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10 Awe Inspiring Moments When Pakistani Soldiers Stood Guard At Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation In 1953
By
T. Khan
England’s Monarchy is the second oldest, dating back to the Middle Ages. Its home is Buckingham Palace. The changing of the guards for the reigning monarchy has always been a colorful event that is full of ceremony that has been maintained over the ages.
Back in 1953, after the creation of Pakistan in 1947, a contingent of Pakistani soldiers took over guard duty at Buckingham Palace for the Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation that took place on June 2 of 1953. The Changing of the guard ceremony took place prior to that.
A young Pakistani Army was since then classified as capable and strong because such a responsibility fell on their soldier on such a big day for English Royalty.
1. The British Monarchy’s London Residence – Buckingham Palace
Huffington Post
2. The streets of London during the Changing The Guard at Buckingham Palace took place in 1953
Alamy
3. General Ayub and the young Queen Elizabeth on their way to Buckingham Palace in 1953 before the coronation on June 2
View Storm
4. Pakistani Soldiers entering Buckingham Palace – Taking Over Guard
My Historical Planet/blogspot.com
5. Two Pakistani Soldiers from the Frontier Force Rifles standing on guard duty in a sentry box with a British Grenadier
Royal Collection
6. Pakistan Soldiers marching on the Queen’s coronation day outside of Buckingham Palace
Defence
7. Pakistani Soldiers standing guard
Alamy
8. The Coronation Parade in which Pakistani Soldiers took part in
BBC
9. The procession included all the countries that the Monarch laid claim over
British Pathe
10. Here the Pakistani Flag can be seen carried by a Pakistani Soldier
British Pathe
Did you even know that Pakistani Soldiers had ever been a part of the Changing The Guard Ceremony at Buckingham Palace and especially on such an occasion?
By
T. Khan
England’s Monarchy is the second oldest, dating back to the Middle Ages. Its home is Buckingham Palace. The changing of the guards for the reigning monarchy has always been a colorful event that is full of ceremony that has been maintained over the ages.
Back in 1953, after the creation of Pakistan in 1947, a contingent of Pakistani soldiers took over guard duty at Buckingham Palace for the Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation that took place on June 2 of 1953. The Changing of the guard ceremony took place prior to that.
A young Pakistani Army was since then classified as capable and strong because such a responsibility fell on their soldier on such a big day for English Royalty.
1. The British Monarchy’s London Residence – Buckingham Palace
Huffington Post
2. The streets of London during the Changing The Guard at Buckingham Palace took place in 1953
Alamy
3. General Ayub and the young Queen Elizabeth on their way to Buckingham Palace in 1953 before the coronation on June 2
View Storm
4. Pakistani Soldiers entering Buckingham Palace – Taking Over Guard
My Historical Planet/blogspot.com
5. Two Pakistani Soldiers from the Frontier Force Rifles standing on guard duty in a sentry box with a British Grenadier
Royal Collection
6. Pakistan Soldiers marching on the Queen’s coronation day outside of Buckingham Palace
Defence
7. Pakistani Soldiers standing guard
Alamy
8. The Coronation Parade in which Pakistani Soldiers took part in
BBC
9. The procession included all the countries that the Monarch laid claim over
British Pathe
10. Here the Pakistani Flag can be seen carried by a Pakistani Soldier
British Pathe
Did you even know that Pakistani Soldiers had ever been a part of the Changing The Guard Ceremony at Buckingham Palace and especially on such an occasion?