King and Queen Reviewing a Troop of British Scouts, 1939

As April 23 marks the feast day of St. George, the patron saint of the Scouting movement, King George IV and Queen Elizabeth of Britain chose to honor the occasion with a special celebration in 1939. In this picture taken at Windsor Castle, we see the royals taking a stroll across their grounds to meet with a troop of Scouts shortly before their service at St. George’s Chapel. This was surely an exciting event for both the Scouts and the members of British royalty alike; what better way to recognize St. George’s Day than by coming together to celebrate his legacy?