
Edmonton-based ceremonial mounted army troop guarding London
OTTAWA — Just over a month after King Charles expressed his support for a “strong and free” Canada in a visit to Ottawa, Canadian soldiers are staffing the ceremonial mounted troop which guards the official entrance to Buckingham Palace in London.
The Edmonton-based Lord Strathcona’s Horse regiment are in the British capital for 10 days of service, until July 21. It is only the third time a non-British unit will mount the King’s Life Guard, and all three of those involved Canadians.
The Life Guard protects the Horse Guards building, which is the official entrance to both St. James’s and Buckingham Palaces, as well as Windsor Castle and the Tower of London.
The 24 soldiers who form the mounted troop from the regiment have had to adjust to the larger horses used in London for the ceremonial guard.