The Guards - Who is on Guard? The easiest way to know which regiment is on guard is the plume in the Bearskin. The Coldstream Guards have a red plume on the
![Welsh Guards wearing Bearskins with distinctive white and green plume during the annual State Opening of Parliament Stock Photo - Alamy Welsh Guards wearing Bearskins with distinctive white and green plume during the annual State Opening of Parliament Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/D7RGB1/welsh-guards-wearing-bearskins-with-distinctive-white-and-green-plume-D7RGB1.jpg)
Welsh Guards wearing Bearskins with distinctive white and green plume during the annual State Opening of Parliament Stock Photo - Alamy
![The Crown Chronicles on Twitter: "The Scots Guards were formed in 1642 & were the personal bodyguard of King Charles I. Identify them by their buttons, arranged in threes; no plume on The Crown Chronicles on Twitter: "The Scots Guards were formed in 1642 & were the personal bodyguard of King Charles I. Identify them by their buttons, arranged in threes; no plume on](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DfPQkjNXcAAbCqZ.jpg)
The Crown Chronicles on Twitter: "The Scots Guards were formed in 1642 & were the personal bodyguard of King Charles I. Identify them by their buttons, arranged in threes; no plume on
![The Army in London on Twitter: "On #StDavidsDay every @WelshGuards soldier gets a #leek, & they wear the symbol of the #Welsh warrior daily, even the plume in the Welsh Guards' bearskin The Army in London on Twitter: "On #StDavidsDay every @WelshGuards soldier gets a #leek, & they wear the symbol of the #Welsh warrior daily, even the plume in the Welsh Guards' bearskin](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ESDTH2lXkAEV-Rf.jpg)
The Army in London on Twitter: "On #StDavidsDay every @WelshGuards soldier gets a #leek, & they wear the symbol of the #Welsh warrior daily, even the plume in the Welsh Guards' bearskin
![Alexandre-Jean Dubois Drahonet (1791-1834) - Lieutenant and Captain the Honourable Thomas Ashburnham (1808-72), Coldstream Guards Alexandre-Jean Dubois Drahonet (1791-1834) - Lieutenant and Captain the Honourable Thomas Ashburnham (1808-72), Coldstream Guards](https://www.rct.uk/sites/default/files/collection-online/1/5/62747-1653665581.jpg)