Queen Elizabeth visits the Royal Welsh Regiment in Tidworth

Queen Elizabeth II visits the Royal Welsh Regiment to mark St David's Day at the Lucknow Barracks on March 3, 2017 in Tidworth, Wiltshire, UK. People in Wales and Welsh communities around the world celebrate the life of their patron saint, St David, and the culture of their country on St David’s Day.
Queen Elizabeth presented leeks to the Royal Welsh to mark St David's Day at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth
Queen Elizabeth presented leeks to the Royal Welsh to mark St David's Day at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth
Queen Elizabeth presented leeks to the Royal Welsh to mark St David's Day at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth
Queen Elizabeth presented leeks to the Royal Welsh to mark St David's Day at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth
Queen Elizabeth presented leeks to the Royal Welsh to mark St David's Day at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth

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  1. The queen is amazing.I must think of her on days when it's hard to get motivated to work!
    Her coat and hat are very nice, as is the spring-like colour, but I wish it didn't clash so much with the colour of the uniforms.

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  2. She is brave to stand close to this billy goat. They can get really ugly and easily push an elderly lady down :-)))

    When I see British military with their uniforms and all their colorful decoration, medals and sashes, their berets and busbys, and their traditions like bringing goats to a parade,I always aks myself, is this the 21st century?

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  3. Well remarked, Beth. There is a nice movie: "Dean Spanley" (NZ). The main hero noticed: "We love to be loved by those we rule...".-
    The color of her outfit is not well chosen in my opinion. The coat is a little bit to short too.

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