Queen's Platinum Jubilee: Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry
Ahead of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in June, BBC London has been given rare access to the Household Cavalry and their barracks in Knightsbridge, to meet some of the people and horses which will take centre stage in front of Her Majesty.
It will also be the first Jubilee celebration which will include women in the regiment.
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Видео Queen's Platinum Jubilee: Behind the scenes with the Household Cavalry канала BBC London
It will also be the first Jubilee celebration which will include women in the regiment.
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