15 minutes to walk
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
They are Horse Guards.
The Horse Guards are located on Horse Guards Parade, which is situated off Whitehall in Westminster, London. This iconic area is known for its ceremonial role and features the Horse Guards building, where the Queen’s Life Guard is mounted daily. Horse Guards Parade is also famous for hosting events such as the Trooping the Colour.
The cast of Queen and Royalty Arriving at Horse Guards Parade - 1902 includes: Queen Alexandra as herself
beach volley ball
I think it was beach volleyball.
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Beach Volleyball on Horse Guards Parade in central London
Frederick William Speaight has written: 'The Horse guards' parade' 'The work of the Hertfordshire County Council'
Royal Horse Guards was created in 1650.
Horse Guards - building - was created in 1753.
Royal Horse Guards - Denmark - was created in 1661.