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Don't Mess with the QUEENS GUARDS / ROYAL WINDSOR / HOW NOT to BRIDLE a HORSE - 5K HD

IDP FILM suppliers to the Cinema Film industry: film / coverage Worldwide : http://www.idp-film.com/ A quick short film of our great "Life Guards" who have stood guard at Horse Guards, the official entrance to St James and Buckingham Palace, since the Restoration of King Charles II in 1660. We at IDP-Film thank all those who serve in our armed forces & acknowledge what a great job you do for our Queen and our Country. 'The Queen's Life Guard', mounted on immaculately groomed horses with breastplates shinning in the sun, present a stirring sight as they ride through the streets of London to Change the Guard on Horse Guards Parade. The Queen's Life Guard is normally provided by men of the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment which consists of a Squadron of The Life Guards, who wear red tunics and white plumed helmets, and a Squadron of The Blues and Royals with blue tunics and red plumed helmets. The Blues and Royals were formed in 1969 when The Royal Horse Guards, which was known as 'The Blues' or 'The Oxford Blues', and The Royal Dragoons, which was known as 'The Royals' were merged. They are the only regiment in the British Army officially known by their nickname, 'The Blues and Royals, Instead of being known as the Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons. Their battle honors stretch back to Tangiers 1662-1680 and include the Battle of Waterloo where they captured the Napoleonic Eagle of the French 105th Infantry Regiment. The Blues and Royals wear blue tunics and metal helmets with red plumes. Except for the Trumpeters who ride greys, they ride black horses . During poor weather they may wear a long blue cloak with a red collar. The Household Cavalry Museum is situated at Horse Guards, in the heart of historic London. Horse Guards, dating from 1750 is still the headquarters of the Household Division, where the Household Cavalry has changed the Queen?s Life Guard in a daily ceremony that has remained broadly unchanged for over 350 years. The museum is not just a dazzling display of uniforms, weaponry and priceless artifacts it is a living museum which provides a behind the scenes look the ceremonial and operational roles of the Household Cavalry. At the Household Cavalry Museum you can see the troopers, in the original 18th century stables, working with their horses through a large glazed partition. Hear compelling personal stories, first hand accounts of the troopers' rigorous and demanding training. This may not be one of the largest museums you will find in London but audio guides, interactive displays and the chance to try on the uniform of Her Majesty The Queen's Life Guard combined with collection of stunning rare objects make the Household Cavalry Museum well worth the visit. All Film on this web site is © copyright protected by IDP-Film. All music is copyright free from our extensive in house studios. NO REPRODUCTION is allowed of any film we show on YouTube or our main websites or any other Website Worldwide by either: electronic downloading or coping in any means what so ever mechanically or electronically, without written consent from IDP-Film. No broadcast or public broadcast in any form of media: television, computer, large screen projectors or electronic screen devices is permitted without our written permission at IDP FILM. This YouTube web site is intended to show what type of work we can produce, under strict safety conditions and only if it is safe to do so. IDP-Film covers all Cinema, Commercial and Aerial Filming in 5K /6K S-UHD film work. IDP-Film © 2008 ( updated December 2016 ) .

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