220 horses & men, 2 mounted bands, 50 armoured vehicles…
and a camel

HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY PAGEANT 2007

Tickets for the Household Cavalry Pageant in London next summer are now on sale.

This unique event, which will be staged on 12 June 2007 for one night only, will mark the official opening of the Household Cavalry Museum on Horse Guards Parade by Her Majesty The Queen.

Already set to be one of the most spectacular outdoors events of the summer, the Pageant will bring to life the Household Cavalry's rich history through re-enactments and ceremonial display, from its formation in 1661 to the present day. Commentary is provided by Michael Portillo, Stephen Fry has recorded 7 different voices including that of Samuel Pepys and King George III, and Dame Judi Dench provides the voice of Queen Victoria.

Highlights of the night will include a re-creation in full of the Coronation Procession of King Charles II and the 50-yard cavalry charge that preceded the capture of the French Eagle by The Royal Dragoons at Waterloo, neither of which have been staged before.

Also on the night will be re-enactments illustrating how men of the Heavy Camel Regiment in 1884 would have been used in action in the Relief of Gordon and the varied roles played by the Household Cavalry in the two World Wars.

The Pageant will draw on the resources of the Household Cavalry and will feature 220 horses & men, 2 mounted bands, 50 historic & contemporary armoured vehicles, and at least one camel.

The Pageant is the brainchild of Christopher Joll, a former officer of The Life Guards, and was inspired by Horse Guards, the first major history of the Household Cavalry, written by Barney White-Spunner, a serving Major General in the British Army. Revenue generated by the Pageant will help finance the relocation of the Household Cavalry Museum from Combermere Barracks in Windsor to its new premises in the Horse Guards building in August 2007.

The museum will contain a collection of uniforms, silver, documents and memorabilia, and will feature a glass wall allowing visitors to view The Queen's Life Guard stables which are still in daily use. The museum, which has cost more than £4 million, is part-financed by the Heritage Lottery Fund along with business and private donations.

The Pageant's lead sponsor is Catalyst Investment Group.

www.householdcavalry.co.uk

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For further information contact:
Jane Acton / Hannah Blake at Colman Getty
Tel: 020 7631 2666
Email: firstname@colmangetty.co.uk

Michael Portillo standing next to Teifet, the camel
 
Teifet, Michael Portillo and a Mounted Dutyman
 
Walking across Horse Guards Parade
 

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