The Royal Horse Guards trace their origins back to a force (Unton Crooke’s Horse) raised by Oliver Cromwell prior to the second invasion of Scotland, but the parliamentary officers were replaced by royalists in 1660 to form The Royal Regiment of Horse (later known as the Blues) to rid the country of residual royal dissent.
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