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Queen presents The Royal Welsh with new regimental colours in Cardiff | Queen presents The Royal Welsh with new regimental colours in Cardiff |
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Thousands of people turned out to watch the Queen present The Royal Welsh regiment with new colours. | |
The honour formally recognises The Royal Welsh, which was formed in 2006 following the merger of three Welsh regiments. | The honour formally recognises The Royal Welsh, which was formed in 2006 following the merger of three Welsh regiments. |
About 600 soldiers marched from Cardiff Castle to the Millennium Stadium for the ceremony on Thursday, watched by about 10,000 people. | |
Crowds gathered at Cardiff Central station to see the Queen arrive. | |
Ronald Auston, who served with the 2nd Battalion in the 1950s, said the event was "spectacular" | |
Kevin Johnson, who served with the South Wales Borderers which amalgamated with the Royal Welsh regiment, said the event "brings back memories". | |
"It was emotional, a good day of entertainment. It's a proud moment," he said. | |
After the parade, the Queen met soldiers and their families. | |
Brig Philip Napier said: "All those soldiers on parade will understand the history of the regiment and what it means to be a Royal Welshman." | Brig Philip Napier said: "All those soldiers on parade will understand the history of the regiment and what it means to be a Royal Welshman." |
Colours are flags originally carried into battles the regiment has been involved with in the past. | Colours are flags originally carried into battles the regiment has been involved with in the past. |
About 30 teenage students from Cardiff's Military Preparation College acted as stewards, marshalling the VIPs at the event. | |
Huw Lewis, founder and managing director of the college, said: "Being part of this event hosted by Her Majesty the Queen is a real honour and privilege for our students. | |
"The overall experience, which is a once in a lifetime opportunity, will no doubt inspire them further to pursue a rewarding career in the military." |