Tales of the Household Cavalry

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As you can see in the fabulous first episode of this new series, the Household Cavalry Regiment is nothing if not (re)inventive.

Join Regimental Historian Christopher Joll as he takes us behind the scenes of the Regiment we think we know and shares with us tales previously untold and stories previously unshared.

Learn more about our favourite historical wordsmith, here: https://www.christopherjoll.com/

Household Cavalry Museum – video series – large print – Tales episode 01

Household Cavalry Museum – video series – large print – Tales episode 02

Household Cavalry Museum – video series – large print – Tales episode 03

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Discover the Household Cavalry Museum

10am – 6pm, April to October / 10am – 5pm, November to March / Last admission 45 minutes before closing.

Important notice, If you are planning a trip to London in September:

Please note that between 2-24 September 2024, some of the King’s Life Guard Ceremonial duties will change.

There will be no horses at Horse Guards or 1100hrs Mounted Guard Change during this time. 

The soldiers will change from Mounted Review Order to Dismounted Review Order. Dismounted soldiers will still be seen daily in the Tilt Yard between 1000hrs and 1600hrs, with a dismounted Guard change ceremony taking place at 1100hrs and the traditional 1600 hrs parade. This is to allow essential infrastructure maintenance to take place.

The public will also continue to see the dismounted soldiers on duty at Horse Guards on a daily basis during this time.

This does mean that there will be no horses to see through our glass viewing window in the museum during this period but the museum will remain open.