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Horse Guards
noun
- a body of cavalry serving as a guard.
- a cavalry brigade from the household troops of the British monarch.
Horse Guards
plural noun
- the cavalry regiment that, together with the Life Guards, comprises the cavalry part of the British sovereign's Household Brigade
- their headquarters in Whitehall, London: also the headquarters of the British Army
Word History and Origins
Origin of Horse Guards1
Example Sentences
But the formal birthday celebration, known as Trooping the Color, will be held on Saturday, as 1,400 officers of the Household Division parade before the king on a route that takes them from Buckingham Palace along the Mall to Horse Guards Parade, and back to the palace.
There will be a ceremonial welcome at Horse Guards Parade, with a guard of honour, and then a carriage procession along the Mall to Buckingham Palace.
Hundreds of foot guards, horse guards and members of military bands will participate in the spectacle at central London’s Horse Guards and along The Mall, the promenade outside Buckingham Palace.
Earlier in the day the South Korean delegation had been given a ceremonial welcome at Horse Guards Parade, before the president and his wife took part in a carriage procession along the Mall.
The king and Queen Camilla greeted Yoon and first lady Kim Keon Hee at Horse Guards Parade, a military parade ground in central London.
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