London – First Woman Leads UK Changing Of The Guard Ceremony

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    Canadian Captain Megan Couto, right, makes history by becoming the first female Captain of the Queen's Guard as she takes part in the Changing the Guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace in London, Monday, June 26, 2017. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)London – A Canadian soldier has made history as the first woman to lead the Changing of the Guard ceremony at London’s Buckingham Palace.

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    Megan Cuoto led her unit as it changed Queen Elizabeth II’s guards on Monday. The unit was invited to Britain to mark Canada’s 150th anniversary.

    The 24-year-old Cuoto is marking her first visit to London.

    Before the ceremony, Cuoto said that “I’m just focusing on doing my job as best I can and staying humble. Any of my peers would be absolutely delighted to be Captain of the Queen’s Guard and I’m equally honored.”

    The role of Mounting The Queen’s Guard usually falls to the male-dominated British Army’s Household Division. Women are being phased into more roles over the next three years.

     

     


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    TruthIsIt
    TruthIsIt
    6 years ago

    This is important news because next week we will have the first gay then the first dog then the first…..

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    6 years ago

    #1 are you comparing Gay people to dogs, or women to dogs? I am always interested in understanding the new ways of thinking.