Sovereign's Bodyguard

UK ceremonial units
Yeomen of the Guard
Royal Company of Archers

Sovereign's Bodyguard is the name given to three ceremonial units in the United Kingdom who are tasked with guarding the Sovereign. These units are:

Although the Yeomen of the Guard is older, the Gentlemen at Arms are more senior, due to their being classed as 'gentlemen' rather than 'yeomen', and because they are classed as the 'nearest guard', i.e. the personal guard to the Sovereign. The Royal Company of Archers performs this role when the Sovereign is in Scotland.

Other Royal Bodyguards

  • Yeomen Warders were originally a detachment of the Yeoman of the Guard, appointed by Henry VIII to guard the Royal Palace of the Tower of London in 1509
  • High Constables and Guard of Honour of the Palace of Holyroodhouse created in the early sixteenth century to guard the Palace and Abbey of Holyroodhouse, and enforce law and order within the precincts of the Palace and the Holyrood Abbey Sanctuary.

See also

External links

  • The Queen's review of all of her bodyguards
  • The King's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard
  • The Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms
  • The Royal Company of Archers