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The Scots Guards (SG) is one of the ... 1974–2024: Field Marshal Prince Edward, Duke of Kent [60] 2024–present: Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh [61] [62 ...
Upon the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of Kent became the oldest living descendant of King George V, and the last surviving descendant born in George V's lifetime. The Duke was colonel of the Scots Guards for fifty years from 9 September 1974 to 14 April 2024, being succeeded by the Duke of Edinburgh. [58]
The Duke of Kent is to step down as Colonel of the Scots Guards after 50 years and hand over the role to the Duke of Edinburgh, Buckingham Palace has announced.
Royal Horse Artillery – Bonnie Dundee (Gallop); Keel Row (Trot); The Duchess of Kent (walk) Royal Armoured Corps. 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards – Rusty Buckles/Radetzky March (Quick); 1st Dragoon Guards and 2nd Dragoon Guards Slow March (Slow) The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys) – The 3DGs (Quick); The Garb of Auld ...
The duke served as an officer in The Royal Scots Greys, which eventually became the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, between 1955 and 1971 and was posted to Hong Kong, Cyprus and Northern Ireland. He ...
Prince Edward, Duke of Kent as Colonel of the Scots Guards (2013) British Army Lieutenant-Colonel: 1955–1976 (Ret'd) [1] Field Marshal and Air Chief Marshal None Royal Scots Greys: Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. RAF pilot's flying badge/brevet (wings)
2nd Battalion Scots Guards (represented by F Company) The Queen: A short, private Parade held at Windsor Castle because of the 2020–2021 COVID-19 pandemic, [50] configured for social distancing. The Duke of Kent took the place of the recently deceased Duke of Edinburgh 2022: Thu 2 June: 1st Battalion Irish Guards: The Prince of Wales [f]
The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys) — King Charles III Prince Edward, Duke of Kent (Deputy Colonel-in-Chief) The Royal Dragoon Guards — Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh Katharine, Duchess of Kent (Deputy Colonel-in-Chief) The Queen's Royal Hussars (Queen's Own and Royal Irish) — Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh