The Royal Irish regiment is set to mark St Patrick’s Day with a socially-distanced shamrock presentation, as well as a video game challenge.
March 17 has been marked by the Royal Irish since 1900 when Queen Victoria ordered the wearing of a sprig of shamrock by soldiers and officers.
However, coronavirus regulations have meant a major adaptation for the traditional celebrations in 2021 by 1 Royal Irish at their base at Tern Hill, outside Market Drayton in Shropshire.
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Royal Irish prepare for socially-distanced St Patrick's Day celebrations
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Royal Irish prepare for socially-distanced St Patrick's Day celebrations
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