Good evening. Thank you very much TKGC for this stunning video! So pleased to see the Guards preparing for their Changing Guard. So glad i can still see my favorite SDM: with his class, his elegance, his great aplomb, Mythical Chambers!! An enjoyable video.
Hello Charlotte, friend! I liked the video, we can still see our "Superstar"! Lately i don't see often Ann, Mike can't go often to Windsor, Delvin is too busy, we miss Vicky. Winter effect?
My favourite part was nearing the end when the guards began playing their musical instruments as they marched on their way... Loved it!!! 💂🎵🎶/ By the way... Looks as if I'm first to comment this time ! 😂
Thank you so much for watching! I’m glad you enjoyed that part-it’s such a special moment when the music starts! And yes, you’re the first to comment! 😊
Had an opportunity to enter Wellington Barracks when my Scottish friend a former Scots Guardsman(a retired Major General) his eldest son a Scots Guards Officer invited us for dinner at their Officers Mess preceded by the guided tour.
The red tunics are called 'Home Service dress tunics'. These are worn in the summer months - April until October. During autumn and winter they change into great coats - long grey coats - much more practical for the weather they have to endure while standing guard outside Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle.
My only criticism of this uniform is the greatcoats always look creased when the guardsmen are marching .. we all know this isn’t the case I have no doubt whatsoever they have been pressed to the highest standards beforehand ….I do wish the M.O.D would change the material type that not only hang nice but doesn’t look like it’s been dragged through a bush during drill and marching duties …
@@charlottecunningham2141 I don’t understand also … your correct the officers don’t have the same problem … someone write to the M.O.D and ask them to drop the puckered hem on the guards greatcoat …
Wow surprising the guardking having new uniform color?Changing from red to purple!Amazing.
Its not a new uniform, the Guards where greatcoats in the winter and red tunics in the summer, and the greatcoats are grey not purple.
Good evening. Thank you very much TKGC for this stunning video! So pleased to see the Guards preparing for their Changing Guard. So glad i can still see my favorite SDM: with his class, his elegance, his great aplomb, Mythical Chambers!! An enjoyable video.
Good video. Always great to see my favorite SDM Chambers
Hello Charlotte, friend! I liked the video, we can still see our "Superstar"! Lately i don't see often Ann, Mike can't go often to Windsor, Delvin is too busy, we miss Vicky. Winter effect?
The Guards Leutenant's Brass Buckle looked filthy. He wouldn't have got on parade with that in my day.
Sgt major needs to get greatcoat tailored at the back. Bulging material needs removal 😅😅
My favourite part was nearing the end when the guards began playing their musical instruments as they marched on their way... Loved it!!! 💂🎵🎶/ By the way... Looks as if I'm first to comment this time ! 😂
Thank you so much for watching! I’m glad you enjoyed that part-it’s such a special moment when the music starts! And yes, you’re the first to comment! 😊
Lovely
Had an opportunity to enter Wellington Barracks when my Scottish friend a former Scots Guardsman(a retired Major General) his eldest son a Scots Guards Officer invited us for dinner at their Officers Mess preceded by the guided tour.
It’s greatcoats not long grey coats.
The red tunics are called 'Home Service dress tunics'. These are worn in the summer months - April until October. During autumn and winter they change into great coats - long grey coats - much more practical for the weather they have to endure while standing guard outside Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle.
@@TheKingsGuardsChannel Great coat. The Household Division uses no other term for them. You did manage to get "Home Service Dress Tunics" correct.
My only criticism of this uniform is the greatcoats always look creased when the guardsmen are marching .. we all know this isn’t the case I have no doubt whatsoever they have been pressed to the highest standards beforehand ….I do wish the M.O.D would change the material type that not only hang nice but doesn’t look like it’s been dragged through a bush during drill and marching duties …
@Chris17198, I don’t understand the puckered hems that I’m seeing more of. Some of the duty and/or warrant officers don’t seem to have that problem 🤔
@@charlottecunningham2141 They're not actually doing much. 😝😝
@@charlottecunningham2141 I don’t understand also … your correct the officers don’t have the same problem … someone write to the M.O.D and ask them to drop the puckered hem on the guards greatcoat …