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Queen’s Royal Guard Costumes
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Includes coat, pants, belt and hat. Child size Large (12-14)Box Dimensions (in Inches)Length : 13.00Width : 11.00Height : 2.00- SKU:
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Protect the Queen in our Royal Guard Costume! This costume includes iconic red coat, pants, belt and hat! Just the costume you need for Halloween, school plays, character reenactments, parties, parades, family occasions and other holiday productions and
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How long can your child stand still? Do you think they could handle standing alert for four hours? How about four hours in the sun under layers of wool and while wearing a bearskin cap? No, you say? Makes sense, even the soldiers that were trained to stand at attention at the last royal wedding had to be trained to "faint to attention". Something that involves falling directly on your face when succumbing to the strain of balancing an entire bearskin on your head on a summer's day.Yep, the Royal Guard has to deal with more than tourists trying to