King presents Coldstream Guards with new colours

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King Charles III has honoured the British Army regiment the Coldstream Guards by presenting them with new colours to mark their 375th anniversary.

The King is Colonel-in-Chief of the regiment as well as Commander-in-Chief of the British Armed Forces.

The ceremony took place on Friday 13th June at Windsor Castle.

 
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120 British soldiers of the Coldstream Guards travelled from King's Cross by train to Berwick-upon-Tweed - England's most northerly town and almost on the Scottish border - to be where the regiment was founded in 1650 when England was a republic.

Commuters at London's King's Cross train station weren't expecting to see the soldiers marching through it.

It was quite a challenge to get 120 huge strapping young men on the train along with their SA80 rifles...

 
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Poor bastards.

Well, they volunteered.

Nothing worse than sitting on public transport. I get stressed on the 524 Bee Network bus to work every morning and that journey is only around 5 minutes. I'd lose the will to live on a train from London to Berwick.