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  • FEATURE - Soldat kollabiert während des Strammstehens an der Colonel's Review
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    FEATURE - Soldat kollabiert während des Strammstehens an der Colonel's Review
    10 June 2017.

    The Irish Guards Troop their Colour.

    His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge took the Colonel?s Review for the first time today (Saturday) on Horse Guards Parade.

    Prince William, in his role as Colonel of the Regiment, was on the square to determine the readiness of the Irish Guards to Troop their Colour on the Queen?s Birthday Parade on 17th June.

    A future King, Prince William, rode his horse Wellesley onto the iconic parade square as more than one thousand Household Division soldiers performed their ceremonial duty.

    Credit: Sgt Rupert Frere/Ken Goff/GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-375
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  • PETA protest against the use of bearskins for Royal Guards bearskin caps, St Pauls, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2009
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    PETA protest against the use of bearskins for Royal Guards bearskin caps, St Pauls, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Makey / Rex Features ( 939688m )
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    PETA protest against the use of bearskins for Royal Guards bearskin caps, St Pauls, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2009

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  • PETA protest against the use of bearskins for Royal Guards bearskin caps, St Pauls, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2009
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    PETA protest against the use of bearskins for Royal Guards bearskin caps, St Pauls, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Makey / Rex Features ( 939688f )
    PETA protest
    PETA protest against the use of bearskins for Royal Guards bearskin caps, St Pauls, London, Britain - 07 Jun 2009

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    EARL'S DAUGHTER IS PIPED OUT

    Lady Rose Fane, 19 , a friend of Princess Margaret, was married to Major John MacDonald-Buchanan, M.C., of the Scots Guards, St Peters Eaton Square, London, today. The bride is the daughter of the late Earl of Westmorland, and of the Dowager Countess of Westmorland, of Badminton, Worcestershire. The bridegroom, 25 years old, is the son of Major Reginald and the Hon . Catherine MacDonald-Buchanan of Cottesbrooke Hall, Northamptonshire. The bride-groom's mother is the daughter of the late millionaire racehorse owner, Lord Woolavington

    PICTURE SHOWS:- Group of Scottish pipers are on hand at St Peter's Eaton Square, London, to pipe out the bride and the bridegroom after the wedding today. Bride wears a wedding gown of white and gold brocade.
    3 November 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    KING AND QUEEN ARRIVE AT PARLIAMENT

    The King and Queen, with a sovereign escort of household cavalry, drove from Buckingham Palace to the house of Lords today for the start opening of Parliament. After the King's speech announcing the government's plans for the coming session, the majesties returned to the Palace .
    Route of today's drive was gay with decorations specially designed for the state visit to London beginning tomorrow, of the French President.

    PICTURE SHOWS:- The scene as the King and Queen -riding in the Irish State coach - arrived at the Houses of Parliament escorted by a sovereign's escort of household cavalry long lines of foot guardsmen are drawn up in the roadway.
    4 March 1950
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