Lancers of the Blues and Royals at the Beating the Retreat ceremony. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
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Blues and Royals riding to Horseguards Parade to Change the Guard. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Both regiments are called Horse Guards.
Blues and Royals ride from Changing the Guard. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Both regiments are called Horse Guards.
Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
Silver cuirass of Blues and Royals on sentry duty. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Both regiments are called Horse Guards.
Blues and Royals on Sentry Duty. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
Blues and Royals returning to barracks after Changing the Guard on Horse Guards Parade. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
Blues and Royals returning to barracks after Changing the Guard on Horse Guards Parade. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
Blues and Royals horse guard. 1st Dragoons, household dividion formed in 1969 from royal horse guards ( known as the blues or oxford blues) and the royal dragoons.
Blues and Royals horse guard. 1st Dragoons, household dividion formed in 1969 from royal horse guards ( known as the blues or oxford blues) and the royal dragoons.
Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
Blues and Royals horse guard. 1st Dragoons, household dividion formed in 1969 from royal horse guards ( known as the blues or oxford blues) and the royal dragoons.
Blues and Royals horse guard. 1st Dragoons, household dividion formed in 1969 from royal horse guards ( known as the blues or oxford blues) and the royal dragoons.
Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
Life Guard troop riding down the Mall. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
Life Guard on Sentry Duty. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
Life Guard on Sentry Duty. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
Life Guard on Sentry Duty. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
Life Guard on Sentry Duty. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
Life Guard on Sentry Duty. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
Life Guard on Sentry Duty. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
Life Guard on Sentry Duty. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
Life Guards on Sentry Duty. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
Life Guard on Sentry Duty. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
Life Guard on Sentry Duty. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
Bus reflected in silver cuirass of Life Guard. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
"blues and royals" London UK England English tradition traditional parade ceremony Armour sword horse horses march marching helmets regiment British armed forces ceremonial formation riding riders tourism tourist attraction panorama letterbox letter box shape "Life Guards" horse guards parade household cavalry
"blues and royals" London UK England English tradition traditional parade ceremony Armour sword horse horses march marching helmets regiment British armed forces ceremonial formation riding riders tourism tourist attraction panorama letterbox letter box shape "Life Guards" horse guards parade household cavalry
"blues and royals" London UK England English tradition traditional parade ceremony Armour sword horse horses march marching helmets regiment British armed forces ceremonial formation riding riders tourism tourist attraction panorama letterbox letter box shape "Life Guards" horse guards parade household cavalry
"blues and royals" London UK England English tradition traditional parade ceremony Armour sword horse horses march marching helmets regiment British armed forces ceremonial formation riding riders tourism tourist attraction panorama letterbox letter box shape "Life Guards" horse guards parade household cavalry
"blues and royals" London UK England English tradition traditional parade ceremony Armour sword horse horses march marching helmets regiment British armed forces ceremonial formation riding riders tourism tourist attraction panorama letterbox letter box shape "Life Guards" horse guards parade household cavalry
"blues and royals" London UK England English tradition traditional parade ceremony Armour sword horse horses march marching helmets regiment British armed forces ceremonial formation riding riders tourism tourist attraction panorama letterbox letter box shape "Life Guards" horse guards parade household cavalry
"blues and royals" London UK England English tradition traditional parade ceremony Armour sword horse horses march marching helmets regiment British armed forces ceremonial formation riding riders tourism tourist attraction panorama letterbox letter box shape "Life Guards" horse guards parade household cavalry
"blues and royals" London UK England English tradition traditional parade ceremony Armour sword horse horses march marching helmets regiment British armed forces ceremonial formation riding riders tourism tourist attraction panorama letterbox letter box shape "Life Guards" horse guards parade household cavalry
"blues and royals" London UK England English tradition traditional parade ceremony Armour sword horse horses march marching helmets regiment British armed forces ceremonial formation riding riders tourism tourist attraction panorama letterbox letter box shape "Life Guards" horse guards parade household cavalry
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Life Guard troop riding down the Mall. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
"blues and royals" London UK England English tradition traditional parade ceremony Armour sword horse horses march marching helmets regiment British armed forces ceremonial formation riding riders tourism tourist attraction panorama letterbox letter box shape "Life Guards" horse guards parade household cavalry officer
Life Guard on Sentry Duty. Household Cavalry Regiments: Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumes on silver helmets: Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons) wear blue tunics and red plumes. Either regiment can be called a Horse Guard.
Grenadier Guards, identified by equally spaced tunic buttons and grenade symbol on the collar, march to Wellington Barracks after Changing the Guard ceremony.