An American woman was left in stitches after learning the British name for crossing wardens. While English is the native language on both sides of the Atlantic, it’s not uncommon for different terms to be used. What we here in Great Britain
Prince Edward and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, are attending a special Changing of the Guards today, April 8, which will see British and French troops swap places to change in front of each other’s palaces. The ceremony will be carried out in
Milton Keynes became a scene of mayhem after hundreds of rowdy schoolchildren rampaged through a shopping centre. The chaotic scenes were filmed and shared on social media, including a tense standoff between the children and security guards. In one clip, a security
Royal fans were left in hysterics after footage showed two Buckingham Palace guards shouting “make way” at pigeons as they marched through the crowd. The footage showed two guards marching from the gates of the Palace as two pigeons casually stroll in
The Princess of Wales was given special recognition by the Irish Guards at the annual St Patrick’s Day parade today. The Irish Guards paid special tribute to Princess Kate, 42, as she continues her recovery after planned abdominal surgery in January. In
Iran has vowed to take revenge on Israel after accusing Benjamin Netanyahu’s regime of carrying out an attack that killed several revolutionary guards. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) alleged earlier today that the Israeli state was behind a strike in Damascus
The Government and King Charles III’s household is under mounting pressure to abandon a long-held tradition of outfitting its royal guards with real fur hats. Campaigners have demanded the division stop issuing “bearskin” hats to serving troops, who can be seen standing
Iranian state media claims an Israeli airstrike outside Damascus in Syria on Monday killed a senior advisor in Iran’s Revolutionary Guards. Reuters reported that three security sources confirmed the death of Sayyed Razi Mousavi, who was responsible for coordinating a military alliance
King Charles III and Buckingham Palace’s guards have been condemned by eco-warriors for their bearskin caps. The tall Canadian bearskin caps are an iconic feature of The King’s Guards regiment which patrol the grounds of Buckingham Palace. But now People for the
Pro-Palestine protesters stormed into Birmingham’s iconic Bullring shopping centre today as security guards scrambled in the chaos. The demonstration, which stopped traffic, was marching from Small Heath when they entered the Bullring shopping centre chanting slogans. Speakers told the crowd that it