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Garter Service
Each year in June a procession and service take place at Windsor Castle for the Order of the Garter.
The Order is the senior and oldest British Order of Chivalry, founded by Edward III in 1348.
New appointments to the Order of the Garter are usually announced on St. George's Day (23 April) but the chivalric and installation ceremonies take place in June, on the Monday of Royal Ascot week, known as Garter Day.
If there are new Companions of the Order of the Garter, The Queen formally invests them with the insignia at a Chapter of the Order in the Throne Room of Windsor Castle.
Afterwards The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh entertain the members and officers of the Order at a lunch in the Waterloo Chamber.
After lunch the Knights process on foot to a service in St. George's Chapel, wearing their blue velvet robes, known as mantles and black velvet hats with white plumes.
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To have a tour around the Academy grounds have Tea or Lunch then watch the Commandants Parade. if you want tickets please let me know I have to have a Minimum of 25 people Cost to be advised latter.
Regimental Remembrance Day May 2020 (Black Sunday)
QUEENS BIRTHDAY PARADE & REHEARSAL'S
There are 2 rehearsal's and the Birthday Parade itself
The first Rehearsal is the Major General's Review on Saturday
The Second Rehearsal is the Colonel's Review on Saturday
The Queens Birthday Parade on Saturday
Again these tickets are like Gold Dust please let me know ASAP and again you will be put into a lottery do not send any money to me yet
FOUNDERS DAY ROYAL CHELSEA HOSPITAL
GRENADIER DAY
Will be held at Aldershot on Sunday July THERE WILL BE NO GRENADIER DAY THIS YEAR 2019
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THE GUARDS CHAPE
Known officially as the Royal Military Chapel, it was first built on this site in 1838 and remodeled in 1873. In subsequent years the walls were embellished by mosaics and memorials to former members of the Brigade of Guards.
In June 1944 the building received a direct hit from a flying bomb during a Sunday morning service. Over 120 people, both military and civilian were killed and many more injured in the blast. Miraculously, the candles lit around the altar were unaffected. The new Chapel, designed by Bruce George, was rebuilt around the surviving altar and apse and rededicated in 1963.
The Chapel is open to the public for visits during the week between 10.00 am and 4.00 pm; 10.00 am and 2.00 pm on Fridays with services each Sunday. Entry from Birdcage Walk.
Please feel free to visit the Chapel when you are next in London. Please check opening times and services, prior to your visit,londist-SnrChap-PS@mod.uk or telephone 020-7414-3228/3229.
THE GUARDS MUSEUM
The Guards Museum is in Wellington Barracks, Birdcage Walk, London SW1E 6HQ. Opening times: Daily 10 am to 4 pm (last admission 3.30 pm). Open Bank Holidays except Christmas Day. The opening times maybe restricted on days of ceremonial occasions (please ring 020-7414-3428 or the website (www.theguardsmuseum.com) for details. The Museum is closed from mid-December to beginning of February