Colonel Stawell, and the officers commanding the other regiments, which attended this august ceremony, had the honor of having a gold medal presented to them by command of Her Majesty.

On the 9th of July the Twelfth Royal Lancers were reviewed, with a number of other corps, in Hyde Park by Her Majesty; they subsequently marched to Brighton, where they were stationed in 1839.

1839

On the 28th December of this year, Colonel His Royal Highness The Prince George of Cambridge, was, by authority of Her Majesty, attached to the Twelfth Royal Lancers, and authorised to wear the uniform of the regiment. The Prince joined in February, 1840, and continued to do duty with the regiment for two years[7].

1840

Leaving Brighton in June, 1840, the regiment proceeded to Liverpool, where it embarked for Ireland.

1841

The regiment has since continued in the garrison of Dublin, and remains on that duty at the period of the termination of this record.

1842

In 1842 the regiment was again clothed in blue.