The King and Queen hosted a double reception at Buckingham Palace to honour as many members of the military as they could.
Starting at Buckingham Palace in full show of the general public, they are also set to Mount Royal Guards at Windsor Castle, The Tower of London and St James's Palace over the next few weeks.
Buckingham Palace, King Charles III's London home, is open for touring (except ... Palace by witnessing the storied Changing of the Guard (also referred to as Guard Mounting), which occurs at ...
The troops will be guarding the King, as well as landmarks such as Buckingham Palace and St James's Palace Soldiers based in Stafford have joined the King's Guard in London. Troops from the Signal ...
The caption reads, "As Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Dragoon Guards, The Duke of Edinburgh has visited troops currently deployed to Estonia and attended a training exercise in Harju County." ...
The family, enthusiastic about the sights and sounds of London ... While near Buckingham Palace, the family continued to interact with the palace guards, whose strict duty schedules include ...
If you want to combine a visit to see Buckingham Palace's Changing the Guard ceremony with stops at several other London spots, this is a great choice. The full-day trip begins with a tour at the ...
Prince Harry has reportedly declined an invitation to stay at Buckingham Palace during his upcoming trip to London. The Duke of Sussex, 40, is set to return to his home turf solo next week for the ...