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Holyrood Palace [i.e., holy cross], royal residence, Edinburgh, SE Scotland.
because the things were the property of the people
Buckingham Palace is guarded by the Queen's Guard. The Queens Guard is also stationed at St. James Palace, the Tower of London and Windsor Castle.
this may confuse you... but just that, the guards.... britain has several regiments designated as guards, for example the coldstream guards, etc. this goes back to pre-napoleonic times when guards regiment were seen as superior to regular ones (indeed soldiers in guards regiments had two ranks, one (the higher) for dealing with other regiments in order to back up their superiority, and the lower rank for use inside the regiment in order to allow it to function properly. by being seen as superior these regiments were considered appropriate to guard the queen.
The royal guards!! DUH!!!!AnswerI assume you refer to the British Royal Guards. For any country, the Royal Guards are the special troops that protect the monoarchy and they may be called the "Palace Guards". For England, the Palace Guards are divided into 5 infantry regiments and two cavalry regiments. The names of these regiments used to guard Buckingham Palace and the other royal residences are:The Grenadier GuardsThe Coldstream GuardsThe Welsch GuardsThe Irish GuardsThe Scots GuardsThe Royal Horse Guards or The Blues and the RoyalsIn Britain the Queen's Life Guard, (cavalry), and Queen's Guard, ( foot guards), protect Buckingham Palace and other royal residences.The Life Guards stand guard at Horse Guards, the official entrance to Buckingham and St James Palace.The Queen's Guard, drawn normally from one of the five regiments of foot guards, stand guard at Buckingham Palace, St James Palace, Clarence House and the Tower of London. Source: changing-guard.com
Royal Horse Guards was created in 1650.
Royal Dragoon Guards was created in 1992.
Royal Guards of Hawaii was created in 1962.
The Guards usually change a few times during the day, you may not notice it but they do.., and if that's not the case there, they must have a "Cold" cloth in there head dress.. witch can take off most of the heat during the day.. other then that a few eye drops and they are good to go!
Cleopatra would have been educated in the royal palace by tutors.Cleopatra would have been educated in the royal palace by tutors.Cleopatra would have been educated in the royal palace by tutors.Cleopatra would have been educated in the royal palace by tutors.Cleopatra would have been educated in the royal palace by tutors.Cleopatra would have been educated in the royal palace by tutors.Cleopatra would have been educated in the royal palace by tutors.Cleopatra would have been educated in the royal palace by tutors.Cleopatra would have been educated in the royal palace by tutors.
The royal palace of Joseon Dynasty was Gyeongbok Palace in Seoul.
The guards are usually refered to as Guardsmen.
When the Queen is in residence at Buckingham Palace the guard comprises of 3 officers and 40 men. Otherwise if will consist of 3 officers and 31 men. If the Royal Standard is flying over the Palace the Queen is home.Source: Changing-guard.com
Cerberus.
The Tagalog translation for "royal palace" is "pamahalaang-palasyo."
Cleopatra learned her lessons in the palace at Alexandria, as did all the royal children.Cleopatra learned her lessons in the palace at Alexandria, as did all the royal children.Cleopatra learned her lessons in the palace at Alexandria, as did all the royal children.Cleopatra learned her lessons in the palace at Alexandria, as did all the royal children.Cleopatra learned her lessons in the palace at Alexandria, as did all the royal children.Cleopatra learned her lessons in the palace at Alexandria, as did all the royal children.Cleopatra learned her lessons in the palace at Alexandria, as did all the royal children.Cleopatra learned her lessons in the palace at Alexandria, as did all the royal children.Cleopatra learned her lessons in the palace at Alexandria, as did all the royal children.