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The Changing of the Guard is, strictly
      speaking, called Guard Mounting where the new guard exchanges
      duty with the old guard. The Guard is provided by the resident
      regiment of Foot Guards in their full-dress uniform of red tunics
      and bearskins, [Info re guards
      and bearskins here] although in cold or wet weather they
      may be dressed in their 'great coats' too. The Guards are stationed
      at Victoria Barracks and march up to and from the Castle accompanied
      by the Guards Band playing traditional military marches as well
      as popular songs.
        The route is from the barracks,
      up Sheet Street, left into the High Street, past the Parish
      Church and the Guildhall,
      then turning right onto Castle Hill by Queen
      Victoria's Statue and into the Castle. A little while later
      the old guard return to the barracks with the band following
      the same route. The Guildhall is a good viewing point being slightly
      raised, although good views are available throughout the route.
The most interesting part of the Changing of the Guard is their march to and from the Barracks accompanied by the band and this is the aspect that children will enjoy most. The other element takes place in Lower Ward, in the area adjacent to the Guard Room and the entrance to Horseshoe Cloisters where the old and new guard exchange duties. You will need to buy a ticket to enter the castle to see this part of the ceremony.
The Guard Mounting takes place at 11.00am on different days according to the month, To watch the new guard march to the castle you should be in the High Street at around 10.50. To see the guard march back to barracks you should be in the High Street at around 11.25.
Published dates for Changing the Guard at Windsor are included 
on the Royal Palaces websiteThere is no Guard Mounting on Sundays at any time of the year. The Royal Palaces web page sometimes changes. Please let us know if this link no longer works. 
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