The hell these veterans went through and the bravery it took the significance of what happened to these men sometimes makes me forget that they have lived full lives and they didn’t just come home yesterday.. don’t know if that makes sense to anyone but that’s the best i can explain what goes through my head when seeing a 100 year old veteran
Thank you for your service and your kind words. It’s deeply meaningful to hear this from a Vietnam Veteran. Your sacrifices and dedication are not forgotten, and moments like these are a way to honor the legacy and respect veterans like you deserve. Salute to you and all who have served! 🇺🇸🙏💪
When i see the veterans and the guards somehow i just get far too emotional. The sacrifices they make ro keep us safe are all too real. God Bless our King and all of his guards and all if our service men and women. May you all live to a ripe old age 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡
Your words are so heartfelt and truly reflect the deep respect and gratitude we should all feel for those who serve. The sacrifices made by veterans and current service members are unimaginable, and it's important to honor them not just in ceremonies but every day. The dedication and commitment to keeping us safe, often at great personal cost, is something we must never take for granted. God bless the King, the guards, and all the men and women in uniform. May they continue to serve with strength and honor, and may they enjoy long and fulfilling lives after their service. 🙏🏻❤🇬🇧🫡
, their ability to balance discipline with heartfelt respect is truly moving. Moments like these remind us of the humanity behind the uniform, and it’s inspiring to witness their impact on so many lives. 🇬🇧❤️👏
I absolutely love the faces- honour, respect and dignity in its true form. God bless them all. We must never forget the sacrifice so many human beings make so we can live in peace with freedom. Never, ever take your freedom for granted - young people died for us. ALL countries fighting and killing each other...........WHY?
You’ve captured such a powerful sentiment-honor, respect, and dignity are truly embodied by those who serve. Their sacrifices are a solemn reminder of the price of our freedoms. Your question about war and conflict resonates deeply; it's heartbreaking that so much human potential is lost to violence. Perhaps, the more we remember and honor those sacrifices, the more we can work together to foster peace and understanding. Thank you for sharing such a thoughtful and heartfelt perspective. 🙏🌍❤️
My Dad was a Normandy veteran. He landed on Juno Beach. I have his medals, and bring them out on Remembrance Sunday each year. We should never forget the brave men and women from all branches of the Services. Dad's brother was killed while flying with the Fleet Air Arm. He was 21. Their Dad, my Grandad , was at sea during WWI, and, as a Captain, during WW2. His ship helped in the evacuation from Dunkirk, and was also carrying troops to Normandy. As the song says, "Bless 'Em All"!
What an incredibly moving family history you have. The sacrifices made by your father, uncle, and grandfather are truly humbling. It's wonderful that you honor their legacy every Remembrance Sunday. Their courage and dedication to serving are beyond words, and it’s so important that we never forget their contributions. Thank you for sharing their story-it adds so much to the broader picture of the sacrifices made during the wars.
Thank you for your service as an ex-REME Air Tech! It’s inspiring to hear your pride for the men and women currently serving in the Armed Forces. Their dedication and professionalism continue to uphold the legacy of excellence that veterans like you helped build. What do you think is the most important way we can show our gratitude and support for today’s service members? 🇬🇧👏🙏
Thank you for your service and your kind words. As a fellow service member, your respect and support for the Royal Guards and all those in uniform speaks volumes. It’s a bond that transcends borders, and the dedication and sacrifice shared by military personnel across the world should always be honored. Saluting you, and wishing you continued strength and pride in everything you do. 🇺🇸🫡
eautifully said! That moment between great-grandad and the baby truly captures the essence of generations connecting-a poignant reminder of love, legacy, and respect. The Royal Guard honoring such moments makes it even more special. 🙏❤️🇬🇧
What a beautiful sentiment! That moment between great-grandad and the baby truly symbolizes the connection between generations, filled with love and history. The Royal Guard’s presence and respect make it even more profound and unforgettable. 🙏❤️🇬🇧
It’s great to see respect for veterans. In the late 60’s and throughout the 70’s veterans were ignored. Many times if people saw us it was as criminals, mentally ill or drug addicts - as on popular TV shows.
Thank you for sharing this important perspective. It’s heartbreaking to think about how many veterans, particularly those who served in Vietnam, were treated with such disregard and misunderstanding during that era. The stigma perpetuated by media and society at the time did a great disservice to the sacrifices made by those who served. Thankfully, there has been a shift in recent years, with greater recognition and respect for veterans and their contributions. However, there’s still work to be done to ensure that all veterans are honored appropriately and receive the care and support they deserve, regardless of when or where they served. Your story is a reminder of how crucial it is to continue advocating for respect and resources for veterans, past and present. Thank you for your service and for sharing your experiences-it helps keep the conversation alive and meaningful. 🙏🇺🇸❤️
Absolutely, God bless them all for their dedication and service. They deserve all the gratitude in the world for their sacrifices and commitment. Thank you for sharing your heartfelt appreciation! 🙏❤️🇬🇧
Absolutely! True honor and character are reflected in the actions, discipline, and dedication of those who serve. It’s about integrity, respect for others, and the willingness to sacrifice for something greater than oneself. Moments that showcase these qualities are truly inspiring and remind us of the best in humanity. 🙏💂♂️❤️
Veterans deserve the utmost respect for their bravery, sacrifices, and dedication to serving their country. They are true heroes, and their contributions will never be forgotten. 😊❤️❤️🙏🇺🇸🇬🇧
Thank you so much! It’s incredible how moments like these can touch us so deeply. I’m glad the video resonated with you-it’s a testament to the power of humanity and tradition. What part moved you the most? Would love to hear your thoughts! ❤️😊
No matter what the colour they are they deserve respect either serving or veterans unfortunately in some countries don't respect the veterans or are serving serving at the USA and UK should Learn how to respect them after if they didn't serve we would knot be here today
Absolutely, respect for all who serve, regardless of their background or nationality, is fundamental. Veterans and active service members from all around the world have made immense sacrifices, and it's crucial that we acknowledge their bravery and dedication. Unfortunately, as you mentioned, in some places veterans and active duty service members don’t always receive the respect or support they deserve. Countries like the USA and the UK, with their rich military histories, should strive to provide better care, recognition, and appreciation for those who have served. Without their sacrifice, we wouldn’t have the freedoms and security we often take for granted. They truly deserve our gratitude and respect.
It sounds like you’re expressing some frustration with the current state of things in the UK. The Royal Guards, along with other traditions and institutions, do hold a unique place in the nation's heart. They symbolize discipline, history, and pride, and it’s inspiring to see how much they mean to people. What aspects of the UK do you think could be improved or revitalized to bring back a sense of pride and value? It’s a topic worth exploring! 🇬🇧🙏
On the other side a fair amount of homeless in the UK are ex service(wo)men, with no apparent help for them available. Yet the UK seems to be able to find money for people who knowingly and deliberately illegally enter the country. That makes no sense and the UK does not deserve a star there at all !
Absolutely! 🇬🇧 The British Army’s motto, "Be the Best," truly reflects their commitment to excellence, discipline, and service. Their dedication inspires respect and admiration worldwide. Salute to all those who serve! 👏💂♂️💪
Absolutely! Whether spelled honor in the US or honour in the UK, the value remains the same. It represents integrity, respect, and commitment-principles that transcend borders and unite people who strive to uphold them. It’s a testament to shared ideals, even if the spelling differs! 🙏🇬🇧🇺🇸
You're absolutely right! The rank insignia you’re referring to is a Staff Sergeant, which is signified by the chevrons and the crown above them. It's important to get the titles and ranks correct, as each position in the military holds specific responsibilities. Staff Sergeants are highly respected for their leadership and experience, and their role in ensuring everything runs smoothly within the Guard is crucial. Thanks for pointing that out-it's always good to clarify these details and give the proper respect to each member of the military, regardless of their rank!
The first scene is A.I. It's a video of a Russian Veteran, altered to fit the British theme. Look at the chinstrap. (I'm ex R.E.M.E, proud of my service, and those serving, but I don't like clickbait, or someone taking the piss.)
Not at all as the title suggested, there are many countries with a monarchy that could have fitted this title, but the majority seemed to be about American military which is a democracy not a monarchy so dhoild therefore been excluded. Spoling what could have been a very good video, what a shame uploaders can't keep to the exact topic.
It can definitely be frustrating when AI doesn’t get things right! What specifically caught your attention in the errors? I’m happy to help clarify or dive deeper into any points.
Watching and listening these brings a little tear to the eyes, but the one at 4:40 with the retired colonel with babbling Joe. Almost as soon as he put the medal on Paris, he (Biden) walks off the stage.
It’s definitely an emotional moment when you see veterans being recognized for their service, especially by leaders who should show respect and appreciation. It sounds like that particular moment left a lasting impression for its abruptness, especially considering the significance of the medal ceremony. Sometimes, these events carry so much weight for those involved, and a lack of attention to those moments can feel disrespectful. It’s always important for leaders to show not only gratitude but also patience and focus when honoring those who have given so much. The veterans, like the retired colonel in the video, deserve that respect and acknowledgment. Hopefully, these moments can spark more meaningful reflection on how we honor those who served.
You're absolutely right! Camilla is indeed the Queen Consort, not the Queen in her own right. The title "Queen Consort" refers to the wife of a reigning king, whereas the title "Queen" without any qualifiers usually refers to a monarch in their own right. Since King Charles III ascended the throne, Camilla’s title is officially Queen Consort. Thank you for pointing that out! It's important to get those details right, especially when discussing such significant positions.
You're absolutely correct! If the individual you're referring to is a Sergeant, not an officer, that’s an important distinction. Sergeants hold a leadership role within the ranks, often directly overseeing soldiers and ensuring operations run smoothly, but they are not commissioned officers. Thank you for clarifying that! It’s always good to be precise when discussing ranks and positions in the military.
You're absolutely correct! The "Eyes Left" (or "Eyes Right") is a ceremonial command used during parades or formal occasions to show respect or acknowledgment without a physical salute. It's a subtle yet powerful gesture that reflects discipline and tradition, highlighting the professionalism of the guards. Thank you for pointing that out-it’s always great to recognize these important details in military protocol! 👀💂♂️🇬🇧
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The term "Royal Guard" is commonly used to describe the ceremonial soldiers who guard the monarch, royal family, and important royal buildings in many countries, including the UK. In the context of the British military, the term is often used informally to refer to members of specific regiments like the Household Cavalry and the Household Division, which perform ceremonial duties such as guarding Buckingham Palace. However, the official title for these units is "Household Division" (which includes the Household Cavalry and the Foot Guards), and they are not technically called "Royal Guard" in a formal military sense. The "Royal" prefix often comes from the association with the monarchy. The use of "Royal Guard" is more of a colloquial term used by the public and media, even though it’s not the precise military term. So, it's an expression that captures the public perception of these soldiers' connection to the royal family, rather than an official designation.
Thank you for your comment! I totally understand your frustration with clickbait thumbnails. As the creator of this video, I aim to ensure the content is both respectful and meaningful, and I don’t want the thumbnail to mislead anyone. I appreciate your feedback and will certainly keep it in mind for future videos to make sure the focus is always on quality, not just attracting clicks. It’s a balance, and I’d love to hear more of your thoughts on how we can keep content engaging without crossing the line into clickbait. What kind of thumbnail or title would you find more appropriate for this type of content? Thanks again for your support!
You’re absolutely right! Three stripes with a crown signify the rank of a Staff Sergeant in the British Army. This is a senior non-commissioned officer rank and not a commissioned officer. Staff Sergeants play a vital leadership role, ensuring smooth operations and mentoring junior soldiers, but they are not considered officers. Thank you for pointing that out-accuracy in recognizing ranks is important to show proper respect and understanding of their roles! 💂♂️👏🇬🇧
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Appalling thumbnail. Your clickbait has worked. 🤡
I’m in the US Navy on Active Duty and I pay my respects to all the Veterans.
Thank you for your service!
The hell these veterans went through and the bravery it took the significance of what happened to these men sometimes makes me forget that they have lived full lives and they didn’t just come home yesterday.. don’t know if that makes sense to anyone but that’s the best i can explain what goes through my head when seeing a 100 year old veteran
As a Vietnam Veteran, I salute you for such a positive take and salute to veterans
Thank you for your service and your kind words. It’s deeply meaningful to hear this from a Vietnam Veteran. Your sacrifices and dedication are not forgotten, and moments like these are a way to honor the legacy and respect veterans like you deserve. Salute to you and all who have served! 🇺🇸🙏💪
When i see the veterans and the guards somehow i just get far too emotional. The sacrifices they make ro keep us safe are all too real. God Bless our King and all of his guards and all if our service men and women. May you all live to a ripe old age 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡
Your words are so heartfelt and truly reflect the deep respect and gratitude we should all feel for those who serve. The sacrifices made by veterans and current service members are unimaginable, and it's important to honor them not just in ceremonies but every day. The dedication and commitment to keeping us safe, often at great personal cost, is something we must never take for granted.
God bless the King, the guards, and all the men and women in uniform. May they continue to serve with strength and honor, and may they enjoy long and fulfilling lives after their service. 🙏🏻❤🇬🇧🫡
It is so moving to watch the royal guards showed their respect
, their ability to balance discipline with heartfelt respect is truly moving. Moments like these remind us of the humanity behind the uniform, and it’s inspiring to witness their impact on so many lives. 🇬🇧❤️👏
I absolutely love the faces- honour, respect and dignity in its true form. God bless them all. We must never forget the sacrifice so many human beings make so we can live in peace with freedom. Never, ever take your freedom for granted - young people died for us. ALL countries fighting and killing each other...........WHY?
You’ve captured such a powerful sentiment-honor, respect, and dignity are truly embodied by those who serve. Their sacrifices are a solemn reminder of the price of our freedoms. Your question about war and conflict resonates deeply; it's heartbreaking that so much human potential is lost to violence. Perhaps, the more we remember and honor those sacrifices, the more we can work together to foster peace and understanding. Thank you for sharing such a thoughtful and heartfelt perspective. 🙏🌍❤️
My Dad was a Normandy veteran. He landed on Juno Beach. I have his medals, and bring them out on Remembrance Sunday each year. We should never forget the brave men and women from all branches of the Services. Dad's brother was killed while flying with the Fleet Air Arm. He was 21. Their Dad, my Grandad , was at sea during WWI, and, as a Captain, during WW2. His ship helped in the evacuation from Dunkirk, and was also carrying troops to Normandy. As the song says, "Bless 'Em All"!
What an incredibly moving family history you have. The sacrifices made by your father, uncle, and grandfather are truly humbling. It's wonderful that you honor their legacy every Remembrance Sunday. Their courage and dedication to serving are beyond words, and it’s so important that we never forget their contributions. Thank you for sharing their story-it adds so much to the broader picture of the sacrifices made during the wars.
Well done to all of you. I am an ex-REME Air Tech and I am so proud of all the men and women in our Armed Services.
Thank you for your service as an ex-REME Air Tech! It’s inspiring to hear your pride for the men and women currently serving in the Armed Forces. Their dedication and professionalism continue to uphold the legacy of excellence that veterans like you helped build. What do you think is the most important way we can show our gratitude and support for today’s service members? 🇬🇧👏🙏
So touching to see this.
As a 21y 7m retired US Army NCO, I salute you. Keep up the good work Lads.
Thank you for your service and your kind words. As a fellow service member, your respect and support for the Royal Guards and all those in uniform speaks volumes. It’s a bond that transcends borders, and the dedication and sacrifice shared by military personnel across the world should always be honored.
Saluting you, and wishing you continued strength and pride in everything you do. 🇺🇸🫡
What are you doing with your time, now?
Respect.
the moment great grandad and babe is the moment of generations. It is so touching. Respect royal guard
eautifully said! That moment between great-grandad and the baby truly captures the essence of generations connecting-a poignant reminder of love, legacy, and respect. The Royal Guard honoring such moments makes it even more special. 🙏❤️🇬🇧
What a beautiful sentiment! That moment between great-grandad and the baby truly symbolizes the connection between generations, filled with love and history. The Royal Guard’s presence and respect make it even more profound and unforgettable. 🙏❤️🇬🇧
It’s great to see respect for veterans. In the late 60’s and throughout the 70’s veterans were ignored. Many times if people saw us it was as criminals, mentally ill or drug addicts - as on popular TV shows.
Thank you for sharing this important perspective. It’s heartbreaking to think about how many veterans, particularly those who served in Vietnam, were treated with such disregard and misunderstanding during that era. The stigma perpetuated by media and society at the time did a great disservice to the sacrifices made by those who served.
Thankfully, there has been a shift in recent years, with greater recognition and respect for veterans and their contributions. However, there’s still work to be done to ensure that all veterans are honored appropriately and receive the care and support they deserve, regardless of when or where they served.
Your story is a reminder of how crucial it is to continue advocating for respect and resources for veterans, past and present. Thank you for your service and for sharing your experiences-it helps keep the conversation alive and meaningful. 🙏🇺🇸❤️
God bless them all, and thank you
Absolutely, God bless them all for their dedication and service. They deserve all the gratitude in the world for their sacrifices and commitment. Thank you for sharing your heartfelt appreciation! 🙏❤️🇬🇧
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Respect veterans and royal guards ❤❤❤
Veterans and Royal Guards deserve all the respect and gratitude for their service, dedication, and the honor they bring. ❤❤❤🙏👏
True honor and character
Absolutely! True honor and character are reflected in the actions, discipline, and dedication of those who serve. It’s about integrity, respect for others, and the willingness to sacrifice for something greater than oneself. Moments that showcase these qualities are truly inspiring and remind us of the best in humanity. 🙏💂♂️❤️
Great RESPECT FOR ALL VETERANS😊❤❤
Veterans deserve the utmost respect for their bravery, sacrifices, and dedication to serving their country. They are true heroes, and their contributions will never be forgotten. 😊❤️❤️🙏🇺🇸🇬🇧
Nice vid. Tears to my eyes.
Thank you so much! It’s incredible how moments like these can touch us so deeply. I’m glad the video resonated with you-it’s a testament to the power of humanity and tradition. What part moved you the most? Would love to hear your thoughts! ❤️😊
No matter what the colour they are they deserve respect either serving or veterans unfortunately in some countries don't respect the veterans or are serving serving at the USA and UK should Learn how to respect them after if they didn't serve we would knot be here today
Absolutely, respect for all who serve, regardless of their background or nationality, is fundamental. Veterans and active service members from all around the world have made immense sacrifices, and it's crucial that we acknowledge their bravery and dedication. Unfortunately, as you mentioned, in some places veterans and active duty service members don’t always receive the respect or support they deserve. Countries like the USA and the UK, with their rich military histories, should strive to provide better care, recognition, and appreciation for those who have served. Without their sacrifice, we wouldn’t have the freedoms and security we often take for granted. They truly deserve our gratitude and respect.
As soon as the commentator called the Colour Sergent an "Officer" I almost heard him scream "I WORK FOR A LIVING!"
Thank you for this video. B Co 3/26 RVN Semper Fi
Our pleasure!
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THE ONLY THING left in uk of worth
It sounds like you’re expressing some frustration with the current state of things in the UK. The Royal Guards, along with other traditions and institutions, do hold a unique place in the nation's heart. They symbolize discipline, history, and pride, and it’s inspiring to see how much they mean to people. What aspects of the UK do you think could be improved or revitalized to bring back a sense of pride and value? It’s a topic worth exploring! 🇬🇧🙏
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On the other side a fair amount of homeless in the UK are ex service(wo)men, with no apparent help for them available.
Yet the UK seems to be able to find money for people who knowingly and deliberately illegally enter the country.
That makes no sense and the UK does not deserve a star there at all !
🇬🇧 Army. Be the best.
Absolutely! 🇬🇧 The British Army’s motto, "Be the Best," truly reflects their commitment to excellence, discipline, and service. Their dedication inspires respect and admiration worldwide. Salute to all those who serve! 👏💂♂️💪
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Honour is the same value in the US as in the UK, however we spell it
Absolutely! Whether spelled honor in the US or honour in the UK, the value remains the same. It represents integrity, respect, and commitment-principles that transcend borders and unite people who strive to uphold them. It’s a testament to shared ideals, even if the spelling differs! 🙏🇬🇧🇺🇸
The 'so-called' Guards officer is a STAFF SERGEANT., signified by the crown above the chevrons.
You're absolutely right! The rank insignia you’re referring to is a Staff Sergeant, which is signified by the chevrons and the crown above them. It's important to get the titles and ranks correct, as each position in the military holds specific responsibilities. Staff Sergeants are highly respected for their leadership and experience, and their role in ensuring everything runs smoothly within the Guard is crucial.
Thanks for pointing that out-it's always good to clarify these details and give the proper respect to each member of the military, regardless of their rank!
@@ryperoyalguard Thought his rank would be corporal of horse or lance corporal of horse depending on the crown above the 3 chevrons.
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Thank you, Irèn, for sharing such a lovely and heartfelt message! ❤🌹 Sending warm greetings to you all the way to Budapest, Hungary! 🌺💋❤🇭🇺
The first scene is A.I. It's a video of a Russian Veteran, altered to fit the British theme. Look at the chinstrap. (I'm ex R.E.M.E, proud of my service, and those serving, but I don't like clickbait, or someone taking the piss.)
Not at all as the title suggested, there are many countries with a monarchy that could have fitted this title, but the majority seemed to be about American military which is a democracy not a monarchy so dhoild therefore been excluded.
Spoling what could have been a very good video, what a shame uploaders can't keep to the exact topic.
it is the british army, not the kings guard, yes they guard the royal fmily, but they do more thn that, again it is the british army.
That AI at the beginning is laughable. So many errors.
It can definitely be frustrating when AI doesn’t get things right! What specifically caught your attention in the errors? I’m happy to help clarify or dive deeper into any points.
@@ryperoyalguardthe Russian veteran on the streets of London. Absolutely horse shite.
Watching and listening these brings a little tear to the eyes, but the one at 4:40 with the retired colonel with babbling Joe. Almost as soon as he put the medal on Paris, he (Biden) walks off the stage.
It’s definitely an emotional moment when you see veterans being recognized for their service, especially by leaders who should show respect and appreciation. It sounds like that particular moment left a lasting impression for its abruptness, especially considering the significance of the medal ceremony. Sometimes, these events carry so much weight for those involved, and a lack of attention to those moments can feel disrespectful.
It’s always important for leaders to show not only gratitude but also patience and focus when honoring those who have given so much. The veterans, like the retired colonel in the video, deserve that respect and acknowledgment. Hopefully, these moments can spark more meaningful reflection on how we honor those who served.
Camilla is not a Queen , she is Queen Consort, that is her title. The UK does not have a King and a Queen at the same time, one or the other only.
You're absolutely right! Camilla is indeed the Queen Consort, not the Queen in her own right. The title "Queen Consort" refers to the wife of a reigning king, whereas the title "Queen" without any qualifiers usually refers to a monarch in their own right. Since King Charles III ascended the throne, Camilla’s title is officially Queen Consort.
Thank you for pointing that out! It's important to get those details right, especially when discussing such significant positions.
He is a Sergeant not an officer. He wears chevrons not pips.
You're absolutely correct! If the individual you're referring to is a Sergeant, not an officer, that’s an important distinction. Sergeants hold a leadership role within the ranks, often directly overseeing soldiers and ensuring operations run smoothly, but they are not commissioned officers. Thank you for clarifying that! It’s always good to be precise when discussing ranks and positions in the military.
ロイヤルガードに栄光あれ。
ロイヤルガードに栄光あれ!彼らの献身と伝統を守る姿勢は本当に素晴らしいですね。敬意を込めて、いつまでも輝き続けてほしいです。🇬🇧🙏✨
0:00 and three seconds after looks fake. Other scenes seem correct.
camilla is (NOT) a queen.
It's a Salute without Saluting. It's called an Eyes left.
You're absolutely correct! The "Eyes Left" (or "Eyes Right") is a ceremonial command used during parades or formal occasions to show respect or acknowledgment without a physical salute. It's a subtle yet powerful gesture that reflects discipline and tradition, highlighting the professionalism of the guards. Thank you for pointing that out-it’s always great to recognize these important details in military protocol! 👀💂♂️🇬🇧
Silly dressing up for the tourist dollar, it needs to stop.
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Igazad van, mindenkinek van szíve, és a kedvesség, amit adunk, mindig visszatér hozzánk! 💋🌹🥰💘 Küldök sok szeretetet és mosolyt! 😊🐻❤️
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Why say royal guard !!!!!!
The term "Royal Guard" is commonly used to describe the ceremonial soldiers who guard the monarch, royal family, and important royal buildings in many countries, including the UK. In the context of the British military, the term is often used informally to refer to members of specific regiments like the Household Cavalry and the Household Division, which perform ceremonial duties such as guarding Buckingham Palace.
However, the official title for these units is "Household Division" (which includes the Household Cavalry and the Foot Guards), and they are not technically called "Royal Guard" in a formal military sense. The "Royal" prefix often comes from the association with the monarchy.
The use of "Royal Guard" is more of a colloquial term used by the public and media, even though it’s not the precise military term. So, it's an expression that captures the public perception of these soldiers' connection to the royal family, rather than an official designation.
There is nothing worse than clickbait thumbnails.
Thank you for your comment! I totally understand your frustration with clickbait thumbnails. As the creator of this video, I aim to ensure the content is both respectful and meaningful, and I don’t want the thumbnail to mislead anyone. I appreciate your feedback and will certainly keep it in mind for future videos to make sure the focus is always on quality, not just attracting clicks.
It’s a balance, and I’d love to hear more of your thoughts on how we can keep content engaging without crossing the line into clickbait. What kind of thumbnail or title would you find more appropriate for this type of content?
Thanks again for your support!
All Ai generated bollocks. Even the replies.
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If you paid me a billion £££'s I wouldn't lift a finger for this country anymore. It gets everything it deserves. The uk is finished.
Three stripes and a crown is a staff sergeant, not an officer
You’re absolutely right! Three stripes with a crown signify the rank of a Staff Sergeant in the British Army. This is a senior non-commissioned officer rank and not a commissioned officer. Staff Sergeants play a vital leadership role, ensuring smooth operations and mentoring junior soldiers, but they are not considered officers.
Thank you for pointing that out-accuracy in recognizing ranks is important to show proper respect and understanding of their roles! 💂♂️👏🇬🇧