Royal guards, such as those at Buckingham Palace, are expected to maintain a stoic and serious demeanor while on duty. If they are caught laughing or showing any signs of amusement, it is generally considered unprofessional behavior. While they may not face severe consequences, they might receive a reprimand or be reminded of the importance of their role in maintaining discipline and decorum. Ultimately, their conduct reflects the traditions and expectations of the royal service.
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Royal Horse Guards was created in 1650.
Royal Guards of Hawaii was created in 1962.
Royal Dragoon Guards was created in 1992.
Royal Horse Guards - Denmark - was created in 1661.
Royal Life Guards - Denmark - was created in 1658.
Royal Guards Reserve Regiment was created in 1900.
Royal Horse Guards's motto is 'Honi soit qui mal y pense'.
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Please reconstruct your question using the correct terminology. Hint: there are no 'royal British guards.'
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A yeoman warder is a member of the British monarch's legion of guards, who guards the royal surroundings.