A salute and my respects to the guards at the Tower, Buckingham Palace, Windsor, Kensington, etc. You are continuing a time honoured tradition and you can be proud of your duties. Regards from a Canadian.
thank you Rob. we salute you and our respects right back at you. don't you ever forget that we owe you such a lot from your sacrifices from both world wars. we shall be forever connected. much love from Nottingham, UK.
And if you look carefully, there's the Grenadier badge on the collar. You can see it when the sergeant passes in front of the camera towards the end of the inspection.
This isn't the changing of the guard or the handing over of the keys. It is the Word Ceremony & this is the Escort to the Word. It is when the Chief Yeoman Warder hands the daily pass word to the Officer of the Guard which he got from the MOD. I know because in 1975 I was on this escort. At 2200 the Tower is locked & you can't get in without the password.
@@TheVirzo4 nope, these “ridiculous” hats are in fact, named bearskins. It was previously worn by the French Imperial Guards, but since the Frenchies lost at the battle of Waterloo, the Brits decided to use the Bearskin for their own Guard Regiments. That’s how you get your Iconic British Queens Guards. Not so ridiculous, huh.
A salute and my respects to the guards at the Tower, Buckingham Palace, Windsor, Kensington, etc. You are continuing a time honoured tradition and you can be proud of your duties. Regards from a Canadian.
Rob Tro: And to think those lads could be off to one of the worlds' trouble-spots after completing their round of ceremonial duties.
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thank you Rob. we salute you and our respects right back at you. don't you ever forget that we owe you such a lot from your sacrifices from both world wars. we shall be forever connected. much love from Nottingham, UK.
NOBODY DOES IT BETTER. SO VERY PROUD OF OUR WONDERFUL HERITAGE.
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Love it!!!!
This isn't changing the guard, as you clearly hear it was the escort for the word.
ceremony of the word
tunic buttons ungrouped; white plume hackle on the left = grenadier guards
And if you look carefully, there's the Grenadier badge on the collar. You can see it when the sergeant passes in front of the camera towards the end of the inspection.
Тоже больше на шоу похоже, но они хотя бы шевелятся активнее чем в сша.
High time the public got roped off in public spaces.
Wish I had a £5 every time my husband done this
Punga grow up
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How is this French. Apart from how the Brits got bearskin from shagging the French.
Wrong, this Is actually a Grenadier Guard Non-Joint Inspection. Get your facts right.
Irish Guards...(blue hackles, buttons arranged in groups of four)...
are you blind? they are grenadiers. white hackles on left of skin, single buttons.
Ian Clay These aren’t hackles. They are called plumes. Hackles are short, as worn on Scots regiments’ Tam O’Shanter.
Irish have blue plumes.welsg guards green and white
its the grenadier nijmegen company the officer said 'slope hype'
Good grief, some women can't half yap.
Handing the keys over the Tower of London
This isn't the changing of the guard or the handing over of the keys. It is the Word Ceremony & this is the Escort to the Word. It is when the Chief Yeoman Warder hands the daily pass word to the Officer of the Guard which he got from the MOD. I know because in 1975 I was on this escort. At 2200 the Tower is locked & you can't get in without the password.
@@jameswills6320 very well said mate I was gonna unleash my info but you said it for me so cheers for that.
Go Grenadiers', go!
For those anti royal guards" get stuffed"
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professional trained infantry soldiers yet they have to put on a dog and pony show for jagoff tourists.
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ridiculous hat. they could come up with a nicer one
there’s a reason to why they have to wear those “ridiculous” hats. search it up for yourself.
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I tried, it is used to go to defecate you are right
@@TheVirzo4 how informative, thats great 😁
@@TheVirzo4 nope, these “ridiculous” hats are in fact, named bearskins. It was previously worn by the French Imperial Guards, but since the Frenchies lost at the battle of Waterloo, the Brits decided to use the Bearskin for their own Guard Regiments. That’s how you get your Iconic British Queens Guards. Not so ridiculous, huh.
@@TheVirzo4 it’s some what like shoving a big fat “L” to the French.