A Rare Birthday Sighting as King Charles III Takes the Reins on Horseback! #kingcharles

Welcome to The King’s Guards Channel 🇬🇧 *Footage Courtesy - Royal Wikipedia ✅ Subscribe @TheKingsGuardsChannel ✅ Join our ‘Loyalty Guard’ Membership 👏 @TheKingsGuardsChannel/join The King’s Guard is a ceremonial unit of soldiers responsible for guarding the official royal residences in the United Kingdom. The unit is made up of soldiers from various regiments of the British Army, including the Grenadier Guards, Coldstream Guards, Scots Guards, Welsh Guards, and Irish Guards. The primary duty of the King’s Guard is to provide protection for the monarch and the royal residences, including Buckingham Palace, St. James’s Palace, and the Tower of London. The soldiers of the King’s Guard are easily recognised by their distinctive uniforms, which feature red tunics, black bearskin hats, and white gloves. The Changing of the Guard ceremony, which takes place daily during the summer months and every other day during the winter months, is a popular tourist attraction in London. During the ceremony, the Old Guard hands over responsibility for protecting the royal residence to the New Guard, accompanied by music from the regimental bands. ✅ Subscribe @TheKingsGuardsChannel ✅ Join our ‘Loyalty Guard’ Membership 👏 @TheKingsGuardsChannel/join #TheKingsGuard #kingcharles #changingoftheguard #theroyalfamily #buckinghampalace #windsorcastle #london #unitedkingdom *DISCLAIMER: The content presented in this YouTube channel pertaining to The King’s Guards and the Royal family is intended for entertainment purposes only. The purpose of this channel is to provide interesting and engaging content related to the King’s guards and the Royal family. While efforts are made to ensure accuracy and authenticity, it is important to note that the content presented may be based on speculation, historical events, or creative interpretations. The content creator shall not be held responsible for any inaccuracies, misinterpretations, or consequences resulting from the use of the information provided in these videos. Thank you for your understanding and continued support.
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