Royal Salute
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Manufacturers | Chivas Brothers |
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Country of origin | Scotland |
Introduced | 1953 |
Variant | Barrel |
Proof (US) | 80 |
Related product | Chivas Regal |
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ID | 625258 |
About Royal Salute
Royal Salute is a brand of Scotch whisky produced by Chivas Brothers, founded in 1801 in Aberdeen, Scotland. The Royal Salute brand's home is Strathisla Distillery at Keith, Moray in Speyside, Scotland. It was launched on 2 June 1953 by Chivas Brothers in tribute to Queen Elizabeth II on the day of her coronation.
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... Mr Biden received a Royal Salute and listened to the US national anthem performed by the Welsh Guards before entering the castle for the talks...
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... The president s helicopter Marine One touched down and he received a Royal Salute from the Welsh Guards assembled in the castle s courtyard and the national anthem of the United States was played...
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... After he coursed through the Mall, the King received the Royal Salute as the Colonel-in-Chief of the Household Division s regiments...
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... Royal Salute and three cheersIn a coronation first, all those marching will form up in the palace gardens where they will give a Royal Salute and three cheers to the King and Queen Consort...
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... The King and Queen Consort are expected to enter Buckingham Palace through the Centre Arch at 13:33 and, after a short pause, arrive at the garden terrace, where they will receive the Royal Salute and three cheers, at 13:45...
Queen appears at armed forces parade in Edinburgh
... A Royal Salute took place as the Queen arrived in the gardens, before the Lord Lyon, King of Arms, presented three senior representatives from the services to the Queen...
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Queen appears at armed forces parade in Edinburgh
The Queen has attended a parade of The Armed forces in Edinburgh in Her second public appearance in Two Days .
The Act of loyalty parade at The Palace of Holyroodhouse marked Her Platinum Jubilee in Scotland .
She was also be presented with The Key to Edinburgh Castle in The gardens of The Palace .
The 96-year-old monarch arrived in Scotland with members of Her family on Monday for The start of a week of royal events north of The Border .
Shortly After Her arrival, marking The Beginning of Royal Week.
It was Her first appearance in public since The Platinum Jubilee celebrations, as she has been cutting back on engagements due to mobility issues.
She has pledged to continue to serve The country " to The Best of my abilities with The Help of my family".
The Parade and The presentation of The Key to Edinburgh Castle marks The 200th anniversary of King George IV's visit to Scotland in 1822 when The Castle key was presented to The sovereign for The First Time .
Buckingham Palace said Tuesday's event was also an opportunity for The three armed forces - The Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force - to mark The Queen 's Jubilee in Scotland .
A Royal Salute took place as The Queen arrived in The gardens, before The Lord Lyon , King of Arms, presented three senior representatives from The services to The Queen .
The Bbc is not responsible for The content of external sites.Three cadets from each of The services then paraded The Edinburgh Castle key across The gardens before presenting it to.
He offered The Key to The Queen , before she returned it to The Governor 's safekeeping " In Gratitude for The symbolic act of loyalty of our armed forces".
Speaking afterwards, Maj Gen Bruce said The Queen was on " first class, sparkling form".
" The fact that she wanted to take in part in both The Arrival ceremony and now she's here in Her palace in The centre of Edinburgh and Coming Out into The Garden to see Her armed forces is really special, " he added.
The Queen is expected to be in residence at The Palace of Holyroodhouse - Her official residence in Edinburgh - until 1 July.
On Tuesday afternoon, The Princess Royal will present honours in an investiture ceremony at The Palace .
Among those to be recognised will be James McGoldrick, The Assistant General Secretary of The United Nations , and Ross Mcewan , The Chief executive of The Royal Bank of Scotland .
Source of news: bbc.com