Aldershot News & Mail

Irish guards cheer for absent Princess of Wales at parade

- By ELLIE NG, PA SurreyLive@reachplc.com @SurreyLive

THE Irish Guards gave three cheers for their absent colonel, the Princess of Wales, during a St Patrick’s Day parade at Mons Barracks.

On Sunday, 250 Irish Guardsmen marched onto the Parade Square at the Aldershot barracks led by their mascot, a three-year-old Irish Wolfhound Turlough Mor, also known as Seamus.

Kate, who has been colonel of the regiment for a year after officially taking over from her husband, the Prince of Wales, is still recovering from abdominal surgery in January and has not resumed her public duties.

William and Kate have attended several past parades together and she was pictured in the rain last year presenting mascot Seamus with the traditiona­l sprig of shamrock before the couple enjoyed a glass of Guinness with the troops.

The British Army in London posted on X, formerly Twitter: “In keeping with tradition wherever they are in the world the @irishguard­s give a rousing three cheers for the Colonel of the Regiment HRH the Princess of Wales at their St Patrick’s Day Parade in Aldershot.”

They removed their headdresse­s before giving three cheers of “hip hip hooray”.

It was the first time in nearly a year that a full contingent of Irish Guardsmen had come together for a parade, with the last being the coronation of the King in May 2023, according to the Army.

Commanding Officer James Aldridge said: “St Patrick’s Day is a wonderful opportunit­y to strengthen the friendship­s that are so fundamenta­l to our regimental ethos and identity.

“With our busy and diverse operationa­l schedules, it is the most prominent occasion for the regimental family to come together, and we are really looking forward to welcoming Micks of all ranks, from across the Army, past and present, and their families.

“We will raise a glass to those unable to attend this year.”

 ?? YUI MOK/PA WIRE YUI MOK ?? Regimental Lieutenant Colonel, Major General Sir Christophe­r Ghika with members of the Irish Guards
Irish Guards mascot, three-year-old Irish Wolfhound, Seamus, jumps up on his handler, Drummer Ashley Dean
YUI MOK/PA WIRE YUI MOK Regimental Lieutenant Colonel, Major General Sir Christophe­r Ghika with members of the Irish Guards Irish Guards mascot, three-year-old Irish Wolfhound, Seamus, jumps up on his handler, Drummer Ashley Dean
 ?? YUI MOK ?? Irish Guardsmen, wearing a sprig of shamrock in their hats during the march on St Patrick’s Day
YUI MOK Irish Guardsmen, wearing a sprig of shamrock in their hats during the march on St Patrick’s Day
 ?? YUI MOK/PA WIRE ?? Irish Guardsmen
YUI MOK/PA WIRE Irish Guardsmen
 ?? YUI MOK ?? Regimental Lieutenant Colonel, Major General Sir Christophe­r Ghika, and his wife, Lady Ghika
YUI MOK Regimental Lieutenant Colonel, Major General Sir Christophe­r Ghika, and his wife, Lady Ghika

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