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Us Weekly on MSNBuckingham Palace Guards Played ‘Pink Pony Club' to Celebrate PrideThe royal family wanted to honor pride month in a special way - but not everyone appreciated the gesture. On Saturday, July 5 ...
The royal family celebrated the end of Pride month with a video of a military band playing an unexpected anthem.
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GB News on MSNRoyal Family blasted for ‘trying too hard’ with Coldstream Guards Pride performanceRoyal historian Alexander Larman has criticised the Royal Family's Pride gesture as "trying a bit too hard" following the ...
It was a day of celebration at Buckingham Palace. In video shared by the British royal family's official Instagram account, ...
To mark the 375th anniversary of the regiment's formation, the Coldstream Guards boarded a train in London and travelled back ...
The Royal Family's recent Pride gesture has sparked debate, with royal historian Alexander Larman criticising the move as ...
Royal Family Celebrates Pride Month With Song No One Saw Coming originally appeared on Parade. Pride Month is in full swing, ...
Christopher Bibb, formerly Captain in the Coldstream Guards and a Vice President of the Shropshire Branch of the Coldstream ...
King Charles led a moment of silence and changed his uniform to pay tribute at the centuries-old Trooping the Colour parade.
Prince Charles invited the band of the Coldstream Guards to play instrumental versions of English football supporters’ favorite anthems “Three Lions” and “Sweet Caroline” at his London ...
The Coldstream Guards rival ‘N Sync as their musical idols. During free time in London, Pierce, Steele, Dave Thompson, David Meechan, ...
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