Royal Horse Guards
The Royal Horse Guards is a prestigious cavalry regiment of the British Army, officially known as the Household Cavalry. Established in 1660, it serves as both a ceremonial and operational unit, playing a key role in state occasions and public ceremonies, such as the Trooping the Colour.
The regiment is distinguished by its iconic uniforms, which include a plumed helmet and a dark blue tunic. Members of the Royal Horse Guards are often seen on horseback during royal events, showcasing their historical significance and connection to the British monarchy.