Beefeaters
Beefeaters
Their correct name is Yeoman Warders but they are often referred to as 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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The Crown Jewels are kept in the Tower of London which is guarded by the Beefeaters.
They are called busbies.
The hats of the Queens Guards are tall and furry,they are called Busby's
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. Nobody is sure why. Some think it was because they were fed from the king's table in the middle ages, so they would be strong and healthy.
because they were
The guards of the Tower of London, known as Beefeaters, derive their name from the term "beef eater," which is believed to reference their historically privileged diet that included beef. This association with meat consumption may have originated from the fact that they were granted rations of beef as part of their salary. The name has since become a symbol of their role as ceremonial guardians of the Tower. Today, Beefeaters also serve as tour guides, sharing the rich history of the Tower with visitors.