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"Grenadier: A Symbol of Honor, Tradition, and Bravery" In this captivating image, we see Queen Elizabeth II proudly donning the uniform of the Grenadier Guards

Background imageGrenadier Collection: The King salutes sons regiment outside Buckingham Palace

The King salutes sons regiment outside Buckingham Palace
The Grenadier Guards, of which the Prince of Wales was lieutenant, receiving the salute of the King as they march past Buckingham Palace. 1914

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Aynsley China Model of Horses Hoof - WWI

Aynsley China Model of Horses Hoof - WWI
Aynsley China Model of Horses Hoof, inscribed and bearing the Regimental badge of the Grenadier Guards. Number 21, Registered Number 444521. Commemorative Ware

Background imageGrenadier Collection: WWI - Grenadier Guardsman throwing a Mills bomb

WWI - Grenadier Guardsman throwing a Mills bomb
First World War study of a Grenadier Guardsman throwing a Mills bomb. The wooden base has a metal badge of the Grenadier Guards and a blank silver plaque. Sydney Wilkinson

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Savoy China Jug - WWI

Savoy China Jug - WWI
Savoy China Jug, inscribed and showing a Private of the Grenadier Guards with the Kings Colour and Union Flag. On reverse, Shakespeare prose - This England never do

Background imageGrenadier Collection: 6th Company Kaiser Franz, Garde - Grenadier

6th Company Kaiser Franz, Garde - Grenadier - Regiment No. 2, 1906-1908, Berlin. Photographer - Julius Kricheldorf, Berlin, Karl-Strasse 26. Photograph

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Group of soldiers with Station Master at Reading Station

Group of soldiers with Station Master at Reading Station
A group of soldiers (Grenadier Guards ) with the Station Master on a platform at Reading Station ( ). Photograph

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Sergeant of the Grenadier Guards in Marching Order

Sergeant of the Grenadier Guards in Marching Order
Plaster cast of a Sergeant of the Grenadier Guards in Marching Order. Ex family collection. George Edward Wade (1853-1933)

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Officers playing cards at the Army & Navy Club, London

Officers playing cards at the Army & Navy Club, London
Wounded 1854-1918- Officers playing cards at the Army & Navy Club, London. The painting in the background is Saving The Colours by Robert Gibbs. It shows The Guards at Inkerman, 5th November 1854

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Bronze Statuette - Sgt Grenadier Guards in Marching Order

Bronze Statuette - Sgt Grenadier Guards in Marching Order
Bronze Statuette - Sergeant, Grenadier Guards, in Marching Order, by George Edward Wade (1853-1933). Wade sculpted a Peace Memorial with Bronze Figure of Christ at Quarry Bank, Staffordshire

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Bronze Statuette - Sgt Grenadier Guards in Battle Order

Bronze Statuette - Sgt Grenadier Guards in Battle Order
Bronze Statuette - Sergeant, Grenadier Guards, in Battle Order, by George Edward Wade (1853-1933). Wade sculpted a Peace Memorial with Bronze Figure of Christ at Quarry Bank, Staffordshire

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Herbrand Russell

Herbrand Russell, 11th Duke of Bedford ( 1858 - 1940), son of Francis Russell, 9th Duke of Bedford. He gained the rank of officer in the service of the Grenadier Guards

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Prince Edward of Wales at the front

Prince Edward of Wales at the front
During World War One, Prince Edward of Wales, (future Edward VIII) and then Duke of Windsor, was in Grenadier Guards. He would be at the front for months at a time

Background imageGrenadier Collection: The Prince of Wales at the outbreak of World War I

The Prince of Wales at the outbreak of World War I
Edward, Prince of Wales (the future King Edward VIII), in the uniform of a non-commissioned officer of the Oxford University Officer Training Corps

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Tatler cover - Prince of Wales, 1916

Tatler cover - Prince of Wales, 1916
Front cover of The Tatler with a photograph of the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII and then Duke of Windsor. He served with the Grenadier Guards during the First World War

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Tatler cover, Prince of Wales in Grenadier Guards, 1917

Tatler cover, Prince of Wales in Grenadier Guards, 1917
H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII and then Duke of Windsor, pictured on the front cover of The Tatler in June 1917 in the uniform of the Grenadier Guards in which regiment he served

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Prince of Wales joins the Grenadier Guards

Prince of Wales joins the Grenadier Guards
A photograph of Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII and then Duke of Windsor) pictured looking rather nervous having joined the Grenadier Guards on the outbreak of war in 1914

Background imageGrenadier Collection: The secret of the German offensive 1918

The secret of the German offensive 1918
This diagram shows several types of grenades the Germans were using during World War One, Besozzi grenade which had a 5 seconds time fuse, Pear-shaped grenade

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Grenadier Guards in London 1914

Grenadier Guards in London 1914
The 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards march through London in their campaign kit. They are headed by Major Edward Henry Trotter (1872-1916), who had lost an arm during the Second Boer War

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Prince of Wales as Grenadier

Prince of Wales as Grenadier
Edward, Prince of Wales, in his uniform as a Second Lieutenant of the Grenadier Guards. Date: August 1914

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Gen. Sir George W. A. Higginson, Vanity Fair, Spy

Gen. Sir George W. A. Higginson, Vanity Fair, Spy
General SIR GEORGE WENTWORTH ALEXANDER HIGGINSON (1826-1927) Long living British army general and Crimean War hero, serving more than 30 years in the Grenadier Guards

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Illustration of guard wearing bearskin hat

Illustration of guard wearing bearskin hat

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Picture No. 11676356

Picture No. 11676356
Western Softhead Grenadier (composite image) Date:

Background imageGrenadier Collection: 1st Battalion Welsh Guards on the drill square at Cavalry Barracks, Hounslow, London

1st Battalion Welsh Guards on the drill square at Cavalry Barracks, Hounslow, London
June 5, 2013 - 1st Battalion Welsh Guards on the drill square at Cavalry Barracks, Hounslow, London

Background imageGrenadier Collection: A U. S. Army grenadier scans a nearby ridgeline at a mountaintop observation post

A U. S. Army grenadier scans a nearby ridgeline at a mountaintop observation post
September 21, 2010 - A U.S. Army grenadier scans a nearby ridgeline at a mountaintop observation post in eastern Afghanistans Kunar Province, as mortar shells rain down against an enemy sniper

Background imageGrenadier Collection: A grenadier provides suppressing fire during counter-ambush training

A grenadier provides suppressing fire during counter-ambush training
January 28, 2013 - A grenadier provides suppressing fire during counter-ambush training, as part of Exercise Iron Fist 2013, aboard Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, California

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Illustration of a Raptor dressed as a British guard

Illustration of a Raptor dressed as a British guard

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Source Size = 3940 x 1818

Source Size = 3940 x 1818
Square of the First Battalion of Grenadier Guards, to Which, Brigaded with the 36th Regiment, the Prince of Wales was Attached

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Those who are no more on the battlefields, front cover illustration from Le Petit Journal

Those who are no more on the battlefields, front cover illustration from Le Petit Journal
XIR661395 Those who are no more on the battlefields, front cover illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre, 22nd March 1914 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Napoleon I receiving General Mack at the surrender of Ulm on 20th October 1805 (pen

Napoleon I receiving General Mack at the surrender of Ulm on 20th October 1805 (pen
XIR414654 Napoleon I receiving General Mack at the surrender of Ulm on 20th October 1805 (pen & ink on paper) by Gros, Baron Antoine Jean (1771-1835); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Fire of Moscow in September 1812 (pen & brown ink & grey wash & gouache highlights

Fire of Moscow in September 1812 (pen & brown ink & grey wash & gouache highlights
XIR414648 Fire of Moscow in September 1812 (pen & brown ink & grey wash & gouache highlights on paper) by Gros, Baron Antoine Jean (1771-1835); 57x84 cm; Louvre (Cabinet de dessins), Paris

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Bivouac of Emperor Napoleon I planning the victory of Austerlitz, 1805 (engraving)

Bivouac of Emperor Napoleon I planning the victory of Austerlitz, 1805 (engraving)
XIR382386 Bivouac of Emperor Napoleon I planning the victory of Austerlitz, 1805 (engraving) by Verzy, Jean Baptiste (18th-19th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Eastern Ontario, Head of Grenadier and Sport Island, and Near Alexandria Bay, Canada

Eastern Ontario, Head of Grenadier and Sport Island, and Near Alexandria Bay, Canada, Nineteenth Century Engraving

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Grenadier Guard (oil on canvas)

Grenadier Guard (oil on canvas)
XIR214268 Grenadier Guard (oil on canvas) by Detaille, Jean-Baptiste Edouard (1848-1912); Musee de l Armee, Paris, France; (add.info.: Napoleon Bonaparte on left hand side; ); French, out of copyright

Background imageGrenadier Collection: A View of the Taking of Quebec, September 13th 1759 (engraving) (b&w photo)

A View of the Taking of Quebec, September 13th 1759 (engraving) (b&w photo)
XJF105451 A View of the Taking of Quebec, September 13th 1759 (engraving) (b&w photo) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageGrenadier Collection: CYPRUS: ARMY CAMP, 1885. Camp of the British Armys Grenadier Guards on Mount Troodos, Cyprus

CYPRUS: ARMY CAMP, 1885. Camp of the British Armys Grenadier Guards on Mount Troodos, Cyprus. Wood engraving, English, 1885

Background imageGrenadier Collection: CRIMEAN WAR: INKERMAN. In their second attack, the British Grenadier Guards, left

CRIMEAN WAR: INKERMAN. In their second attack, the British Grenadier Guards, left, recapture the batteries at Inkerman from Russian troops, 5 November 1854. Contemporary English lithograph by W

Background imageGrenadier Collection: WORLD WAR I: BRITISH ARMY. The Second Battalion Grenadier Guards marching through London

WORLD WAR I: BRITISH ARMY. The Second Battalion Grenadier Guards marching through London, England, in campaigning kit, August 1914

Background imageGrenadier Collection: WORLD WAR I: U. S. DRILL. Men of the 329th Infantry Regiment, 83rd Division, U. S

WORLD WAR I: U. S. DRILL. Men of the 329th Infantry Regiment, 83rd Division, U. S
WORLD WAR I: U.S. DRILL. Men of the 329th Infantry Regiment, 83rd Division, U.S. Army, at hand grenade drill at Le Mans, France, October 1918

Background imageGrenadier Collection: FRANCE: OFFICERs UNIFORM. Dress uniform of a major of the Grenadiers of the Imperial

FRANCE: OFFICERs UNIFORM. Dress uniform of a major of the Grenadiers of the Imperial Guard under Napoleon I

Background imageGrenadier Collection: For The Empire! King giving his Two Sons to the War

For The Empire! King giving his Two Sons to the War
For The Empire! King George V giving his Two Sons to the War - on the left HRH Edward The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) (1894-1972)

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Crimean War (Russo-Turkish War) 1853-1856: British Grenadier Guards departing from Trafalgar Square

Crimean War (Russo-Turkish War) 1853-1856: British Grenadier Guards departing from Trafalgar Square, London, 22 February 1854 on route for the Crimea. Hand-coloured engraving c1860

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Storming of the Bastille by Parisians led by the Grenadier Guards 14 July 1789. Engraving

Storming of the Bastille by Parisians led by the Grenadier Guards 14 July 1789. Engraving 1804

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Royal Mounted Black Grenadier, 1814-1815. From Histoire de la maison militaire du

Royal Mounted Black Grenadier, 1814-1815. From Histoire de la maison militaire du Roi de 1814 a 1830 by Eugene Titeux, Paris, 1890

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Napoleon I at the Battle of Ulm, 16-19 October 1805. The outcome was a resounding

Napoleon I at the Battle of Ulm, 16-19 October 1805. The outcome was a resounding French victory the capture of the entire Austrian army. Napoleon speaking with a wounded French Grenadier

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Boy soldier and Grenadier of the 3rd regiment. From Napoleon 1er et la Garde Imperiale

Boy soldier and Grenadier of the 3rd regiment. From Napoleon 1er et la Garde Imperiale by Eugene Fieffe, Paris, 1858

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Ensign of the Grenadier Guards. Note grenades on collars and belts. From R

Ensign of the Grenadier Guards. Note grenades on collars and belts. From R. Ackermann Costumes of the British Army, 1844. Lithograph

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Eastern Ontario, Head of Grenadier and Sport Island, and Near Alexandria Bay, Canada

Eastern Ontario, Head of Grenadier and Sport Island, and Near Alexandria Bay, Canada, Nineteenth Century Engraving

Background imageGrenadier Collection: Army of Duke of Savoy, grenadier and rifleman of Royal Monferrato infantry, color engraving by E

Army of Duke of Savoy, grenadier and rifleman of Royal Monferrato infantry, color engraving by E. Chioppa, 1706
Militaria, Italy, 18th century. Army of the Duke of Savoy. Grenadier and rifleman of Royal Monferrato infantry, 1706. Color engraving by E. Chioppa



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"Grenadier: A Symbol of Honor, Tradition, and Bravery" In this captivating image, we see Queen Elizabeth II proudly donning the uniform of the Grenadier Guards. The Grenadiers Mount Guard with utmost precision and dedication as they stand tall in their iconic red tunics and bearskin hats. Their unwavering commitment to duty is evident as they salute with impeccable discipline. The history of the grenadiers dates back to the Napoleonic Wars when French soldiers wore distinctive uniforms that inspired awe on the battlefield. Today, the Grenadier Guards continue this legacy by participating in sham fights where their skills are put to test. Not limited to ceremonial duties alone, these brave soldiers also guard historic landmarks like St Michaels Mount and rest eternally under gravestones at Winchester Cathedral's graveyard. Their presence signifies not only protection but also a deep-rooted connection to British heritage. Integrity retiring from Office. This poignant phrase echoes through time, reminding us of an era when honor was paramount. Even during times of peace in the inter-war period, British military posters featuring grenadiers served as reminders of strength and resilience. As a symbol of national pride, Her Majesty reviews her loyal Grenadier Guards who have always stood by her side throughout history. With great pomp and pageantry, she witnesses their unwavering loyalty firsthand. But every chapter must come to an end; thus begins another phase as we witness the departure of these gallant warriors. Among them stands a young drummer boy - a true embodiment of courage amidst chaos - representing generations yet to come. The grenadiers' story is one that encapsulates valorous tales passed down through generations – tales that remind us why we hold our armed forces dear. They embody bravery beyond measure while upholding traditions that define our nation's identity.