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Beefeaters at the Tower – Roles & Traditions

Who are the Yeoman Warders? Explore duties, traditions, uniforms, and how they keep the Tower’s stories alive.

11/27/2025
14 min read
Yeoman Warder in ceremonial uniform on duty

Who They Are

The Yeoman Warders—popularly known as Beefeaters—are retired service personnel entrusted with the Tower’s security, ceremony, and storytelling.

Core Duties

  • Guarding ceremonial spaces and key routes.
  • Interpreting history for visitors through talks and tours.
  • Participating in rituals like the Ceremony of the Keys.

Image Highlights

Beefeater portrait On the lawn Beefeater gate duty


Uniforms Explained

Type When Features
Scarlet State Dress State occasions Embroidered cypher, full regalia
Blue Undress Daily duties Dark blue with red piping

Selection & Service

  • Applicants are typically ex-armed forces with exemplary records.
  • Warders live within the Tower community—a unique residential heritage.

Ceremony of the Keys (Snapshot)

Element Role
Locking ritual Secures the gates nightly
Call-and-response Confirms authority and order
Tradition Continuous since at least the 16th century

Visitor Etiquette

  • Ask before photos; be mindful during ceremonial duties.
  • Tours are popular—arrive early for the best spots.

Bottom Line

Beefeaters are guardians of memory and meaning—their presence connects past ritual to present experience.


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