Proud day for Malay Regiment

Right: The Royal Malay Regiment at Buckingham Palace, May 2. Left: The Royal Malay Regiment taking part in the changing-of-the-guards ceremony at Windsor Castle, April 29.
 
London: The Royal Malay Regiment (RMR) had the honour of performing ceremonial duties at Windsor Castle, one of Queen Elizabeth II’s official residences, April 29. The RMR took up their post at Buckingham Palace, May 2, three days after their first ceremonial duties at Windsor Castle. At the palace grounds, it was a ceremony full of tradition as the members of the RMR took over the duties from the Welsh Guards. Their duties would include guarding Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and St James’ Palace. They are also taking part in a ceremony at the Tower of London. Malaysia is the fourth country to be invited to do so after Australia, Canada and Jamaica. The RMR will be in the UK until June 12
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