GUARD OF HONOUR

How much do the King’s Guards get paid? Salary explained

They are not just for show - they are actual soldiers.

THE King's Guard is known for their sentry duty outside Buckingham Palace, where they protect the monarch.

The King's Guard, formerly known as the Queen’s Guard, have long been a subject of intrigue and fascination for tourists worldwide, who visit Buckingham Palace just to witness them firsthand.

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The King's Guards are known for their expressionless facesCredit: PA

How much do the King's Guard get paid?

To become a member of the King's Guard, recruits must pass the British Army Recruit Battery (BARB) test.

As of 2024, the average salary for a UK soldier is £23,496.

I’m always aware that people are looking at us closely and taking lots of photos, so I put a lot of work into looking after the uniform

Jack Davies (Guardsman in 1st Battalion the Welsh Guards)

However pay can vary, with an infantryman’s annual salary being £18,687 compared to the average Army Officer salary of £37,425.

According to the , guards can get benefits including subsidised meals and low cost accommodation as well as free medical and dental care. 

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In addition, when deployed on exercise or on operations, normally they would not pay for either food or accommodation.

As a member of the King's Guard, there are strict rules to adhere to such as not grinning or laughing - an infraction of which could result in a £200 fine.

Guards are not generally allowed to talk to members of the public.

However, in certain circumstances, such as when people obstruct their way they can shout a warning to get them to move.

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They can yell ‘Make way for the King’s Guard!’ or 'Stand clear' to scare away distracting tourists. 

What does the King's Guard do? 

The King's Guard is the name given to a collection of infantry and cavalry soldiers who guard the official royal residences in the UK - though many only associate them with Buckingham Palace.

The troupe are not just ceremonial, they are all actual soldiers.

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They consist of soldiers from The Grenadier Guards, The Coldstream Guards, The Scots Guards, The Irish Guards and The Welsh Guards.

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Commonly known for wearing bright red tunics and bearskins, their uniform is one of the most recognisable symbols of London.

According to TikToker , in order to get in, “you have to be older than 16 and younger than 35 and a half years old and be physically fit."

However, there are apparently “no stated education requirements”.

Every infantry soldier begins with the Combat Infantry Course at The Infantry Training Centre Catterick (ITC Catterick). 

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