Beefeaters, formally known as Yeomen Warders of Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress the Tower of London, traditionally wear distinctive uniforms that consist of a red tunic with black trim and a black hat known as a " Tudor bonnet." The tunic features gold embroidery and a badge, symbolizing their role in guarding the Tower and its prisoners. Their attire is steeped in history and symbolizes their long-standing connection to the British monarchy.
Yeoman Warders. Beefeaters is only a nickname.
Their correct name is Yeoman Warders but they are often referred to as Beefeaters.
They do not, this sounds like confusion between the bearskin hats worn by Buckingham Palace's ceremonial guards. The hats worn by the Yeomen Wardens, aka 'Beefeaters', are small.
Beefeaters
Beefeaters
Their correct title is Yeoman Warders, but they are often called "Beefeaters".In full, they are "Yeomen Warders of Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress the Tower of London, and Members of the Sovereign's Body Guard of the Yeoman Guard Extraordinary"
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you can ask the Beefeaters.
Yeoman or Beefeaters.