RMHRMJKC–Soldiers from The Royal Welsh Regiment on parade at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, during a visit by Queen Elizabeth II to mark St David's Day.
RMHRMKCK–Queen Elizabeth II speaks to soldiers from the Royal Welsh Regiment at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, during a visit to mark St David's Day.
RMHRMJJK–Queen Elizabeth II at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, during a visit to The Royal Welsh Regiment to mark St David's Day.
RMHRMKCN–Queen Elizabeth II at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, during a visit to the Royal Welsh Regiment to mark St David's Day.
RMHRMJKD–Queen Elizabeth II presents leeks to soldiers from The Royal Welsh Regiment, to mark St David's Day, at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire.
RMHRMJJN–Queen Elizabeth II at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, during a visit to The Royal Welsh Regiment to mark St David's Day.
RMHRMKCT–Queen Elizabeth II speaks to soldiers from the Royal Welsh Regiment at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, during a visit to mark St David's Day.
RMHRMKDH–Queen Elizabeth II speaks to soldiers from the Royal Welsh Regiment at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, during a visit to mark St David's Day.
RMHRMJM0–Children wave flags during a visit by Queen Elizabeth II to The Royal Welsh Regiment at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, to mark St David's Day.
RMHRMJA3–Queen Elizabeth II arrives at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, where she will present leeks to soldiers from The Royal Welsh Regiment to mark St David's Day.
RMHRMKDD–A leek similar to the ones presented by Queen Elizabeth II to soldiers from the Royal Welsh Regiment at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, during a visit to mark St David's Day.
RMHRMM7W–Ffion Williams, 10, presents a bunch of daffodils to Queen Elizabeth II at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, as she departs following a visit to the Royal Welsh Regiment to mark St David's Day.
RMHRMJP0–PABEST Queen Elizabeth II reviews members of The Royal Welsh Regimental Family and one of two regimental goats at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, during a visit to mark St David's Day.
RMGC209J–British and Commonwealth Light-Heavyweight Champion Nathan Cleverly, who defends his commonwealth title at Belfast's Odyssey Arena on October 9, is pictured with soldiers from the Royal Welsh Regiment at his gym in Bargoed, Wales, as Nathan shows his support for The Royal Welsh and the great job they are doing by fully endorsing 'The Soldiers Charity' and wearing the 'Support the Royal Welsh in Afghanistan' wrist band.
RMGC209K–British and Commonwealth Light-Heavyweight Champion Nathan Cleverly, who defends his commonwealth title at Belfast's Odyssey Arena on October 9, is pictured with soldiers from the Royal Welsh regiment, (left to right) Warrant Officer class 2 Mal Kellheer-Griffiths, Warrant Officer class 2 Dave Matthews and Captain Rob Rees,, as Nathan shows his support for the The Royal Welsh and the great job they are doing by fully endorsing 'The Soldiers Charity' and wearing the 'Support the Royal Welsh in Afghanistan' wrist band.
RMGC2097–British and Commonwealth Light-Heavyweight Champion Nathan Cleverly, who defends his commonwealth title at Belfast's Odyssey Arena on October 9, is pictured with soldiers from the Royal Welsh regiment, (left to right) Captain Rob Rees, Warrant Officer class 2 Mal Kellheer-Griffiths and Warrant Officer class 2 Dave Matthews, as Nathan shows his support for the The Royal Welsh and the great job they are doing by fully endorsing 'The Soldiers Charity' and wearing the 'Support the Royal Welsh in Afghanistan' wrist band.
RMHRMKDC–Queen Elizabeth II at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, during a visit to the Royal Welsh Regiment to mark St David's Day.
RMHRMKCR–Queen Elizabeth II speaks to soldiers from the Royal Welsh Regiment at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, during a visit to mark St David's Day.
RMHRMJ93–Queen Elizabeth II arrives at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, where she will present leeks to soldiers from The Royal Welsh Regiment to mark St David's Day.
RMHRMJA1–Queen Elizabeth II arrives at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, where she will present leeks to soldiers from The Royal Welsh Regiment to mark St David's Day.
RMHRMM7X–Ffion Williams, 10, presents a bunch of daffodils to Queen Elizabeth II at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, as she departs following a visit to the Royal Welsh Regiment to mark St David's Day.
RMHRMM7R–Ffion Williams, 10, presents a bunch of daffodils to Queen Elizabeth II at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, as she departs following a visit to the Royal Welsh Regiment to mark St David's Day.
RM2K1816K–Lance Corporal Shenkin IV, the regimental mascot goat of the Third Battalion of the Royal Welsh regiment waits for King Charles III to arrive at Cardiff Castle in Wales. Picture date: Friday September 16, 2022.
RM2K1816J–Lance Corporal Shenkin IV, the regimental mascot goat of the Third Battalion of the Royal Welsh regiment with bandsmen, wait for King Charles III to arrive at Cardiff Castle in Wales. Picture date: Friday September 16, 2022.
RMHRMKDG–A leek (seen fitted into a cap) similar to the ones presented by Queen Elizabeth II to soldiers from the Royal Welsh Regiment at Lucknow Barracks in Tidworth, Wiltshire, during a visit to mark St David's Day.
RM2K0DFGG–The 3rd Battalion of the Royal Welsh regiment at the Accession Proclamation Ceremony at Cardiff Castle, Wales, publicly proclaiming King Charles III as the new monarch. Picture date: Sunday September 11, 2022.
RM2K0DMN4–Members of the 3rd Battalion of the Royal Welsh regiment give three cheers for the new King at the Accession Proclamation Ceremony at Cardiff Castle, Wales, publicly proclaiming King Charles III as the new monarch. Picture date: Sunday September 11, 2022.
RM2K0DMN6–Members of the 3rd Battalion of the Royal Welsh regiment give three cheers for the new King at the Accession Proclamation Ceremony at Cardiff Castle, Wales, publicly proclaiming King Charles III as the new monarch. Picture date: Sunday September 11, 2022.
RM2K0DFTK–Lance Corporal Shenkin IV, the regimental mascot goat, accompanies the 3rd Battalion of the Royal Welsh regiment at the Accession Proclamation Ceremony at Cardiff Castle, Wales, publicly proclaiming King Charles III as the new monarch. Picture date: Sunday September 11, 2022.
RM2K0DMMK–Members of the 3rd Battalion of the Royal Welsh regiment fire a 21-gun salute for the new King at the Accession Proclamation Ceremony at Cardiff Castle, Wales, publicly proclaiming King Charles III as the new monarch. Picture date: Sunday September 11, 2022.
RM2K0DFGA–Lance Corporal Shenkin IV, the regimental mascot goat, accompanies the 3rd Battalion of the Royal Welsh regiment at the Accession Proclamation Ceremony at Cardiff Castle, Wales, publicly proclaiming King Charles III as the new monarch. Picture date: Sunday September 11, 2022.
RM2K0DMMN–Members of the 3rd Battalion of the Royal Welsh regiment fire a 21-gun salute for the new King at the Accession Proclamation Ceremony at Cardiff Castle, Wales, publicly proclaiming King Charles III as the new monarch. Picture date: Sunday September 11, 2022.
RMGC1EY3–Danielle Harkett, left, the wife of Lance Corporal Christopher Harkett, 22, who was killed in a blast near Musa Qala, in Northern Helmand, on March 14, attends an Order of Service as troops from Charlie Company, 2nd Battalion The Royal Welsh, paid tribute to her husband in a remembrance service at Cardiff Castle after marching through the city.
RMGC1EYW–Danielle Harkett, left, the wife of Lance Corporal Christopher Harkett, 22, who was killed in a blast near Musa Qala, in Northern Helmand, on March 14, attends an Order of Service as troops from Charlie Company, 2nd Battalion The Royal Welsh, paid tribute to her husband in a remembrance service at Cardiff Castle after marching through the city.
RMGC1F07–Danielle Harkett, the wife of Lance Corporal Christopher Harkett, 22, who was killed in a blast near Musa Qala, in Northern Helmand, on March 14, receives the Elizabeth Cross during an Order of Service as troops from Charlie Company, 2nd Battalion The Royal Welsh, paid tribute to her husband in a remembrance service at Cardiff Castle after marching through the city.
RMGC1F0J–Danielle Harkett, the wife of Lance Corporal Christopher Harkett, 22, who was killed in a blast near Musa Qala, in Northern Helmand, on March 14, receives the Elizabeth Cross during an Order of Service as troops from Charlie Company, 2nd Battalion The Royal Welsh, paid tribute to her husband in a remembrance service at Cardiff Castle after marching through the city.
RMGC1F00–Danielle Harkett, third left, the wife of Lance Corporal Christopher Harkett, 22, who was killed in a blast near Musa Qala, in Northern Helmand, on March 14, attends an Order of Service as troops from Charlie Company, 2nd Battalion The Royal Welsh, paid tribute to her husband in a remembrance service at Cardiff Castle after marching through the city.
RMGC1F2T–Lance Corporal David D'Angelo gets a cuddle from his three-year-old son Rhys, as soldiers from Charlie Company, 2nd Battalion The Royal Welsh, form up during a remembrance service at Cardiff Castle in memory of Lance Corporal Christopher Harkett, 22, who was killed in a blast near Musa Qala, in Northern Helmand, on March 14.
RMGC1F2R–Lance Corporal David D'Angelo gets a cuddle from his three-year-old son Rhys, as soldiers from Charlie Company, 2nd Battalion The Royal Welsh, form up during a remembrance service at Cardiff Castle in memory of Lance Corporal Christopher Harkett, 22, who was killed in a blast near Musa Qala, in Northern Helmand, on March 14.
RMGC209C–Boxing champion Nathan Cleverly
RMGC1F17–Troops homecoming parade
RMGC1F0Y–Troops homecoming parade
RMGC1F0W–Troops homecoming parade
RMGC1F29–Troops homecoming parade
RMGC1F2B–Troops homecoming parade
RMGC1EY1–Troops homecoming parade
RMGC1EXM–Troops homecoming parade
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