Why are Beefeaters so called?

Henry VII's personal guards were the first 'Beefeaters', so named as they were permitted to eat as much beef as they wanted from the King's table, and Henry VIII decreed that some of them would stay and guard the Tower
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The Tower of London, officially His Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, is a historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London.
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Are the Queens Guards called Beefeaters?

Among those standing guard over the late monarch were the Yeomen Warders of Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress the Tower of London, otherwise known as Beefeaters.
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What's the difference between Beefeaters and Yeoman?

Nowadays, the Beefeaters' role is largely ceremonial. They are a tourist attraction in their own right and since Victorian times they have acted as tour guides. The Yeoman Warder Ravenmaster (also known as the Ravenmaster for short) is responsible for the welfare of the Tower of London's famous ravens.
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How much do Beefeaters get paid?

With allowances, they could earn around £30,000 per year, starting at a salary of £24,996. Anyone applying for service must have served in the military for at least 22 years. The Queen's Guard receives a salary of around £28,000 (or approximately $28,266) per year.
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Are there any black Beefeaters?

The first black Beefeater is Lawrence Watts (UK) who was sworn into the role as Yeoman Warder of Her Majesties Royal Palace and Fortress the Tower of London, in London, UK, on 1 March 2016.
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Why are Beefeaters called Beefeaters?



Can you get female Beefeaters?

Although the role has traditionally been held by men since the order was founded by Henry the Seventh in 1485, three women have been accepted as Beefeaters. They live at the Tower with their families and conduct regular tours of this historic building.
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What does the ER on the Beefeaters uniform mean?

The initials ER on the their uniforms stand for Elizabetha Regina (Regina is latin for queen). The initials refer to Elizabeth the Second, who is the present Queen. For everyday duties, Yeomen Warders wear a red and dark blue undress uniform.
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Do Beefeaters have to be ex military?

Not any random person can apply though. Beefeaters need to be a former Warrant Officer, class 1 or 2, (or the equivalent rank in other services) and in exceptional circumstances, a Staff Sergeant, from the Royal Navy, Army, Royal Air Force or Royal Marines.
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What age do Beefeaters have to retire?

What age do Beefeaters have to retire? Having served for this length of time, they would be in their early 40s when they become yeoman warders. They are entitled to retire between 60 and 65 at their choice, and most retire at around 62, having completed 20 years' service at the Tower.
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Are Beefeaters ex soldiers?

Yeoman Warders have been guarding the Tower of London since Tudor times. Nicknamed 'Beefeaters', the Yeoman Body of 32 men and women are all drawn from the Armed Forces.
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What is a Beefeater hat 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.
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What do Beefeaters do now?

Back in Tudor times they used to guard prisoners in the Tower of London and protect the famous Crown Jewels. Nowadays, Beefeaters are used as tour guides and have become an attraction in their own right because of their colourful uniforms and unique traditions.
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What are the British guards with big hats called?

What are the guards that stand in front of the castle wearing red coats and those large black fur hats? Are they called sentries or just guards? They are called the Queen's Guard. They consists of Foot Guards in full-dress uniform of red tunics and bearskins (hats).
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Why do the Queens guards not talk?

There are circumstances in which they are allowed to speak…

…but you probably don't want to be on the receiving end. Guards “are allowed to get [people] away by shouting… warnings if they fail to move away or start to act aggressively,” the Reddit guard says.
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What are the requirements to be a Beefeater?

Luckily for the Crown Jewels, those applying for Beefeater jobs must meet high standards. In order to qualify as a Yeoman Warder any candidate must have served for at least 22 years in the armed forces, be a former warrant officer or senior non commissioned, plus hold the Long Service and Good Conduct medal.
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Are there any black royal guards?

The first black man to join an elite regiment that guarded the late Queen says writing a book about his experiences was "a coping mechanism" for the racism he faced.
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How much do the Queen's guards get paid?

The Queen's Guards are employed by the British Army, so how much they get paid is dependent on their rank. The average salary for a soldier in the UK is £20,400 per annum.
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Do Beefeaters work at night?

The Beefeaters work 37 hours a week, not including breaks, and work 14 days out of every three weeks. This includes weekends, overtime and occasional night shifts, as they are responsible for guarding the Tower at night.
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How much does a Beefeater uniform cost?

He has already been fitted out with his two "undress" blue uniforms – at £1,000 each – for everyday wear and the full Tudor state dress uniform, worn on ceremonial occasions, which costs £10,000. Fuller said: "The kids think it's quite cool to live so close to an Abercrombie and Fitch.
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How long do Beefeaters serve?

All warders are retired from the British Armed Forces and must be former warrant officers with at least 22 years of service. They must also hold the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal.
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Why do Beefeaters wear GREY?

The royal guards wear grey because it is a professional and neutral color.
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Where do retired Beefeaters live?

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Beefeaters, who are members of the Royal Household, work at the Tower of London. The members of this group are retired British Armed Forces personnel who have served for at least 22 years.
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What is the R in Queen Elizabeth's signature?

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However, the queen signs official documents “Elizabeth R.” The R stands for Regina, which means “queen.” (Regina is not one of her given names; she was baptized Elizabeth Alexandra Mary.) George V used the family name Windsor during World War I.
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Why is Elizabeth called Regina?

Regina means 'Queen' in Latin. And so the Cypher simply denotes Queen Elizabeth. Every Reigning monarch will have their own Royal Cypher, which will have the name and title of the monarch, whether that be King or Queen.
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Why did Prince Harry not wear his uniform?

Only Working Royals to Wear Military Uniforms at Ceremonial Events for Queen Elizabeth. At events like the Service of Thanksgiving in Edinburgh and the State Funeral, only working royals will be wearing military uniforms—which means we won't see Prince Harry or Prince Andrew in their uniforms.
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