@@gegemec Ah, but Murdoch is only as good as his daily sales, he could crash and burn the minute someone gets creative on the Internet and his papers and TV channels are superseded.
Fantastic to watch these youngsters. Kudos to the student winners of the international academic and military awards from the USA, Kuwait and the UK. High honour indeed. Well done!! God Bless. You walk in historic shoes all of you. Sandhurst graduates are considered the best of the best worldwide. Respect!🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍
I can fully understand recruits coming to Sandhurst from the likes of Jordan and Oman, their armies are modeled heavily on ours, but the United States??
Being once studied in U.K., I feel lots of interests related to its heritage in all fields, especially when accompanying with those military ceremony as well as parade familiar music. Greetings from Taiwan.
What is said is between the King and the Officer Cadet receiving the award. It is the same for any Investiture where members of the Royal Family are presenting. In other words it is Private
I noticed the king is not. focussed on his grooming these days. Indeed being well-groomed is always an important part of Royal traditions. But you have to give the poor guy a break, he lost his beloved mother just six months back , such a traumatic experience in life can bring any of us down. I have my sympathies with the gentleman. His royal counsel should focus on motivating him or depression will take its toll.
I shall be watching this later, but I thought I'd relate my father's story on Sandhurst, which he visited when he was an NCO on leave during WW2. He would say that his fellow sergeants told him how they could shout all manner of horrible abuse in the faces of the young men training to be British Army officers, I mean stuff the LEAST of which would CERTAINLY not be welcome on U tube, making these drill sergeants cause Sir Alex Ferguson appear, by comparison like a lovely fluffy little kitten, just as long as they appended the word 'sir'.. 🤣.. Long live The King. 🌟👍
Glorious and magnificent! So much to be grateful for and a great deal to be enormously proud of. God Bless you, Your Majesty and each soldier. Spiffing band! Thank you.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
My late father (Mr Robert Jean Le Faucheur, DIGP [Deputy Inspector General of Police, CRPF (Central Reserve Police 1968 - 1970s), Ajmer Rajasthan, India equivalent to a Brigadier with 10 battalions (15K men under his command), an ex British Empire officer of the famous 6th Rajputana Rifles Brigade (Kings Own Rifles), British Eighth Army under Field Marshall Lord Bernard Montgomery affectionally aka Monty from ME (found the largest German ammunition dump near the vacated Field Marshall Ernest Rommel cantonment in Tobruk to the Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy 1944 - was trained as a Captain in machine gun at the British Royal Military Academy Sandhurst before being shipped to ME (Mid East) and Cassino, Italy - a officers military training in machine gun and mortars and the two famous British Military Brass and Pipes Bands he learnt, created and established in India (Orissa and Rajasthan) passed on to leading many Republic of India march pasts and winners too - also a descendant of the first French colonisers (indigo [French Royal colours] plantations) in Pondicherry, India in 1754 before Robert Clive conquered and defeated the French and India as a British colony. Give King Charles III my Regards and Respects - as my father was a stringent officer and gave guard of honours to his Uncle Mountbatten the last GG of India 1950s - uncle to PR QEII (Platinum Reign Queen Elizabeth II). Tali Ho. Jeffrey Le Faucheur Australia.
About King Charles, he had a beautiful mother, a handsome Greek father, he himself well built, tall, & extremly beautiful wife. But what is distined takes place & shape, a 'Miss Havisham as life partner. Charles Dickens really wrote the book "Great Expectations" as ultimately the book had no Great Expeectations for Pip.
He and the soldiers look very impressive god save his high majesty the king and the soldiers here with honour too please and god save his majesty Prince William of wales too, I want them all to carry on there duty with pride and dignity and courage too all the way God save them all indeed!
He's not in the British military, he's an Overseas attendee who retains the status of his home military to which he'll return (once the hangover wears off in a few days!).
Sandhurst trains plenty of ‘foreign’ officers. Wasn’t King Abdullah’s younger son in that intake too? The fact these people train there proves how prestigious Sandhurst is.
He's one of those New Englander types still loyal to the crown of England....😅😅😅 He's an exchange student from West Point, for a year he'll attend Sandhurst Academy and then back to the Old U.S. of A. That's a future general right there if he doesn't get killed!
Ladies and gentlemen - another uninformed fool. Not all medals are awarded for bravery. There are, for example, campaign medals - awarded for being in a theatre of operations. There are long service good conduct medals - which are self explanatory, and King Charles has one for his years of service in the Royal Navy. There are jubilee medals, which area warded to military personnel who are on duty during a particular jubilee. The late queen's reign produced four of these decorations, and King Charles has them all. At the end of both the World Wars, there were victory medals - everyone serving at the time of the cease fire got one. Many African states issued independence medals, again for obvious reasons. My own twenty five years in the service taught me an important fact about medals - the only people who sneer at medals are the envious bastards who have none.
Hardly anyone in the British Army has medals for bravery these days. Only 3 Victoria Crosses were awarded in Afghanistan and only 1 is alive to tell the tale. Charles was in the Royal Navy during the 1970s so he earned them.
Merci il est vraiment très beau. Il m´aide à avoir les pieds sur terre. Je pense que je pourrai le mettre avec une petite robe unie et des sandalettes en cuir pour aller à Marciac. Bonne journée, Domie.
Overall a reasonable performance by these young cadets however their level of competence in their drill technique was marginal, who ever is teaching them to ‘slow march’ should be redeployed, 95% do not have a clue, a new and better trained drill sergeant is required immediately. The ‘slow march’ when performed correctly is something to behold.
The Parade's high standard is expected. If it is a Sovereign one, then why can't Charles crop his hair? This is a most basic standard expected. Thank you.
I know this is the Royal Military Academy of Sandhurst passing out parade but...officers from various nations all wearing the UK #1 dress(uniform)??? What is the protocol regarding wearing the uniform of another armed force? Especially if during war, enemy combatants were caught in their opponents' uniforms...well yeah this is peace time and all attendees are allies but still... Will gladly accept the elucidation...carry on!😮
Good grief, look at his neck and the back of his hair. Terrible grooming for any man, never mind a King! On the plus side, he appears to be very personable with his conversation with the men. It's nice to see them smiling and enjoying him.
My god, that sent a tingle down my spine. Very proud of our armed services.
There are infact many cadet students from round the world sent there , some of them will show the war theatrics in different regions
A hair cut for the King looks quite necessary. Best regards from Chile.
LOL ... THAT was what I was thinking, too! He could use a good ol' HIGH and Tight military cut!
He is the most powerful person in the world. You want to tell him to get a haircut!
@@greenpedal370 By way of a political joke, wouldn't that be Rupert Murdoch ?
@@gegemec Ah, but Murdoch is only as good as his daily sales, he could crash and burn the minute someone gets creative on the Internet and his papers and TV channels are superseded.
@@greenpedal370 Is a suggestion of good will.
Well done lads complements to you all 👍🇬🇧
I can feel the band we are here because we are here.
Auld lang syne...loosely translated...for old times sake😂
So nicely done and folk's on my phone with the King 👑 is blessed with the partaking of this one day now here.Aloha Ms.Trinadad Kaiu
Well done everyone
RESPECT IMENS COROANEI MARII BRITANII😊❤ MAJESTATEA SA, REGELE CHARLES 😊❤SALUTARI DIN BRAȘOV, ROMÂNIA 😊❤
Fantastic to watch these youngsters. Kudos to the student winners of the international academic and military awards from the USA, Kuwait and the UK. High honour indeed. Well done!! God Bless. You walk in historic shoes all of you. Sandhurst graduates are considered the best of the best worldwide.
Respect!🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍
It's wonderful to see a us soldier at Sandhurst
Almost all top Nigerian military officers are Sandhurst-trained. All our past military heads of state attended this academy.
Every year.
I can fully understand recruits coming to Sandhurst from the likes of Jordan and Oman, their armies are modeled heavily on ours, but the United States??
You underestimate the prestige of Sandhurst.
Impressive! Surely these young junior officers have earned their commission the "hard way." Cheers.
Does he not use a handchief
Being once studied in U.K., I feel lots of interests related to its heritage in all fields, especially when accompanying with those military ceremony as well as parade familiar music. Greetings from Taiwan.
really he is majesty
Great from Jordan ❤
He is not eligible for majesty afterall. It is the majesty that he has got , like a person that got a coin fell in the street
God save The King
하느님 국왕을 보호하소서
Best Officers in the WORLD
He should take a hanky.
What's the point when the camera is from behind and we can't see or hear what he says to the cadets?
What is said is between the King and the Officer Cadet receiving the award. It is the same for any Investiture where members of the Royal Family are presenting. In other words it is Private
I noticed the king is not. focussed on his grooming these days.
Indeed being well-groomed is always an important part of Royal traditions. But you have to give the poor guy a break, he lost his beloved mother just six months back , such a traumatic experience in life can bring any of us down. I have my sympathies with the gentleman. His royal counsel should focus on motivating him or depression will take its toll.
my first impression.........
@@bimalrai21 Clever analysis indeed..hi bimal how are you?
@@MusicPlaylistGuruvery fine indeed
@@bimalrai21 where are you at? How are things ?
제가 잘모르지만 황군 사관생도님들 졸업식 같은데요. 모든 시관생도들에게 축하를 드립니다. ❤🎉
The guys at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst look so "smart" & handsome! 😘
RULE BRITTANIA. GOD SAVE THE KING 👑
Actually, it's _Britannia._
thank you Charley for making your mother proud God save King Charles the third KING OF AUSTRALIA
Good ol' Chuck!
Nice to see a couple of the graduating officers with Para Wings on ... ex-rankers leading the way.
Trotz militärischem Hintergrund beeindruckt mich die Verbundenheit aller Anwesenden zu König Charles III. ❤ erwärmend😊
Excellent performance
Ok--don't wipe your nose on the glove of your hand-shaking hand! But, wow, an American gets a top award! And, here's Johnny in his kilt!
He must have a cold!
A drill sarge in any other army would cringe at the mustaches and beards of some of the cadets...
Any? Definitely not.
@@kurtgodel5236 it is a cringe for any drill sarge in an army that follows the American tradition, like the Philippines, for example.
@@kristoffermangila Which clearly is not "any other army".
"drill sarge" lmao. No "drill sarges" in the army.
+ Americans dont have military traditions, no where near old enough
@@Warspite-1915 but they do have some, one example is that any male cadet in the service academies must be clean-shaven.
nice to hear Derry's walls. No surrender. Ever.
London Derry or Free Derry. Go sábhála Dia An Rí!🤴
@@bernarendefmarn4429 sorry don't speak Irish Gaelic mate
No surrender!🔴⚪🔵
@@Konigstiger_1945 Who shall separate us? Not SF IRA!!!
Very impressive.
Not only a haicut but the eyebrows as well plzzzzz!!!
So proud to be British. From Queensland Australia
God save the King!!
I shall be watching this later, but I thought I'd relate my father's story on Sandhurst, which he visited when he was an NCO on leave during WW2. He would say that his fellow sergeants told him how they could shout all manner of horrible abuse in the faces of the young men training to be British Army officers, I mean stuff the LEAST of which would CERTAINLY not be welcome on U tube, making these drill sergeants cause Sir Alex Ferguson appear, by comparison like a lovely fluffy little kitten, just as long as they appended the word 'sir'.. 🤣.. Long live The King. 🌟👍
Sticks and stones can break my bones.But words can never harm me.
Glorious and magnificent! So much to be grateful for and a great deal to be enormously proud of. God Bless you, Your Majesty and each soldier. Spiffing band! Thank you.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Charles could do with a hair cut.
Yeah, put him on show parades for the weekend LOL.
Does someone knows the name of the march played at 15:15?
Lindo o uniforme!!! 👏👏😍🙋♀️
God Bless. The King of Uk
God bless His Majesty!
Realy I like this video so much
My late father (Mr Robert Jean Le Faucheur, DIGP [Deputy Inspector General of Police, CRPF (Central Reserve Police 1968 - 1970s), Ajmer Rajasthan, India equivalent to a Brigadier with 10 battalions (15K men under his command), an ex British Empire officer of the famous 6th Rajputana Rifles Brigade (Kings Own Rifles), British Eighth Army under Field Marshall Lord Bernard Montgomery affectionally aka Monty from ME (found the largest German ammunition dump near the vacated Field Marshall Ernest Rommel cantonment in Tobruk to the Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy 1944 - was trained as a Captain in machine gun at the British Royal Military Academy Sandhurst before being shipped to ME (Mid East) and Cassino, Italy - a officers military training in machine gun and mortars and the two famous British Military Brass and Pipes Bands he learnt, created and established in India (Orissa and Rajasthan) passed on to leading many Republic of India march pasts and winners too - also a descendant of the first French colonisers (indigo [French Royal colours] plantations) in Pondicherry, India in 1754 before Robert Clive conquered and defeated the French and India as a British colony.
Give King Charles III my Regards and Respects - as my father was a stringent officer and gave guard of honours to his Uncle Mountbatten the last GG of India 1950s - uncle to PR QEII (Platinum Reign Queen Elizabeth II). Tali Ho. Jeffrey Le Faucheur Australia.
Yeah, little Charles has a hurry for fighting against Russia.
Sir could do with a haircut!
About King Charles, he had a beautiful mother, a handsome Greek father, he himself well built, tall, & extremly beautiful wife. But what is distined takes place & shape, a 'Miss Havisham as life partner.
Charles Dickens really wrote the book "Great Expectations" as ultimately the book had no Great Expeectations for Pip.
Nice❤
Does he need a tissue?
All that money and no hanky is a bit cheap.
From heated car to cold, damp air always causes the nose to run a bit. Normal for UK at this time of year.
@@jenny4204 MEOW little Miss Stepford !!
That haircut the king has is substandard!
He is the King, it is now the new standard. Lol
He and the soldiers look very impressive god save his high majesty the king and the soldiers here with honour too please and god save his majesty Prince William of wales too, I want them all to carry on there duty with pride and dignity and courage too all the way God save them all indeed!
So will the American have allegiance to the king or the USA? 😒
He's not in the British military, he's an Overseas attendee who retains the status of his home military to which he'll return (once the hangover wears off in a few days!).
@@JammyDodger45 thanks.🤣😅
Sandhurst trains plenty of ‘foreign’ officers. Wasn’t King Abdullah’s younger son in that intake too? The fact these people train there proves how prestigious Sandhurst is.
@@JammyDodger45 that particular American doesn’t drink 😂
@@officialelenaritchey - "doesn't drink"?
I'm pretty sure they must otherwise they'd have died from dehydration long ago!
what is song at16:20 ?
Queda muy poco gracias.
Impresionante ceremonia 👑✨☘
demonstra cansaço dessa função!!!!
o homem está preso e o homem deve ser livre como os pássaros.
Anyone know what the red ribbon medals are
Superb standard.
Vive le roi Charles III longue vie heureuse avec sa femme la reine Camilla Que dieu vous protège touts
best wishes....rule wisely...take everyone on board....just like king solomon
Why would an American be at Sandhurst.
He's one of those New Englander types still loyal to the crown of England....😅😅😅
He's an exchange student from West Point, for a year he'll attend Sandhurst Academy and then back to the Old U.S. of A. That's a future general right there if he doesn't get killed!
So many medals. He must be very brave. Except that none of the medals are for bravery.
The man sums up the sad little country that Britain now is.
Ladies and gentlemen - another uninformed fool. Not all medals are awarded for bravery. There are, for example, campaign medals - awarded for being in a theatre of operations. There are long service good conduct medals - which are self explanatory, and King Charles has one for his years of service in the Royal Navy. There are jubilee medals, which area warded to military personnel who are on duty during a particular jubilee. The late queen's reign produced four of these decorations, and King Charles has them all. At the end of both the World Wars, there were victory medals - everyone serving at the time of the cease fire got one. Many African states issued independence medals, again for obvious reasons. My own twenty five years in the service taught me an important fact about medals - the only people who sneer at medals are the envious bastards who have none.
Hardly anyone in the British Army has medals for bravery these days. Only 3 Victoria Crosses were awarded in Afghanistan and only 1 is alive to tell the tale.
Charles was in the Royal Navy during the 1970s so he earned them.
Salute!
The last one Scots Guards well done Sir 💂♂️💂♂️💂♂️I hope he has a great career,well done to everyone
Больше всего мне понравился КОНЬ 😊
Merci il est vraiment très beau. Il m´aide à avoir les pieds sur terre. Je pense que je pourrai le mettre avec une petite robe unie et des sandalettes en cuir pour aller à Marciac. Bonne journée, Domie.
Time to get a haircut, mister.
He could do with a visit to his barber
When the sovereign is present, his/her Royal Standard flies from the building on the site.
My Love King Chales III
💜💜💜
My Love UK 🇬🇧
💜💜💜
BEST 1
This pretentious families history and life choices provide the best reasons for Britain to become a Republic.
Well done
I have never liked that guy, cause of the way he treated Diana. He should abdicate!😮
Bad luck. He clearly has no intention of doing so. His coronation is scheduled three weeks from now.
You basically missed the best part......the commandant riding his horse up the stairs.
The Adjutant
The dude ride his horse up the stair
Overall a reasonable performance by these young cadets however their level of competence in their drill technique was marginal, who ever is teaching them to ‘slow march’ should be redeployed, 95% do not have a clue, a new and better trained drill sergeant is required immediately. The ‘slow march’ when performed correctly is something to behold.
💝💝💝💝💝💝💝
SALUTES
L''ÉTERNEL seul est Dieu à lui seul toute la gloire Qu'il soit avec vous Amen
Charles needs to go. William should be King.
Excellent performant
no kings could match the personality of his Highness king birendra shah of nepal😊
The Parade's high standard is expected. If it is a Sovereign one, then why can't Charles crop his hair? This is a most basic standard expected. Thank you.
How jolly
찰스 제왕님 한국에 윤석열 대통령이 어릴 때 보이스카우트 회원이었답니다. 제왕님이 우리 대통령 잘돌보아 주세요. 전번 문대통령과는 다르게 잘하려 많이 힘을 쓰고 있어요. ❤😊
No report said King supports Ukraine here...
Very interesting
Surprised to see a person from U.S. over there let alone winning an award
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I know this is the Royal Military Academy of Sandhurst passing out parade but...officers from various nations all wearing the UK #1 dress(uniform)???
What is the protocol regarding wearing the uniform of another armed force? Especially if during war, enemy combatants were caught in their opponents' uniforms...well yeah this is peace time and all attendees are allies but still...
Will gladly accept the elucidation...carry on!😮
I would have thought that Charlie would have had a proper haircut since he was presenting new colours!
1:05 American! Sharp as a tack
Good grief, look at his neck and the back of his hair. Terrible grooming for any man, never mind a King! On the plus side, he appears to be very personable with his conversation with the men. It's nice to see them smiling and enjoying him.
I forgotten he served in military.
찰스제왕님. 만수무강하세요. ❤
Send to Ukraine
Only one black and one Indian??? Token is a British word 😂😂😂😂
Sim
A realeza deve sempre estar na linha de frente diante da Luta
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Who pays all this military the 🤴 King? 🤔
Hello,
do the yellow coloured epaulettes mean they are coming from the ranks, or something entirely different.
Cheers.
It means they have an appointment when at the academy as an under-officer, holding some responsibilities among their peers.
Bonjour
What a grim place, Like a funeral.
I Love King Charles