After Create Date** (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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NEWS - London: 'Pan Tau' Cavalry Parade
14 May 2017.
The parade ended with a moving memorial service.
In a quintessentially British scene, more than two thousand serving and former Cavalrymen marched through Hyde Park today, immaculate in suits with bowler hats and furled umbrellas, to pay their respects to fallen comrades. They were accompanied by Army Musicians to the delight of visitors to the capital enjoying the Royal Park’s open spaces.
The Cavalrymen were taking part in the 93rd Annual Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial. The parade remembers all those who have given their lives to conflict since the First World War.
Credit: Ken Goff Rota/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-375
**No UK Sales Until 28 Days After Create Date** (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)
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