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North of Downing Street, on the west side of Whitehall, is the building of the Horse Guards, designed by William Kent, chief architect to George II, as the headquarters of the British Army. The real draw here is the Horse Guards themselves: Their unit is the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, which is a union of the two oldest and most senior regiments in the British Army: The Life Guards and the Blues and Royals. In theory, their duty is to protect the sovereign. "Life Guards" wear red tunics and white plumes and the "Blues and Royals" are attired in blue tunics with red plumes. Two much-photographed mounted members of the Household Cavalry keep watch daily from 10am to 5pm. The mounted sentries change duty every hour as a benefit to the horses. Foot sentries change every two hours. The chief guard rather grandly inspects the troops here daily at 4pm. The guard, with flair and fanfare, dismounts at 5pm.

Some visitors prefer the changing of the guards here to the more famous ceremony at Buckingham Palace. Beginning around 11am monday to Saturday and 10:30am on Sunday, a new guard leaves the Hyde Park Barracks, rides down Pall Mall, and arrives at the Horse Guards building, all in about 30 minutes. The old guard then returns to the barracks.

If you pass through the arch at Horse Guards, you'll find yourself at the Horse Guards Parade, which opens onto St. James's Park. This spacious court provides the best view of the various architectural styles that make up Whitehall. Regrettably, the parade ground itself is now a parking lot.

The military pageant--the most famous in Britain--known as Trooping the Colour, which celebrates the queen's birthday, takes place in June at the Horse Guards Parade. The "Colour" refers to the flag of the regiment. For devotees of pomp and circumstance, "Beating the Retreat" is staged here three or four evenings a week during the first two weeks of June. It's only a dress rehearsal, though, for Trooping the Colour.

Whitehall, SW1 Phone: 0171/414-2396 .


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