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  2. Blues and Royals - Wikipedia

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    The regiment was formed in 1969 from the merger of the Royal Horse Guards, which was known as "the Blues" or "the Oxford Blues", and the Royal Dragoons, which was known as "the Royals". [2] Of these, the Blues were founded as a unit of the New Model Army, having been raised in 1650 by Sir Arthur Haselrig on orders from Oliver Cromwell; it was ...

  3. Household Cavalry - Wikipedia

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    In The Blues and Royals, the farriers dress like their comrades in regimental uniform. The distinctive uniform and equipment of the farriers of The Life Guards—blue tunic, black plume and axe—is a historic reminder of the old British Army of the days of James Wolfe . [ 23 ]

  4. Royal Horse Guards - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Regiment of Horse Guards, also known as the Blues, or abbreviated as RHG, was one of the Cavalry regiments of the British Army, and part of the Household Cavalry. In 1969, it was amalgamated with the 1st The Royal Dragoons to form the Blues and Royals.

  5. Uniforms and medals worn by senior royals - AOL

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    The Earl of Wessex wore the Blues Uniform with the rank of Honorary Royal Colonel of the Royal Wessex Yeomanry, with the Garter Star and Sash and the Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO ...

  6. Soldier reflects on final display of ‘ER’ uniform

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    He has spent the last 10 days preparing ceremonial uniforms of the Blues and Royals and the Life Guards, the regiments of the Household Cavalry, for the procession.

  7. Mounted Band of the Household Cavalry - Wikipedia

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    It originates from a similar uniform created in 1678. On ceremonial occasions, The Blues and Royals wear a blue tunic (inherited from the Royal Horse Guards, also known as "the Blues"), with an Eagle arm patch inherited from the 1st The Royal Dragoons, and a metal cuirass, and a matching helmet with a red plume worn unbound.

  8. Prince Harry Reveals Why He Felt Uncomfortable at Brother ...

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    The royal looked dapper in his Blues and Royals uniform, but as it turns out, he wasn't a big fan of the ensemble, noting that the outfit made him feel "uncomfortable."

  9. Life Guards (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    However, both units maintain their regimental identity, with distinct uniforms and traditions, and their own colonel. [5] Like The Blues and Royals, they have a peculiar non-commissioned rank structure: In brief, they lack sergeants, replacing them with multiple grades of corporal. [13]