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Unfortunately the Palace itself was not open for tours since the Queen was home this time of year. We were told that it's typically only open for tours in August and September and even then only when the Queen is away.
The first display was of classic carriages. Lily was amazed how tiny the really old carriages were. Then there was a display of the "official" attire of the Mews and finally the display of carriages. Most of these coaches are quite old and some are still occasionally used by Queen Elizabeth for special events.
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Phil Cole 10-May-2007 12:39 |
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The guys on the horses are the Household Cavalry. They are the old Guard returning to Knightsbridge Barracks after changing the Guard at Whitehall. They would have been relieved by the Blues and Royals Regiment (blue tunic instead of red). They change the Guard every 24 hrs at 11am (10am on Sundays) 365 days of the year rain or shine. They pass in front of the Palace as in the picture to salute the Foot Guard. If the Queen is in residence then a trumpeter rides with them and he sounds the Royal salute. The Horse Guards are the most Senior Regiment in the British Army.
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