LONDRES, Royaume-Uni — Grenadier Guards participent à un défilé de cérémonie au palais de Buckingham. Ce régiment d'élite de l'armée britannique est connu pour son uniforme et sa précision emblématiques en foreuse, représentant le riche héritage militaire du Royaume-Uni.
4662 x 3088 px | 39,5 x 26,1 cm | 15,5 x 10,3 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
17 juin 2012
Lieu:
Buckingham Palace, London, United Kingdom
Informations supplémentaires:
The Grenadier Guards parade is a ceremonial display of the British Army's elite infantry regiment, which takes place in London, United Kingdom, particularly during the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace. Established in 1656, the Grenadier Guards are the oldest regiment of Foot Guards and form part of the Household Division, responsible for protecting the British Royal Family and their residences. Distinguished by their red tunics and tall bearskin caps, the Grenadier Guards are known for their precision in drill, discipline, and military pageantry. They perform various public duties, including guard mounts and state occasions, showcasing the United Kingdom's rich military heritage. In addition to their ceremonial role, the Grenadier Guards also have a long history of operational service, having fought in numerous conflicts throughout the centuries, including both World Wars and more recent deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. Visitors to London can witness the Grenadier Guards parade during the Changing of the Guard ceremony, which is held regularly at Buckingham Palace. This popular event attracts large crowds who come to see the guardsmen, accompanied by a military band, as they march and perform their duties with precision and flair, symbolizing the enduring traditions of the British military.