Queen’s in their name
When Prince George was born, becoming the third in line to the throne, it occurred to me that we would not hear Queen’s in a title for at least a hundred years. Her Majesty granted permission for me to photograph members of her staff.
The Queen's Guide over Kent Sands, Cedric Robinson, holds 'brobs' of laurel that mark the safe path across the bay
The Poet Laureate, Simon Armitage, with the Queen's Medal for Poetry. He is sitting in an old quarry near Marsden. Behind him, carved on a rock, is his poem 'Snow'
The Queen's Piper, Pipe Major Scott Methven, on the shores of Loch Muick on the Balmoral estate. He wears a kilt of Balmoral Tartan
The Queen's Equerries in front of H.M the Queen's statue in Windsor Great Park
The Queen's Almsmen. They are based in Westminster Abbey and were established by King Henry Vll
The Queen's Pages in Buckingham Palace after the State Opening of Parliament.
The Queen's Bodyguard for Scotland in front of Holyrood House. The archer second on the right holds the Musselborough Arrow, one of the oldest sporting trophies in Britain
A Queen's Scottish nurse, Hazel Hamilton, on her rounds in the Borders. Her scarf is the Scottish Nurses' tartan
The Queen's Rememberencer, the Honourable Ms Justice Barbara Fontaine. She is photographed in the Goldsmiths' Hall where the yearly Trial of the Pyx is held
The Queen's Pages of the Back Stairs, Paul Wybrew & Barry Mitford, standing on the Equerries' Staircase in Windsor Castle. Barry holds the sword used at investitures and Paul carries the government dispatch box
The Queen's Bodyguard of the Yeoman of the Guard in St James's Palace
The Queen's Flag Sergeant. Every year all the flags are laid out on the ballroom floor in Buckingham Palace to check they are in perfect condition
The Queen's Scouts at the Ferny Crofts Campsite in the New Forest
Queen's Counsels in the Great Hall of the Royal Courts of Justice