Red jackets and BEAR Skin hats.
If you are referring to the ceremonial guards outside royal palaces - yes they do.
A Grenadier is a member of the Grenadier Guards, which is a division of the British Army. Therefore a Grenadier is a soldier who can be called into battle at any time. Their more famous roles however are guarding the royal palaces in the UK.
The guards do not wear rank to avoid outranking the fallen.
Please reconstruct your question using the correct terminology. Hint: there are no 'royal British guards.'
no. point guards can wear different numbers and different positions can wear 1
A yeoman warder is a member of the British monarch's legion of guards, who guards the royal surroundings.
You join a Regiment in the British Military that do that. You have the Scottish guards, Irish Guards, Welsh Guards, Grenadier Guards, RAF Regiment 61 Squadren
A yeoman warder is a member of the British monarch's legion of guards, who guards the royal surroundings.
Its mandatory that you do
Slide them on from the bottom of your feet
Since 1850 you've had to wear a mouth guards in boxing matches
The Irish police force, known as the Garda Síochána or informally as the guards, are not armed, with the exception of specialised units. The Irish Guards can also refer to a regiment of the British Army. They have guns- and machine guns, artillery, antitank weapons, etc. Some of them are serving in combat roles in Iraq and Afgahistan now. For their "high dress" uniform, they wear the traditional red coat and the black "bearskin" hat- but wear a shamrock on the collar of the jacket.