The Princess of Wales—Colonel
Catherine—was ready to celebrate St Patrick’s Day with the Irish
Guards on March 17, arriving for a day with her regiment in
Aldershot. Catherine arrived for the annual St Patrick’s Day Parade
at Mons Barracks and handed out shamrocks to the officers and
guardsmen, as well as to their regimental mascot, an Irish Hound
named Turlough Mor, or more commonly…
A very unusual photograph to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee
14th August 2022
In honour of The Queen’s Platinum
Jubilee, the top Regimental mascots of the British Army gathered in
Edinburgh for a special photograph. The mascots travelled to
Scotland from all over the country for the photograph, which was
kept a secret for months. Corporal…
On St. Patrick’s Day, royal watchers can
look forward to an event dating back over a century as the Duke and
Duchess of Cambridge carry on a regal tradition and attend the St.
Patrick’s Day Parade for the 1st Battalion Irish Guards. As Colonel
of the Irish Guards, one of…
The Duchess of Cambridge presented
shamrocks to the 1st Battalion Irish Guards yesterday ahead of her
whirlwind weekend trip to Paris. St. Patrick’s Day is a traditional
regimental celebration for the Irish Guards, and is marked by the
St. Patrick’s Day Parade and a presentation of shamrocks. The
Duchess of Cambridge visited the Cavalry Barracks in Hounslow to
attend the Parade, and was…
The Duke of Cambridge is set to
attend the St Patrick’s Day Parade at the Cavalry Barracks,
Hounslow on 17th March. In accordance with tradition, His Royal
Highness will present members of the 1st Battalion Irish Guards
with sprigs of shamrock. Prince William will be…

