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Colonel-in-Chief Queen Camilla hails work of her magnificent Rifles regiment

Watch: Queen Camilla hails key infantry regiment at awards dinner.

The Queen has praised The Rifles, the British Army's largest infantry regiment, for showcasing its skills "magnificently" in recent years – including at the King's coronation.

Queen Camilla, who is Colonel-in-Chief of The Rifles, was guest of honour at the regiment's biennial awards dinner at Guildhall in the City of London along with the unit's Royal Colonels, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.

Speaking about the intervening period since she attended the event in 2021, the Queen told the assembled officers and Riflemen: "The last two years have showcased The Rifles magnificently".

The Queen added: "From the familiar challenges we as a regiment so readily succeed at, through to the rare duty of gliding down the marching gears at the coronation with such panache, much has happened since we last gathered here at the Guildhall.

"From a full-scale invasion, the largest seen in Europe since the Second World War, through to the first coronation in 70 years."

She added: "I note with pride that Riflemen have boldly remained in the vanguard, doubling towards each of these challenges."

Queen Camilla was guest of honour at the regiment's biennial awards dinner (Picture: PA)
Queen Camilla was guest of honour at the regiment's biennial awards dinner (Picture: PA)

The Queen has personal links to The Rifles through her late father Major Bruce Shand, who she said would have wanted her to "commend your loved ones, who make your work possible and keep the home fires burning".

Two Battalions of The Rifles form part of the celebrated 7th Infantry Brigade, known as the Desert Rats, with whom Major Shand served.

Watch: Camilla is also Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Lancers, meeting one of its veterans

Queen Camilla received a warm response from the audience when she spoke about the King's coronation, saying: "I must say, to see 4,000 soldiers, sailors and airmen on parade was quite extraordinary, with the three cheers in the garden of Buckingham Palace quite unforgettable.

"My thanks goes out to 1 RIFLES and the Band and Bugles of The Rifles for representing the regiment with such pride and distinction – the dashing green tunics were a welcome contrast to all the redcoats, lace and frills."

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