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As we are the 5th Regiment of Foot Guards, our buttons are arranged in 2 groups of five.
Welsh Guards was created in 1915.
Band of the Welsh Guards was created in 1915.
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
Ffrog ......like frock.
Yes! Apply to your senior officer for guidance.
The bearskin caps of the Grenadier Guards (No, they are Not Busbies) are worn in commemoration of the defeat of the French Grenadier de la Garde Imperiale at Waterloo. 1815. They are worn to emphasise height. & of course the Guards are not solely English ! Grenadier & Coldstream are, but the Scots Irish & Welsh all have Guards too and their tunics are buttoned in Regimental order ! 1 for Grenadiers, 2s for Coldstream ,3s for Scots, 4s for Irish & 5s for Welsh Guards.
you could dress up in the flag or you could dress up as a dragon - its on the flag Or, you could dress (if you're female) in the Welsh lady dress
There are five regiments who perform the Changing of the Guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace on a rotational basis plus other regiments who do it occasionally. The five Guards regiments are: Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, Irish, Welsh. Their dress uniforms are identical except for the spacing of the buttons on their tunics.
Simple answer is Yes. There are Welsh kilts available for hire or to buy , but the only person who wears them on a regular basis is Prince Charles ( Prince of Wales )
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Irish leprechauns are different from the Welsh versions of knocker, knacker, or bwca by the way they dress. Irish leprechauns of folklore typically wear a green or red coat. The Welsh leprechaun, or knocker, wear versions of miner's clothing.