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  1. 22 de jun. de 2023 · The King’s Guards are a group of five regiments in the British Army. They are responsible for guarding the Royal Palaces. In London, you can see them outside Buckingham Palace and St James’s Palace. While they wear ceremonial uniforms when on duty, these are real soldiers. The King’s Guards are the ones you can see performing the Changing ...

  2. Royal Guards at London Palaces. The men you see in front of Buckingham Palace (and other locations in London as well as Windsor) are the Queen's Guard (Foot Guards). As well as upholding the traditions of the past through their ceremonial duties, the Foot Guards also carry out operational duties in the UK and throughout the world as ...

  3. The Buckingham Palace gates and the steps of the Victoria Memorial just opposite are two of the best spots to watch Changing the Guard. Alternatively, get there early and try to grab a spot on The Mall between Marlborough Road and Buckingham Palace for a close-up view of the guards marching past. See inside Buckingham Palace

  4. The King’s Guard are soldiers responsible for protecting official royal residences in England. The role of the King’s Guard dates back to the 1660s. These regiments began their tasks as palace Guards which would later develop into what we know today with British Army having several other Regiments named “King’s guard”.

  5. Captions are available.This video covers the Changing of the guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace, London. This takes place every other day at around 11:00am ...

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  6. Meanwhile, the Buckingham Palace detachment of the Old Guard forms up in the Palace forecourt and is also inspected. At 10:43am, the St James’s Palace detachment enters the forecourt of Buckingham Palace through the South Centre gate and takes up position beside the Buckingham Palace detachment on the South side of the forecourt.

  7. The men you will see on guard at Buckingham Palace, (and other locations), are not just ceremonial guards but first and foremost professional infantry soldiers. While upholding the traditions of the past, the guards also perform duties around the world as professional soldiers, who in their infantry role, have a reputation as some of the most elite and skilled soldiers in the British Army.