1. Sometimes the guards turned up to work drunk!
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The rumours are true, one of the Queen’s guards revealed that sometimes officers turned up to their shift still drunk from the night before. Most of the time they were allowed to carry on fulfilling their duty, unless they were told to sleep it off in one of the palace rooms!2. You have to pass a test to become a member of the Queen’s Guard
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They might just stand there all day long without moving a muscle, but being a member of the Queen’s Guard is a serious military job and candidates have to pass the ‘British Army Recruit Battery’ which is a test that assesses their basic logic and smarts.3. Those huge guns aren’t actually loaded most of the time
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Their weapons might look intimidating and scary, but the Queen’s Guard only carry loaded guns if there is a serious security threat looming. In fact, one guard actually confessed that he had never carried a loaded gun during his time as a guardsman!4. The guards give each other ridiculous nicknames!
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One of the guards infamously revealed some of the outrageous nicknames they gave to each other during their time serving Queen. These names included “Doug the Slug” because he was known for being lazy on duty, and another was named “Fagin” because of his obsession with the royal family.5. They hate it when people imitate their walk
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The one thing members of the Queen’s Guard can’t stand is…when people imitate their walk! Yes, it may look amusing to the general public when they strut around the palace with their serious facial expressions, but it is best not to annoy them by trying to copy.6. They were once caught posing on the Queen’s throne
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You won’t believe this one…a group of guardsmen once snuck into the Queen’s throne room late a night and took pictures posing on the throne! It might sound scandalous but if you had the chance to be on the seat of royalty, wouldn’t you do it? There have to be some perks of the job.7. They aren’t allowed a toilet break
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You have to be strong-willed to be a member of the Queen’s Guard, but your bladder has to be even stronger! Can you believe they are not allowed to leave their post, even to go to the toilet? We couldn’t imagine having to stand up for hours on end without a break.8. They helped Prince Andrew sneak women into the palace
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This one will grab your attention…one of the guards revealed that they used to help Prince Andrew smuggle women into the palace when the Queen was away! These women were allowed to enter the palace without following security protocols and royal officers were sometimes made to drive them home.9. They get very bored
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This one won’t come as a surprise…despite the Queen’s Guard having a very important job to protect the royal family and palace grounds, one guardsman confessed that the job can get pretty boring just standing there all day every day without being able to move or even speak!10. There are some circumstances when they are allowed to speak
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Ok so maybe the ‘no speaking’ rule isn’t strictly true at all times…there are some exceptions where the Queen’s Guard are allowed to react if members of the public are obstructing their duties. They can shout commands and even shove people out of the way if they’re not paying attention.11. The hats weigh a tonne
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Ok they don’t actually weight a tonne…but they do weigh a lot! The Queen’s Guard have to follow a strict uniform policy, which includes those huge fluffy hats. Each hat weighs up to 4 kilograms which is nearly 9 pounds! Imagine walking round with that on your head all day.12. They have a ‘ring-around system’ to make sure nobody gets caught sleeping
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This clever system devised by the guardsmen was to make sure nobody was caught by their supervisors snoozing on duty as this would get them in a lot of trouble! So to make sure this never happened, the control room was alerted if a senior officer was entering an area in the palace.13. Their friends help them cheat the entry test
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As we mentioned before, there is a rigorous application process to become a member of the Queen’s Guard. So it comes as no surprise that some of the applicants took advantage of being friends with the guards to get tips on how to pass the entry test.14. They are allowed to do one movement in their shift
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A guard revealed they are allowed to do one regular movement: “turn to the left, march about 10 paces, turn around, and go back to standing still”. They are encouraged to do this every 10 minutes as standing still in one place for too long can cause you to faint.15. One guard was caught selling steroids
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Yep, we can’t believe this one either…a member of the Queen’s Guard was allegedly selling steroids to his colleagues from the locker room at Buckingham Palace. One the rumour got out, this guard was put under full investigation and later dismissed from his duties.16. They let friends and family park at St James's Palace to go shopping in London
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We all know what a nightmare it can be to drive and park in central London, let alone how expensive it can be. So if you’re lucky enough to personally know one of the Queen’s Guards, you might get VIP access to park on the royal grounds if you fancy a trip into the capital.17. The guards love to gamble
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Being a member of the Queen’s Guard is a pretty serious job most of the time, so they like to wind down in their social time on breaks by playing high-risk gambling games. They may start off as light-hearted fun, but apparently some games have ended in tears…18. The scamming scandal
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A young guard scammed his fellow colleagues into investing in a fake scheme he had devised. But it turned out the whole thing was fake and they lost all their money, with senior officers removing the guard in the fear the guards would want revenge.19. They are fined £200 if they laugh
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Although there are some exceptions when the guards can react to members of the public and move around for health purposes, they are never allowed to smile or laugh. Members of the Queen’s Guard are expected to conform with absolute discipline and they are fined £200 if they break these rules.20. They are some of the most highly trained soldiers in the world
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It may not seem like it on the surface, but members of the Queen’s Guard have revealed the intense training they undergo to fulfil their duties and protect royalty. The level of training they receive makes them the most elite and highly skilled soldiers in the armed forces.21. The real reason they wear black trousers…
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Remember when we said the guards aren’t allowed a toilet break? Well, this is why they wear black trousers just in case they have an accident! One of the guards revealed that this happened to one of his fellow guardsmen when they were in a parade in front of a large crowd.22. The guards aren’t always British
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It turns out you don’t have to be a British citizen to be a member of the Queen’s Guard, you can come from any country in the Commonwealth which includes Australia, New Zealand and Canada. It makes perfect sense for these troops to serve as guardsmen, as she is their Queen too after all!23. Some of the guards carry unloaded guns on purpose…
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One guard confessed that some of his fellow guardsmen actually carried their guns around without any bullets on purpose…this is because they were too scared to shoot an intruder. We don’t blame them, the prospect of having to kill someone is a horrible thought!24. They let people sneak into private parties for money
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Yep the rumours are true, one guard revealed that there have been several occasions where guardsmen have let people sneak into the Queen’s parties for cash. This is a serious breach of security protocol, we can only imagine how much trouble they would be in if they got caught…25. They take their girlfriends on private tours
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This is a juicy one…according to one member of the Queen’s Guard, there is an unwritten rule that guards are allowed to raise the barrier for their significant others and sneak them into Buckingham Palace for a private tour. There have to be some perks of the job, right?26. There is no difference between guards that wear red and grey
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Most people have always wondered what the difference is between guards that wear red and those that wear grey…but it turns out the guards just wear different uniforms depending on the season. The red tunics are worn in spring and summer, whereas the grey coats are worn during autumn and winter.27. They have to faint in a particular way
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Yes, you heard correctly, there is a certain way members of the Queen’s Guard are allowed to faint. If they start to feel light-headed, they are expected to remain in their still position and “faint to attention”…which is why there are photographs of guardsmen lying flat on their face!28. They don’t just protect Buckingham Palace…
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Most people think the Queen’s Guard are only there to protect Buckingham Palace and the surrounding grounds, but their duty is actually to protect all residences of the monarch. This includes Windsor Castle, St. James’ Palace, and the Tower of London!29. Drug scandal
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According to the confession of one member of the Queen’s Guard, some of them used their position of power to help drug dealers smuggle drugs using royal vehicles. Nobody would ever think to stop a car which belonged to the Queen, so they could get away with it!30. There aren’t as many guards as you might think…
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People think there are hundreds of guards when they seen big royal ceremonies, but the Queen’s Guard actually only consists of 3 officers and 36 soldiers. When the Queen is in residence, there are four guards at the front of Buckingham Palace and only two when she is away.