Are there any female Queens guards?

Captain Megan Couto has become the first female ever to lead the Queen's Guard at Buckingham Palace.
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How do the Queen's guards go toilet?

6. No Toilet Break for the Dedicated Soldiers. The Queen's guards are so dedicated to their position that they can't even leave their post for a toilet break during their working shift. They must all have pretty strong bladders!
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Does the queen have her own guards?

The Queen's Guard, British Guards and Queen's Life Guard are mounted at the royal residences that come under the operating area of the British Army's London District, which is responsible for the administration of the Household Division.
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Who is The Queen's personal bodyguard?

When Her Majesty The Queen receives visiting heads of state it's the Mounted Regiment of the Household Cavalry that provides the escorts. They are the Queen's official bodyguard. Forces TV's Laura Hawkins goes behind the scenes ahead of the President of Mexico's visit to London.
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Are The Queen's guards guns loaded?

Those guns aren't loaded…

The Guard's intimidating weapons only have ammo in them when they are aware of a potential serious security threat. The guard on Reddit, who uses the username “nibs123,” says that he has never carried a loaded gun as a Guardsman.
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First female Captain of the Queen's Guard



What happens if you touch a Queen's Guard?

If idiots act threateningly towards the Royal Family, the Queen's Guard, or the general public around them, they will stop you. If you touch their bear-skin hat, they'll probably ignore you or shout at you. If you grab their rifle, the next thing you'll see is the end of their barrel.
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Do royal guards get paid?

After getting an acceptable score on the BARB test, a soldier is ready to join the Queen's Guard. The salary for this job is paid based on a list defined by the British army, with values starting at £20,400 (or around $28,266).
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How much do royal guards get paid?

Royal Guard pay FAQ

The national average salary for a Royal Guard is $41,614 per year in United States. Filter by location to see a Royal Guard salaries in your area.
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Why do the Queen's guards stomp?

According to a report by DailyMail, the Queen's Guards are given specific orders to deal with obstacles that may come on their marching route. They are allowed to shout 'Make way for the Queen's Guards' and also stomp their feet.
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How long do the Queen's Guards stand for?

Typically, a Guardsman spends two hours on duty and four off. He is not expected to stand still for any more than ten minutes at a time. Every so often, he will march up and down in front of his sentry box, rather like a policeman "walking the beat".
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Do the Queen's guards go to war?

If you've ever been to Buckingham Palace, you've probably noticed the armed guards wearing the bearskin caps standing sentry. These aren't your average security guards roaming through shopping malls. They are Queen's Guards and are fully-trained operational soldiers — and most have been deployed to combat zones.
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How do you join the Queen's Guard?

In order to join the Royal Guard, a trainee soldier has to pass the British Army Recruit Battery (BARB) test. The scores of the BARB test helps to categorise whether they join a combat role or one of the combat support groups.
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How long are royal guards shifts?

The guards at Buckingham Palace and St James Palace are on duty for 24 or 48 hours. During that time a Guardsman will have 2 hours on sentry duty and then 4 hours off.
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Can you take pictures with royal guards?

You're definitely welcome to have your picture taken with the Guards. They're used to it and it won't be an issue.
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Why are the Queen's Guards hats so big?

Answer: The origins are that every gunner in the British military and the French military wore bearskin caps to make them taller and more intimidating because they were the ones that did the hand to hand fighting. In Napoleon's imperial guard everybody wore them, and they were supposed to be his elite troops.
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What are the Queen's guards not allowed to do?

You just can't move

While on duty, Queen's Guards are not supposed to move or respond to anything that the tourists may throw at them. However, the rules indicate that after being still for at least 10 minutes, they can march up and down the street in order to stretch their legs and avoid passing out.
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What happens when a Royal Guard smiles?

The Queen's Guard are punished if they smile

If they are caught laughing or smiling by a superior officer they are fined around ₤200 (approximately $260) from their pay.
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Why do The Queen's guards wear red?

"The reason British soldiers traditionally wore red is because it was the cheapest and most readily available dye," Fitzwilliams said.
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What is the British queen guard cap called?

It's called a 'bearskin', a type of ceremonial military cap that dates back to the 17th century. And yes, despite some controversy, the bearskin is exactly as its name suggests. Bearskin hats are made from the skin of American black bears, taken annually during the Black Bear Cull in Canada.
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How many servants does The Queen have?

There are over 1,000 “servants” working for the queen and, according to numerous reports, being hired to work in one of her palaces is not as difficult as it may seem, although it's well documented that they are generally poorly paid, work long hours, live in small quarters and many times deal with jealousy and ...
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How much do the Queen's servants get paid?

Britain's Queen Elizabeth is hiring a live-in housekeeper. Max Mumby/ Indigo/ Getty Images. Queen Elizabeth II is hiring a housekeeping assistant to live and work at Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle. The starting salary is £19,140.09 ($25,000) and the successful applicant will work full-time for five days per week.
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Are bearskins real fur?

100 Years Of The Welsh Guards

In the same year, the MOD began a two year trial of other materials. However, today the Bearskin remains to be made of the natural fur of the American Black Bear.
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Where can I see Queens guards?

You will see (mounted) Life Guards, members of the Household Cavalry, at Horse Guards (the building) near Trafalgar Square. The Queen's Guard members are posted at Buckingham Palace and at St James's Palace, with two in Pall Mall and two in Friary Court.
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Do the SAS protect the royal family?

Britain's royals are guarded by the best London's Metropolitan Police have to offer — a special unit known as Protection Command.
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