Queen Victoria was the very first monarch to live in Buckingham Palace in the year 1837.
Horse drawn carriages are common place all over London but especially near Buckingham Palace.
You can rent them for weddings. This is the Drayhorse Shires and these coachmen arrive in traditional attires. Packages start at 599 Sterling Pounds....about $1200. plus dollars. Yikes.
Buckingham Palace in London. One of the busiest spots in the city. It is the principal residence of the reigning monarch which of course is Queen Elizabeth II.
The Changing of the Guard is daily or every other at 11:30 am and takes about 45 minutes.
Police checking the visitors to Buckingham Palace. Does that fellow look familiar??
Pouring rain will not deter us from missing the Changing of The Guard.
Fun 'people watching' while waiting for the festivities.
Fun to be had...even if you are doing your job.
I believe these are 'The Life Guards.' Formed by King Charles II in 1672. They always ride black horses, wear scarlet tunics and metal helmets with white plumes.
Standing on guard waiting for the change.
The local Bobbies sharing information with the crowds of what is going to happen next during the Changing of The Guard.
The honour and privilege of protecting and guarding the Queen belongs to the Household Troops or 'the Guards.' This duty has been in place since 1660.
I'm not looking behind me....is there a lot of people??
The Regimental Band playing traditional music during the 'Guards' change of duties.
There are five regiments in the Household Division. They include the Grenadier Guards, the Coldstream Guards, the Scot Guards, the Irish Guards, and the Welsh Guards.
I believe these are the Scots Guards.
This Military Band played the theme song from 'Star Wars' and a Bruno Mars song.
What a fantastic trip with our 4 peeps from Owl Lake.
Thank you until the next time!!!














