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  • @Whippy99
    @Whippy99 6 місяців тому +331

    I’m seeing my 90 year old RAF veteran dad later. I’m going to show him this video. He will be SO happy that you young American men find this so good. Thank you so much. ❤😊

    • @katewoolford7683
      @katewoolford7683 6 місяців тому +31

      Give him my thanks and respect please x

    • @Whippy99
      @Whippy99 6 місяців тому +14

      @@katewoolford7683 Thank you 🙏

    • @Whippy99
      @Whippy99 6 місяців тому +25

      We were at our RAF Association monthly social to sort out the wreaths for laying on Remembrance Sunday. All the members were deeply touched. One was in the WRAF and is 100 years old! She is absolutely amazing and sharp as a tack. Thank you again. ❤️🇬🇧❤️🇺🇸

    • @ginnyalan
      @ginnyalan 6 місяців тому +7

      Hi guy's, glad you enjoyed one of our old traditions

    • @rosaliegolding5549
      @rosaliegolding5549 5 місяців тому

      The Royals are the middle man neutral the stop gap for the people also Ambassadors they trump up business for the country and highlight Charities it costs £1.29 $1.50 US just Under £115 a year a bargain for what they do to represent the country so I don’t understand why they keep saying it cost so much money to keep them it out weighs what the Tourists bring to the country for the shop keepers 👏all the palaces ,Jewellery etc belongs to the State but they own Balmoral and Sandringham as private homes both bought by Queen Victoria and handed down to the present Royal family 🤷‍♀️

  • @AnnieWatson-lv8ek
    @AnnieWatson-lv8ek 6 місяців тому +144

    This is what makes us proud to be British. Thank you for your respect guys

    • @jspee1965
      @jspee1965 5 місяців тому +2

      Cheers mate concur.

    • @humanoid6255
      @humanoid6255 4 місяці тому

      Not most people only u nutty nationalists

  • @jillosler9353
    @jillosler9353 6 місяців тому +146

    The 'colour' is the flag. Each regiment has a different flag and some of the regiments go back hundreds of years when the flag was carried into battle. The Monarch is head of the military in the UK so once a year the soldiers don their ceremonial uniforms and show their flag to their boss - they 'troop the colour'. Every soldier there is an active soldier. Thank you for watching this.

    • @lauriewestall1437
      @lauriewestall1437 6 місяців тому +16

      The Royal artillery doesn't have flags , our colours are the guns themselves as we have to many battle honours to fit on a flag

    • @thescarlet-bard4852
      @thescarlet-bard4852 6 місяців тому +4

      @@lauriewestall1437 Absolutely.. Each Battery has multiple honours and far too many to place on the Regimental flag.. Ubique quo fas et Gloria ducunt..

    • @dougoneill7266
      @dougoneill7266 5 місяців тому +1

      Strictly speaking, the colour is not being shown to the Queen. it is being 'Trooped' to new members of the Battalion. so they know it. It just happens that the Monarch is in attendance.

    • @thescarlet-bard4852
      @thescarlet-bard4852 5 місяців тому +3

      @@dougoneill7266
      in 1748 it was decided that the parade of Trooping the Colour should mark the official birthday of the Sovereign.
      That is the actual reasoning

    • @dougoneill7266
      @dougoneill7266 5 місяців тому +1

      @@thescarlet-bard4852 It is still showing the colour to the troops and not the sovereign, regardless of the day it's performed on.

  • @billybongo7432
    @billybongo7432 6 місяців тому +217

    As an ex-Gaurdsman myself from the early 80's, I think what many people find so satisfying about this video is that they are actually appreciating the really high level of dedication and discipline required to perform this. Many, many hours of practice go into this, both on the parade ground and through dress rehearsals. Also spare a thought for the Guardsman you can't see here, namely the street liners along the Mall, who have been up since the small hours of the morning who spend about 5-hours standing still, with only one or two very short marches to stop the toes and fingers from going numb.
    Stefan asked about the guys in gold and red. They are the Drum Majors representing the "Massed Bands" which is basically the 5 Guards regiments - the Coldstream, Grenadier (English regiments) the Scots, Irish and Welsh Guards.

    • @kategwynne4658
      @kategwynne4658 6 місяців тому +16

      Thanks for sharing this. I think the parade looks wonderful and credit to these men for their discipline and service. We should honour our forces far better than what we do in UK.

    • @laravonstaden1838
      @laravonstaden1838 6 місяців тому +10

      I really appreciate your channel, you are a credit to your generation.

    • @Jamie_D
      @Jamie_D 6 місяців тому +7

      Yes the skill is insane

    • @seanmc1351
      @seanmc1351 6 місяців тому +8

      Thank you for your service, i was a medic in the army late 80s, i did not see active duty, i had left before that familiy stuff long story, my brother served 22 years in parachute reg he would have joined 86, he left as sergant major after 22 years, my grandfather was airbourne during the war, one of the lucky ones to come home, he was at arnham, the bridge to far movie, my wifes family all served, her father and her 2 brothers, one army one navy, again than you for your service

    • @martintabony611
      @martintabony611 6 місяців тому +7

      Of course they should have shown more Life Guards though😀 Septem Juncta In Uno. You know we all would have done anything for "The Boss". God bless her.

  • @anthonycharnock6560
    @anthonycharnock6560 6 місяців тому +84

    My great uncle was in the Coldstream Guards and guarded Windsor Castle in 1911 at the time the late Queens grandfather was King...George V. It made me choke up when all three of you said R.I.P to Her late Majesty's memory...so respectful and much appreciated ...

    • @thedarkwench
      @thedarkwench 6 місяців тому +2

      As a coldstreamers daughter I agree a fine regiment. Nulli Secundis

    • @lindaw8084
      @lindaw8084 5 місяців тому +1

      Yeah I loved when they did that too ❤

  • @LordRogerPovey
    @LordRogerPovey 6 місяців тому +12

    You must remember that these soldiers are on ceremonial duty in their red oats and bearskins, after this duty they go back to normal soldiering and go back to warzones.

  • @janetburrows137
    @janetburrows137 6 місяців тому +10

    Don’t forget lads. These are fully trained soldiers. They aren’t there for decoration. ❤❤❤❤

  • @jefffranklin4894
    @jefffranklin4894 6 місяців тому +19

    The ones in gold are the drum majors, they control the movements of the band with using hand signals and the large mace that they carry.

    • @joannecheckley1280
      @joannecheckley1280 6 місяців тому +2

      Thanks Jeff. I tried googling what their role was and couldn't find anything.

  • @user-eb1sd2vj9r
    @user-eb1sd2vj9r 6 місяців тому +10

    Remember that just because these soldiers are on ceremonial duty wearing ceremonial uniforms or riding horses, the remainder of the time they are on normal military duties including fighting in conflicts as infantry (foot guards in red and with bearskin caps) and the cavalry driving armoured vehicles. These are not actors in costume there for the tourists. Also Trooping the Colour is the Sovereign’s Birthday Parade to celebrate the Monarch’s official birthday as their actual birthday may be in mid-winter and so not conducive to this type of ceremony. They chose a Saturday in June for (hopefully) better weather where it’s not too hot to be standing around for hours. So not a holiday as it’s on the weekend.

  • @Linzie157
    @Linzie157 6 місяців тому +48

    I did 8 years in the medical corps, marching with the music behind you makes you feel so proud it makes all the movements sharper and in sync
    Each step is on the low beat, loved it

  • @britbazza3568
    @britbazza3568 6 місяців тому +98

    JPS and friends the uniform of the British Guards was originally the uniform of the entire British Army and was used in battle too the idea being the bearskin was to make the soldiers look taller than they were hence the size of the bearskin. This was to terrify the opposite army. The red tunic is the colour of blood so that if the soldiers were injure the blood didn't show up this gave a feared respect towards the Brit army because the enemy thought the soldiers couldn't be killed because they didn't bleed.
    These guards are actually regular soldiers and have been to theatres of war before they go on monarchy guard duty
    The role of the Monarch in the UK is to be a leader when required. If we have a Prime minister or a party in govt that breaks our constitution then the monarch can dissolve Parliament and take direct control over the country with something called the privy council which are trusted members of parliament and lords and ladies.. this is done until a new govt can be found to run the country.
    This is the reason why nthe armed forces swear allegiance to the monarch of the UK and not the govt of the day so the monarch can order them to war on the govt of the day if they go rogue..the reason being it is a safety valve against a totalitarian government in the UK

    • @Whippy99
      @Whippy99 6 місяців тому +13

      Great reply 😊

    • @RushfanUK
      @RushfanUK 6 місяців тому +12

      The bearskin was taken up by the Grenadier Guards following the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, it was twenty years later that this was extended to certain other Guards Regiments, the Coldstream and Scottish Guards, the Irish Guards were formed in 1900 and the Welsh Guards in 1915.

    • @shanenolan5625
      @shanenolan5625 6 місяців тому +7

      Red was also the cheapest colour. To manufacture. Same reason to the roman army used red

    • @josephturner7569
      @josephturner7569 6 місяців тому +1

      The red to hide blood is a myth. When uniforms were established, red was the cheapest dye available.

    • @morgawr9339
      @morgawr9339 6 місяців тому +9

      The red jacket was last officially worn at the battle of Ginnis.

  • @garthwaters5756
    @garthwaters5756 6 місяців тому +15

    well done mate hearing you talk about the monarchy like that , im an Aussie served 20 years Royal Australian Navy, love my Queen now my King

  • @fishtigua
    @fishtigua 6 місяців тому +10

    The black horses are called Chargers. They were trained to charge the enemy while the riders used swords. Now you know why so many Dodge Chargers were painted black.

  • @mattr7307
    @mattr7307 6 місяців тому +4

    The guys in gold at 10.15 to 10.20 are the drum majors btw. They lead the bands

  • @jasonboyd5867
    @jasonboyd5867 6 місяців тому +15

    To answer the question about the rifles, they are the standard British Army SA80 (L85A3) bullpup rifle. The sights are likely to be the SUSAT telescopic sight. For ceremonial purposes, they also have a short bayonet attached.

    • @dngrmousey
      @dngrmousey 2 місяці тому

      Minor point: the A3 doesn't have the SUSAT anymore, it's got a ACOG or an Elcan now, usually supplemented with a red dot sight on top. In the video it might well be a SUSAT though, cover looks quite bulky for an ACOG/Elcan, and the vid is from a little bit ago

  • @stewedfishproductions7959
    @stewedfishproductions7959 6 місяців тому +24

    When the camera had a close-up of the uniforms, you may notice that the gold coloured 'BUTTONS' on the jackets (tunics) are arranged in a pattern of THREE's; Thus, THREE buttons then a gap, then THREE more buttons together, another gap and THREE more buttons. This is so you can immediately tell they are SCOTS GUARDS!
    Each of the regiments have THEIR buttons arranged in a recognisable pattern e.g. IRISH GUARDS wear tunics with the buttons arranged in FOURS: Thus, FOUR buttons then a gap, then FOUR more buttons etc. - WELSH GUARDS are groups of FIVE, with a gap between, while the COLDSTREAM GUARDS are in PAIRS (TWO BUTTONS, the gap, then TWO BUTTONS etc.). Obviously, other symbols or insignia, i.e. feathers, badges and similar help differentiate the various regiments too.

    • @jimspink2922
      @jimspink2922 6 місяців тому +2

      Single button gap single button is the GRENADIER GUARDS.

    • @stewedfishproductions7959
      @stewedfishproductions7959 6 місяців тому

      @@jimspink2922
      Yes, single buttons (usually 8), I just wanted to give examples and not every Guards regiment - although after re-reading my comment, perhaps I should have just done them all LOL!?😃

    • @PhilHarmonicus
      @PhilHarmonicus 3 місяці тому

      And the First or Grenadier Regiment of Foot Guards have single spaced buttons.

  • @braddo7270
    @braddo7270 6 місяців тому +21

    Theyre not skirts, theyre kilts. Theyre not skirts because the kilt actually has a hood at the back and is doubled in "skirt" format, so that you can pull one layer from the back over your head to keep warm. Its a robe that can be released and become easy to move around in. Scottish shepherds still use the kilt as a hood and drop it back into a skirt to do manual labour.

    • @LastEuropaKiss
      @LastEuropaKiss 6 місяців тому +2

      Most kilts I see being worn are what I would call skirts and have no resemblance to a real kilt. If you can't make a tent, cloak, or even a "nappy" where you pull it through the legs and tie it round, you're wearing a skirt.

    • @braddo7270
      @braddo7270 6 місяців тому +5

      @@LastEuropaKiss yes short kilts were made for the military in the 18th century. Still very old and still very Scottish. The one I'm speaking about is the "feileadh mor" meaning "big cloak" (16th century). "feileadh beag" meaning "little cloak", is later.

    • @LastEuropaKiss
      @LastEuropaKiss 6 місяців тому

      @@braddo7270 I do think the older ones look way better. Mainly I'm talking about the ones everyone wears at weddings. Walter Scott, in my opinion, did Scotland a disservice in making people think of that as a kilt, when a kilt is as much a tool as a piece of clothing. One of the things I like about that band (their name escapes me at the minute) that plays on Buchanan Street is that they wear proper Kilts.

    • @lollylula6399
      @lollylula6399 6 місяців тому

      @@LastEuropaKiss Clanadonia? Everything about them seems so raw and authentic, feels good for the soul.

    • @shirleyanneyoung955
      @shirleyanneyoung955 3 місяці тому

      @@LastEuropaKissit’s completely disrespectful calling these soldiers’ uniforms “little skirts”.

  • @katewoolford7683
    @katewoolford7683 6 місяців тому +40

    This is amazing. Also REALLY worth watching the Queens Funeral Procession with so many different Regiments throughout. That was UNREAL!

  • @spanishdncr71
    @spanishdncr71 6 місяців тому +16

    Watching these guards live is a most spectacular thing to see. For years as a child my mum tried to see the changing of the guard every time we went to London and she always missed it. We didn’t have mobile phones with website info to look up at that time for up to the minutes info as to what time and day they would change, sadly. In 2019 I actually got to see the changing of the guards outside Buckingham Palace and it was mesmerising!! Such skill ❤❤

  • @trentoncrisp
    @trentoncrisp 6 місяців тому +9

    The Queen was shot at while riding her horse in the Trooping of the Colour. You should check out the video. She was a boss and just kept riding!

    • @Threadbow
      @Threadbow 5 місяців тому

      HRH Queen Elizabeth II was the greatest Queen Ever.
      Queen Elizabeth I was pretty stoic too.

    • @heathersibbald9464
      @heathersibbald9464 2 місяці тому

      I remember watching it on TV. The Queen got the horse instantly under control and showed not a flicker of fear. The shooter was pounced on by the crowd before the police had time to move.

  • @germankitty
    @germankitty 6 місяців тому +24

    If you want to know/see more about British fashion, especially hats, try finding a video about Ascot (a race course), especially Ladies' Day. The women truly go all-out for that!

  • @anne-mariethompson4365
    @anne-mariethompson4365 6 місяців тому +20

    I seriously adore the respect you have for my country and our monarchy. It may not be what you live with, but you're so respectful of it.
    Omg, seeing the Queen broke me. I miss her so much. Just a note: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are now the Prince and Princess of Wales 💜

    • @shirleyanneyoung955
      @shirleyanneyoung955 3 місяці тому

      Please tell me what’s respectful about calling the kilt a “little skirt”.

  • @rokker101
    @rokker101 6 місяців тому +8

    here's a bit of info for you Joel ... bagpipes are the only musical instrument deemed a weapon of war

    • @dotregan1506
      @dotregan1506 2 дні тому

      I seem to remember being told once they were known as 'The ladies from hell' because of their kilts and the sound of the bagpipes coming at you. I'm sure someone will correct me if I've got that wrong.

  • @stevetheduck1425
    @stevetheduck1425 6 місяців тому +10

    The 'change arms' is a simple moving of the weapon to the other shoulder, often for a rest, or because it's a ceremony where they must pretend to be 'unarmed' (like putting a sword into your left hand, as samurai and kendo students do) such as the presentation of a colour, but they also go into a defensive formation around the ceremony.
    The 'arms drill' can be the hardest to learn, as when wearing white gloves, any hand movement done wrongly, or too soon or too late, stands out like a pea on a drum, as they say.

  • @johnloony68
    @johnloony68 6 місяців тому +15

    This is part of the Monarch's official birthday celebrations. The Queen's birthday was in April, and the King's birthday is in November, so to ensure good weather they have an "official" celebration in June. An occupational hazard is that one or two of the soldiers do faint in the heat occasionally.

    • @zymelin21
      @zymelin21 6 місяців тому +1

      They do, and if it happens while "at attention" the fall forward still at attention!!

  • @vallee3140
    @vallee3140 6 місяців тому +7

    so sad seeing the Queen , brought tears to my eyes.

  • @seanmc1351
    @seanmc1351 6 місяців тому +19

    Thank you for your showing your friends, our british culture, means alot, i know you been here twice, you are a brit at heart, and have your rose, you know which one i mean

  • @squigmcguigan8965
    @squigmcguigan8965 6 місяців тому +11

    You young guys are so respectful. You are welcome to the UK anytime. Thank you.
    It's a shame so many of our own youth cant be so interested & respectful.

  • @julesmarwell8023
    @julesmarwell8023 6 місяців тому +11

    in Australia this ceremony is carried out at Duntroon Royal Coillege on the 6th of June.

    • @t.a.k.palfrey3882
      @t.a.k.palfrey3882 6 місяців тому +6

      The Trooping of the Colour in Canada is held in Ottawa each year on Victoria Day weekend, the last weekend in May. 🇨🇦

  • @claregale9011
    @claregale9011 6 місяців тому +64

    Nothing to do with celebrating the monarch its about the colours ( flag ) of the regiment the monarch attends as he / she is the head of the armed forces . And lets not forget these guys are battle ready soliders not just guards . 😊

    • @theresaryan2280
      @theresaryan2280 6 місяців тому +15

      Very very highly trained soldiers who have and will fight in battles. These are just ceremonial duties

    • @andywilliams7323
      @andywilliams7323 6 місяців тому +18

      It has everything to do with celebrating the Monarch. It's the ceremonial celebration for the official birthday of the British Sovereign. Hence why Trooping of The Colour is also alternatively known as the King's Birthday Parade.

    • @claregale9011
      @claregale9011 6 місяців тому +2

      @@andywilliams7323 thanks

    • @andirutherford2615
      @andirutherford2615 6 місяців тому +2

      @@andywilliams7323actually its a mix, of the sovereigns official birthday, and trooping the colour (the regimental standard). Which is "trooped" In front of the regiment so in the heat and smoke of battle all the soldiers can recognise their flag and can have a place to return to if separated. The Royal Artillery dont have a colour, but their guns are their colour.. losing the colour in battle is unforgivable. The Border Regiment as was still display the French Colours they won against Napoleon Bonaparte

    • @japhfo
      @japhfo 3 місяці тому

      @andirutherford2615 The Border Regment is indeed no more, having been absorbed into the Duke of Lancaster's Regiment. In 1811, the old 34th Cumberland Regiment (later 1st Bn Border Regt) had captured the drums and drum major's ornamental mace of a French regiment- coincidentally titled ‘34eme Regiment Infanterie- taken after their surrender at Arroyo Molinos
      in Spain (Bonaparte was far away). Not the colours, however. Many years later, ‘Arroyo Dos Molinos' was granted to the 34th as a battle honour (under slightly anomalous circumstances since they hadn't been in the main action, and the regiments who had done the fighting were denied this distinction). It became the custom to parade the mace and drums on ‘Arroyo Day’ and this is still observed each year by the Duke of Lancaster’s who bear the distinction on their colours. The French still periodically ask if they can have the drums back.

  • @bb1uk108
    @bb1uk108 6 місяців тому +6

    If you like bagpipes you should check out the funeral of our beloved Queen Elizabeth II. There were about 200 pipers playing and it was spine tingling.

  • @johnhall7679
    @johnhall7679 6 місяців тому +5

    In the confusion of battle the colours were the regiments rallying point, they were protected by usually four sergeants. To avoid capture of the colours they would be ripped up and dispersed amongst the soldiers to be stitched back together later. The Regimental colours have their battle honours on them.

  • @karacarr2941
    @karacarr2941 6 місяців тому +12

    Thank you guys for watching and respecting our culture it means a lot!!! The Monarch is what most Brits are proud of and loyal to! And as an RAF brat when I sing the National anthem it’s to King and Country. Well when I remember 😂 43 years of singing God save the Queen, it’s a bit hard to get my head around it and it still makes me cry when I slip up and sing the National Anthem wrong. 😢 It will probably take me another 43 years to get use to singing God save the King. 🤦🏼‍♀️

  • @matthewjamison
    @matthewjamison 6 місяців тому +12

    You should check out the British Army Regiments saluting the King on his Coronation Day.

  • @auntieWarr
    @auntieWarr 6 місяців тому +5

    No one can put on a parade like the British. 🎉

  • @seanmc1351
    @seanmc1351 6 місяців тому +9

    hey guys, you mnetioned a few times, the bear skin the clothes and the heat, did you know, some do faint throught the heat, and did you know, they have to faint to attention, they cant just colapse on the floor, they have to faint, other soldiers just stans there while he is on the ground, medica will run in strecther away

  • @stevetheduck1425
    @stevetheduck1425 6 місяців тому +11

    The Queen, used to command this parade herself, riding a large brown horse called 'Burmese', for many years.
    The colour is her colour, presented each year of her reign to her personal Guard, whichever regiment of the Guards Division has that position that year.
    Eventually her health didn't allow it, so the tradition was dropped, but she still attended alongside the 'commander', often her husband The Duke of Edinburgh.
    King Charles III may be commander of this parade the next time it happens.
    This will be on his 'official' birthday, the anniversary of his coronation, and every year thereafter.

    • @jacquieclapperton9758
      @jacquieclapperton9758 6 місяців тому +3

      Beside her in this video is Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent, her oldest surviving cousin who no longer rides in the parade at the age of 88 though he is still working; you often see him at military events as he was a career army officer. The King took the salute this year, 2023.

    • @G.T.A-Gaming
      @G.T.A-Gaming 6 місяців тому +3

      I was lucky enough too be their on her final trooping the colour last year and her platinum jubilee

  • @heidijames8825
    @heidijames8825 6 місяців тому +9

    Carrying the colour is a supreme honour. The person carrying it trains in the gym to build up arm muscle for months to carry something that heavy. Each regiment has their own colour with all the battle honours listed on it. Surprisingly because of their normal army duties, the regiments don't get to practice very much for Trooping the Colour. Btw - the black horses are called Cavalry blacks

  • @johnfisher9816
    @johnfisher9816 6 місяців тому +14

    Hi Joel, delightful!! My great grandfather (Queen Victoria) and his eldest son (Victoria & Edward VII) were 1st Battalion, Grenadier Guards, London. My father (George VI & Elizabeth II) was a major in the Canadian Guards and I grew up with its 2nd Battalion. In 2012, Nijmegen Company, 1st Battalion, Grenadier Guards took me on the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace. The drill you're watching is the same that I did daily at the Royal Military College of Canada. Dig out the booklet that I sent you last Christmas for photos. Today in Canada, there are two Guards regiments: The Governor General's Foot Guards (Ottawa) and the Canadian Grenadier Guards (Montreal), both allied with their sister British regiments. My dad's regiment was reduced to nil strength from four battalions in 1970. If you guys want to see a changing of the guard without having to fly to London, just head north to Ottawa in the summer. The guys in scarlet and gold in front are the Drum Majors from the five Guards regiments: the Grenadier Guards, Scots Guards, Welsh Guards, Irish Guards, and the Coldstream Guards. My dad's regiment was allied with the Coldstream Guards. The Regimental Colour ("flag") is consecrated and sacred. Even the King or Queen bows their head as they pass by it. I hope this helps. Very best, John in Canada

  • @samanthagillender7633
    @samanthagillender7633 6 місяців тому +8

    Only discovered your channel today and it is so great to see your obvious interest in our British traditions. So respectful and open about how you feel. I am loving this. Thank you.

  • @pauline608
    @pauline608 6 місяців тому +11

    Thanks for your respect ,good to hear young guys appreciative of our traditions ❤

  • @rosalindwright5788
    @rosalindwright5788 6 місяців тому +10

    My husband was in the Irish Guards Band for 24 years and did Trooping the Colour every year - it was held in the second week of June as that was the Queen’s official birthday. It’s quite a spectacle! They have two rehearsals the two Saturdays before so very tiring as it’s performed three times - but only the third one to the Monarch and the Royal family. It’s a very long march in the heat 😰 but just as bad if it rains!

    • @mikeyoung7660
      @mikeyoung7660 6 місяців тому

      I was I'm the Micks from 1975 to 1982. I might have known him

    • @smacksman1
      @smacksman1 5 місяців тому

      The one year it rained so hard the BBC TV cameras went down. We flipped around the channels and found GERMAN TV doing a wonderful coverage! Presumably with waterproof cameras!

  • @1chish
    @1chish 6 місяців тому +18

    Well done lads. Great to see young people appreciating a different culture and history. These Guards are the best of the best but remember they are first and foremost combat infantry troops and many on that parade will have served in Afghanistan and Iraq. They are on parade to troop their colour but its actually the official Sovereign's birthday. Always a Saturday in June.
    The 4 people in gold uniforms at the front of the band are the drum majors of each band assembled as its a 'Massed Bands' occasion. Those uniforms are from the 17th Century. The bagpipes at the front are from both Scots and Irish regiments.
    As to the Queen / King they are the country, the UK, in person. Same for Canada, Australia and New Zealand. 14 countries share our Monarch as their Head of State.They are 'The Crown' which prosecutes every criminal case. Judges are selected by their peers but are independent by being appointed by, and swear allegiance to, the King. Senior lawyers called Barrister are 'Kings Counsel' or 'KC' Every Police Constable holds The Kings Warrant. Military forces swear allegiance to the King (not a flag). Royal Navy ships are 'His Majestys Ship' or 'HMS'. Canadian ships are 'HMCS', Australian are 'HMAS' and New Zealand ships are 'HMNZS'. It keeps the law, its enforcement and the military totally non political.
    The King's power to dissolve any tyrannical or inoperative Parliament is actually the last bastion of our democracy as they then hand power to the people in a General Election. The Queen did just this in Australia in 1975 and the people supported her when she did.

    • @kayleighrothwell8189
      @kayleighrothwell8189 5 місяців тому

      And the king should do this now, we are stuck in a two party state with both being the same WEF loving socialist ponces, but he won't as he is just as treasonous to his nation as they are

  • @lyndarichardson4744
    @lyndarichardson4744 6 місяців тому +10

    Thanks for showing your friends part of the Trooping of the Colour Joel 💕 I think they appreciated it .

  • @nezbit8989
    @nezbit8989 6 місяців тому +10

    Thank you for showing respect for the late queen and this historical parade. We are allies that have been through so much together and we have a lot to thank the Americans for during hard times 💪

  • @GamingKingdome
    @GamingKingdome 6 місяців тому +14

    You need to react to British cheese rolling. People chase cheese down a steep hill to get to the cheese, its extremely dangerous, broken bones and bodies tumbling diwn hill lol

  • @johnfrancismaglinchey4192
    @johnfrancismaglinchey4192 6 місяців тому +8

    This type of thing happens also in Sweden,,Denmark,, Finland,, Norway. NEDERLANDS

  • @mattr7307
    @mattr7307 6 місяців тому +10

    I was in the Royal Air Force for just 5 and a half years, it was a buzz to march in time with so many others on parade, not something you admit at the time but it does make you feel a pride and sense of purpose ive not felt since

    • @bugler75
      @bugler75 5 місяців тому

      Just 5 1/2 years you say?
      Brother , you stepped up to the plate and served your Nation 👍🏼
      5 1/2 years more than most folk.
      Per ardua!😊💪

  • @stevetheduck1425
    @stevetheduck1425 6 місяців тому +8

    Notice too that the body of men are carefully sorted by height, the tallest at the ends, and from front rank to back.
    It's quite a ceremony to find your place, but remembering it is pretty easy.
    Being of exactly average height myself, I tended to be in the middle rank centre, almost unable to see the parade.
    The tallest guys at the end-rear are also know as 'markers' and used to carry tall flags in battle to show where each unit had taken position.
    The tallest soldiers tended to find themselves 'seconded' to the Guards formations, as leaders and generals like 'em big, it is said.
    Certainly the czar of Russia, Napoleon Bonaparte and Frederick the Great did.
    There exists a, possibly satirical, painting of Napoleon reviewing his Imperial Guard, and his hat barely comes up to their chests.

  • @williamwoods7519
    @williamwoods7519 6 місяців тому +9

    The bearskin was given as a battle honour after the battle of Waterloo to the first foot Guards they took the head dress of the French Guards as trophies

  • @missmerrily4830
    @missmerrily4830 6 місяців тому +9

    Originally instigated as a way of making the soldiers of old recognise their regimental battle flag colurs, it was shown to all of them so everyone knew what they were following. Over time this has become purely ceremonial and the event celebrates the monarch's official birthday, so that it takes place in June, regardless of the actual birthday of the king or queen. QE2's birthday was in April and the king's is in November, but the official birthday is still in June. Makes sense as no-one wants to stand around on parade in November when they don't have to..... 🥶🥶🥶 (Incidentally, though we have a Royal Air Force and a Royal Navy, we do not have a Royal Army, as originally regiments were raised by private individuals with their own battle colours and traditions).

  • @Annie.artist
    @Annie.artist 6 місяців тому +4

    I'm so proud that you watched this guy's, but don't forget these soldiers are a fearsome fighting source. Love from Yorkshire. 🥰

  • @callum4796
    @callum4796 6 місяців тому +9

    If you think this is synchronized the coronation parade would blow you away. The coronation parade is something people will only experience ince in their lifetime

    • @fayesouthall6604
      @fayesouthall6604 6 місяців тому +2

      It’s incredible

    • @jeanettesellwood9762
      @jeanettesellwood9762 6 місяців тому +1

      I was 8 when Queen Elizabeth was crowned so have seen lucky to see two Coronations😊

  • @bobbybigboyyes
    @bobbybigboyyes 6 місяців тому +2

    "Those little skirts!"?? 🤡🤠🤠😂😂🤣🤪

  • @marcharris80
    @marcharris80 6 місяців тому +5

    This always makes me very proud to be British!!

  • @Irene-Donald
    @Irene-Donald 6 місяців тому +10

    If you get the chance listen to the Royal Dragoon Guards playing the Gael, outstanding!

  • @annblott4459
    @annblott4459 6 місяців тому +7

    I think the trooping of the colour is based way back when the army was made up by different earls/dukes. A rider would go through the ranks & show the flag of that particular earl/duke so the the troops knew their own flag. Hence trooping the colour. Bearing in mind the majority of the fighting men were made up of ordinary folk i e farmers etc & probably never seen the flag/colour. By doing this during a battle they would know where the rest if their unit was. There was always a flag bearer during battle.

  • @user-eb1sd2vj9r
    @user-eb1sd2vj9r 6 місяців тому +2

    Some of the bagpipers are from the Scots Guards and some (with the plain brown kilts) are from the Irish Guards.

  • @lesleyriseam1282
    @lesleyriseam1282 6 місяців тому +2

    For your gun questioning friend . The gun is the SA80 which is a normal combat weapon .
    These men are Guardsmen they serve on operational duties like in Iraq amd Afgahistan when this was filmed .

  • @nicolaclarke7369
    @nicolaclarke7369 6 місяців тому +6

    The monarchy have a soft power, not to much though. The last time a king tried to assert his power he lost his head and we were basically a republic, but that didn’t last and the monarchy was brought back, it was called ‘the restoration’ but with a lot less power.
    Loved watching you guys react to this ❤

  • @teejai5291
    @teejai5291 6 місяців тому +14

    As always Joel, another good reaction vid. You should have reviewed this years parade as it was King Charles' first as Sovereign and did the entire event in uniform on horseback.

  • @Charlotte-21
    @Charlotte-21 6 місяців тому +2

    You need to watch the bagpipes at the queens funeral as they are lowering her coffin into the volt, extremely touching, infact the the funeral itself is moving but when the piper plays as she’s lowered it’s something else!

  • @LeeLondon
    @LeeLondon 6 місяців тому +4

    These three are a force together.

  • @ewanjones9032
    @ewanjones9032 6 місяців тому +1

    There is a documentary on UA-cam about the training they have to do to be a guardsman, they are also serving soldiers so they do this for 6 months and do a tour of duty in any conflict going on at the time. They rotate between being a gaurdsman and their tour of duty.

  • @fishtigua
    @fishtigua 6 місяців тому +3

    When I was at College, one day the sky went black. What had happened was that the huge Army stores at Donington had caught fire. Half of all the uniforms had burned, including all those bearskin hats. They had to get them replaced.

  • @user-eb1sd2vj9r
    @user-eb1sd2vj9r 6 місяців тому +2

    When she was younger Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II used to review the troops at this ceremony on horseback riding sidesaddle. As she got older and less mobile she did it from a carriage.

  • @user-eb1sd2vj9r
    @user-eb1sd2vj9r 6 місяців тому +2

    They wear hats at these occasions like you would at a wedding because it’s a formal event (like a wedding is) and particularly because you’re in the presence of a member of the royal family at a formal event.

    • @brendagore1115
      @brendagore1115 6 місяців тому +2

      Years ago, all women wore hats sign of being well dressed even if not well off people had a hat for Sunday to go to church

    • @user-eb1sd2vj9r
      @user-eb1sd2vj9r 6 місяців тому +2

      @@brendagore1115 absolutely. Men and women of whatever financial means would try to have a “Sunday best” for “high days and holidays”. Nowadays it’s mostly at special occasions such as weddings etc or social events such as these.

    • @jacquieclapperton9758
      @jacquieclapperton9758 6 місяців тому

      I have one formal hat which is suitable for virtually every occasion, carefully stored in a hat box on the top shelf of the wardrobe!

  • @stevetheduck1425
    @stevetheduck1425 6 місяців тому +4

    Something to lookout for, guys.
    That green leaves covered blockhouse or bunker in the rear of many of the shots of this parade was built during WWII, and is still part of the 'defence of Great Britain', as it was updated during the Cold War, and is still part of the Ministry of Defence, like most of the buildings around the parade square.
    There are rumoured (and some real) underground bunkers in London built for the essential government people rather than many shelters for the people who lived in London.
    This is why tales of the WWII times always harp on how people slept in the Underground Railway system to avoid the nightly air raids.
    It was because of enormous corruption about one Tommy MacAlpine (and others) totally failing to provide the taxes-paid-for shelters for the 'ordinary' people.

  • @falkon26
    @falkon26 6 місяців тому +4

    This is a yearly for the Sovereigns official Birthday parade,the 5 Foot Guard regiments have it in turn each year to be the main guard plus the others.

  • @colindelamare1413
    @colindelamare1413 6 місяців тому +3

    Those "cartoons" are all serving British soldiers. Every single one of them.

  • @danielosullivan5216
    @danielosullivan5216 6 місяців тому +1

    I was senior sergeant 4 guard the year b4 I’m shocked at the response n intelligence of these gentlemen for yanks I’m amazed at the maturity for a very very young nation congratulations men 🇬🇧🇺🇸❤️

  • @debshutch
    @debshutch 6 місяців тому +3

    Love these guys. Glad they appreciate the British military ❤️

  • @jamessmith671
    @jamessmith671 2 місяці тому +1

    I wills thank you for your RESPECT in saying RIP to my Queen..... As a serving soldier your reactions maker me so so proud, thank you.

  • @ianarnett
    @ianarnett 6 місяців тому +22

    Never call them skirts or a very large Scotsman will be very unhappy….kilts! The ceremony originates from the time, over the last hundreds of years, when the soldiers might not know their flag to rally round in a battle (the colours), so it was trooped through the ranks to show them. So it’s not a Royal ceremony, the Monarch is there to watch and support her/his troops.

    • @braddo7270
      @braddo7270 6 місяців тому +3

      Theyre not skirts because the kilt actually has a hood at the back and is doubled in "skirt" format, so that you can pull one layer from the back over your head to keep warm. Its a robe that can be released and become easy to move around in. Scottish shepherds still use the kilt as a hood and drop it back into a skirt to do manual labour.

    • @Whippy99
      @Whippy99 6 місяців тому +1

      And May show you his caber 😂

    • @viviennerose6858
      @viviennerose6858 6 місяців тому +3

      You beat me to it on the calling kilts skirts! 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @nilocnolnah6788
      @nilocnolnah6788 6 місяців тому +4

      @@viviennerose6858Yes. Tell a Scotsman (or Irishman come to that) it’s a skirt, but before that organise someone to get you off the floor as you’ll be in a sad state.

    • @braddo7270
      @braddo7270 6 місяців тому +2

      @@nilocnolnah6788 they're not that hard, that's why we own them 😀

  • @Someloke8895
    @Someloke8895 6 місяців тому +6

    You should check out the series "In The Highest Tradition" as it goes over a lot of the British Army's nuances and is both informative and entertaining, and explains just what on earth is going on half the timel

  • @marie-iz8hx
    @marie-iz8hx 6 місяців тому +2

    you also need to show your friends the festival of remembrance and the commemoration at the cenotaph other ways Britain has the pageantry for its war dead

  • @jacquelinepearson2288
    @jacquelinepearson2288 6 місяців тому +1

    Queen Elizabeth attended Trooping the Colour on horseback until 1986 (aged 60). From then she travelled by open air carriage to the parade ground and sat on the podium as you saw in this video. King Charles also attended this event on horseback in June.

  • @Andi-tm4xk
    @Andi-tm4xk 6 місяців тому +7

    Aw they look like toy soldiers ☺️
    It’s lovely seeing people enjoy our traditions ♥️

  • @paulbriggs5238
    @paulbriggs5238 6 місяців тому +3

    Great seeing you showing your chums this but it's such a small part of the trooping. They all parade past the monarch, including the horse guards.

  • @gmdhargreaves
    @gmdhargreaves 6 місяців тому +3

    Love this reaction- you’re all gentlemen come to UK you will have a blast ❤❤

  • @billybscotland7246
    @billybscotland7246 6 місяців тому +4

    Did he just say we were skirts? 😂

  • @Alan.Moffat
    @Alan.Moffat 6 місяців тому +1

    I love how he makes sure we know what first time means

  • @theresaryan2280
    @theresaryan2280 6 місяців тому +2

    I don’t know if you know but the bear skin hats obviously weigh a lot so that is why the strap is worn on the chin because if it falls back it could break your neck that’s why it’s not worn around the neck.
    Also if a guard is going to faint while in line then they must just fall not put their arms out or let go of rifle or musical instruments and fall on their faces. They have to wear this uniform and hats even on the hottest day and if you watch some videos of guards passing out you will see that they just fall where they stand even breaking noses has happened. No other guard can help them they must stand there even if it’s their best mate that’s fallen
    Then the soldiers will run out put Guard on stretcher and run off
    Also one guard came around still holding his instrument and tried to play it as he was waking up
    If the Scottish Guards or ppl heard you calling them skirts they’d would be deeply offended they are called kilts with each Scottish clan having it’s own design

  • @thedarkwench
    @thedarkwench 6 місяців тому

    I am so pleased to see this. My dad who was a Coldstream Guardsman would have nodded sagely. Trooping the colour is held in June every year. Consisting of over 1400 soldiers, 200 horses and the massed bands.
    The Colours hold every battle that particular regiment has ever fought in. At different periods the colours are retired with ceremony and reissued by the monarch. The Colours are protected at all times on the battlefield never to be dropped or lost.
    The people in gold with the maces who were ahead of the battalion are drum majorettes and their role is to carry out the instructions of the musical director.
    Loved your comments❤❤

  • @kayimbirski5694
    @kayimbirski5694 6 місяців тому +1

    Hundreds of years these regiments have been formed, proud to be British, no one does ceremony better

  • @topguydave
    @topguydave 6 місяців тому +1

    Trooping the Colour is held in June every year, to celebrate the official birthday of the Monarch. Yes they get two birthdays, the real one, privately celebrated, in probably crappy weather, and the ceremonial one in mid June, with some chance of a nice day for the ceremony.
    The colour is the flag of the regiment that is chosen that particular year to be presented to the Monarch.
    You do know that the soldiers are all fighting soldiers in the British Army, deployed wherever needed, and the red tunics with bearskin helmets are only their uniforms for ceremonials duties such as this. A lot of people think, all they do is this. The different regiments rotate duties.

  • @cecilefox9136
    @cecilefox9136 5 місяців тому

    Can you imagine children watching this beautiful ceremony.I as a little girl in the mid- 60' s loved it.I saw the late Queen as a young woman on horseback .The sound of the horses hooves is very atmospheric too.❤

  • @alisoncauser2955
    @alisoncauser2955 6 місяців тому +1

    It's amazing to think that each dress uniform is measured and made for each individual soldier. There was an excellent document about the making of tha all the uniforms for the Kings coronation.

  • @michaelmcginn7260
    @michaelmcginn7260 6 місяців тому +3

    Is manouvering originated in battlefield requirements. The time of muskets required massed volleys at close range.

    • @alanaroberts477
      @alanaroberts477 6 місяців тому +1

      This is just a performance for the Queen, so they protect the heritage buildings that royals still go to, they don't go to battlefields, like this x lol didn't read the full thing idfk 😂 GOOGLE IT LMAO

    • @keithrudd8003
      @keithrudd8003 6 місяців тому +1

      ⁠@@alanaroberts477….I think the clue is in the word "originated"

    • @alanaroberts477
      @alanaroberts477 6 місяців тому +1

      @@keithrudd8003 lol

  • @MargotDobbie
    @MargotDobbie 6 місяців тому +1

    Much respect for the RIP to our Queen, god rest her soul. God save the king.

  • @sparky1105
    @sparky1105 6 місяців тому +3

    You should have watched the 2023 version as the King was riding on horseback.

  • @jonathangoll2918
    @jonathangoll2918 6 місяців тому +1

    I would like to stress again the Battle Honours. Those are the yellow scrolls on the Colour which have been given - sometimes for hundreds of years - for when a Regiment particularly distinguished itself. They are a matter of intense pride. Of course these soldiers are fully operational in conflicts.
    A quite remarkable thing about Trooping the Colour is that senior male members of the Royal Family - and Princess Anne - ride - immaculately - to take part in the ceremony. This year King Charles III ( aged 74) took part on horseback. The Queen used to until the 1980s. There is an astonishing video about 1982 of when somebody fired blanks at the Queen as she was riding to the ceremony. She just controlled her horse and went on with the ceremony!
    Of course the whole Royal Family are horse-mad; two members (Princess Anne and her daughter Zara Tindall) have competed in the Olympics as equestrians.

  • @hardcoredisorder3303
    @hardcoredisorder3303 5 місяців тому

    The Rifles the Guards are carrying is the standard issue rifle of the british military, its the L85A2 or SA80 as its commonly known, its 5.56 caliber bullpup style rifle with a SUSAT sight which stands for Sight Unit Small Arms Trilux., but as time goes on the rifles are being replaced with newer weapons.

  • @angelabushby1891
    @angelabushby1891 6 місяців тому

    The black horses are Mount's of the Lifeguards( Cavalry),2 Cavalry Regiments, Lifeguards and Blues & Royals.

  • @jimmyjohnson7027
    @jimmyjohnson7027 2 місяці тому

    Most British Army infantry regiments have Colours, a Queens, now Kings Colour, and a Regimental Colour. My Regiment, The 1st Battalion, Royal Regiment Of Fusiliers, had three Colours. We trooped our Colours on St. George's Day, 23 April. The third Colour is called the Wilhelmsthal Colour and is carried by the youngest drummer in the Battalion. For that reason it is also known as the Drummer's Colour.
    The horses ridden by the Household Cavalry are known as'Cavalry Blacks' and come mostly from Ireland. Trumpeters traditionally rode greys so they could be identified on the battlefield.

  • @Parker8752
    @Parker8752 4 місяці тому

    The rifle will mostly likely be the SA80 A2; the current rifle of the British Army. Each one of those guards is an active duty soldier, and will spend half their time in combat zones (typically as infantry or in a scouting vehicle), and the other half guarding various locations in London.

  • @TheCornishCockney
    @TheCornishCockney 6 місяців тому +8

    THIS is Pride to me,not some rainbow t shirt.

    • @101steel4
      @101steel4 6 місяців тому +2

      Or vest 😉🤣

  • @revbenf6870
    @revbenf6870 6 місяців тому +3

    It's an annual event to celebrate the Monarch's official birthday.

  • @dang1086
    @dang1086 6 місяців тому +3

    these manoeuvres are how we built an empire.

  • @HIDDENSOVIET
    @HIDDENSOVIET 5 місяців тому

    the rifles seen are the l85a2 manufactured by the company hackler and koch. they are used for ceremonial purposes by the grenadiers and other regiments of foot when on parade. the british army retired the a2 model after the turn of the millenium, after returning the rifles to heckler and koch again so they could be upgraded to the a3 version, most notably used in the recent Afghanistan conflict. and set to be replaced by the knights armoury ks-1, a newly unveiled design.