London, UK. 23rd March 2013. The Royal Guards at Buckingham Palace were ordered to change into their red summer uniform from 23rd March regardless of the weather and had to stand in the cold and snow as Changing the Guard was cancelled in London, England. The 1st Battalion Welsh Guards were the first to perform the new guard duty and remove the Athol grey great coats. Credit: Paul Brown / Alamy Live News

London, UK. 23rd March 2013. The Royal Guards at Buckingham Palace were ordered to change into their red summer uniform from 23rd March regardless of the weather and had to stand in the cold and snow as Changing the Guard was cancelled in London, England. The 1st Battalion Welsh Guards were the first to perform the new guard duty and remove the Athol grey great coats. Credit:  Paul Brown / Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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2731 x 4097 px | 23.1 x 34.7 cm | 9.1 x 13.7 inches | 300dpi

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23 March 2013

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Buckingham Palace, London, England

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The Royal Guards at Buckingham Palace were ordered to change into their red summer uniform from 23rd March regardless of the weather and had to stand in the cold and snow as Changing the Guard was cancelled in London, England. The 1st Battalion Welsh Guards were the first to perform the new guard duty and remove the Athol grey great coats.