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KING & COUNTRY DISPATCHES
April 2024
To order any item simply email King & Country (sales@kingandcountry.com) direct.
We apologize for any minor inconvenience this may cause, thank you!
KING & COUNTRY DISPATCHES
April 2024
Hi Guys,
Welcome to the month of April and a nice little selection of new releases to add to some of our K&C collections.
And so, without further ado, let’s see what’s coming out this month…
1. Available This April...
A. ‘Right Royal Regimentals
’Joining our ‘CEREMONIAL’ collection are two very special mounted figures from The Blues & Royals, one of the two British Cavalry regiments that together provide horse and men for the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment. This unique regiment provides the mounted escort for the reigning Monarch at many ceremonial and state occasions throughout the year.
Resplendent in their navy blue tunics and dress uniforms they are a familiar and popular sight for hundreds of thousands of visitors to London each year.
While taking part in their ‘public duties’ two particular members of the Regiment can often be seen on the most prominent and important of those occasions…
CE097 The Blues & Royals Drum horse ‘HORATIUS’
Each of the Household Cavalry Regiments, The Life Guards and The Blues & Royals have a pair of Drum Horses who combine the size and stature of the ‘Shire’ and ‘Clydesdale’ breeds and are specially trained over many months to accompany the combined mounted band of the HCMR.
One of the long-standing traditions of these beautiful animals is that they are given classical names from ancient history such as ‘HECTOR’, ‘SPARTACUS’ and ‘MERCURY’… This all-new Blues & Royals Drum Horse is no exception and has been christened ‘HORATIUS’.
Striding powerfully forward the drummer / handler strikes out a steady beat on the Regimental Kettle Drums.
CE107 ‘The Princess Royal, Colonel of The Blues & Royals’
Queen ElizabethⅡ’s only daughter Princess Anne has been a highly talented horsewoman (as was her late mother) for many years. As a senior member of the Royal Family she was the first to compete in the Olympic Games and won a Gold Medal plus two Silver Medals at the European Eventing Championships in 1971 & 1975.
Among her many royal roles she is also the Colonel of The Blues & Royals and appears in their miliary dress uniform on certain occasions, most notably at the annual ‘Trooping The Colour’ parade held on Horse Guards Parade in front of the Monarch every June.
Our K&C figure of The Princess Royal shows her saluting to the front as she rides alongside other senior mounted officers of The Household Division.