THE SOVEREIGN SENTRY INTO THE CITY OF LONDON
Category: Customs + FestivalsWhenever the Sovereign wishes to enter the City of London on state occasions, he or she is met by the Lord Mayor at the site of Temple Bar, which marks the City boundary. First the Sword and Mace are reversed; then the Lord Mayor surrenders the City’s Pearl Sword as a symbol of the Sovereign’s over-riding authority.
The City Sword is held pointing downwards. The Sovereign then touches its hilt and returns it immediately. On receiving it back, the Lord Mayor bears it before the Sovereign, after which the royal party is allowed entry.
This custom dates back to 1588, on the occasion of Queen Elizabeth’s drive to Old St. Paul’s to give thanks for the defeat of the Spanish Armada.