Royal Company of Archers

The Royal Company of Archers,
The King's Bodyguard for Scotland
Badge of the Royal Company of Archers
Active1676–present
CountryScotland
TypePrivate archery club
RoleRoyal bodyguard
Size530
Part ofSovereign's Bodyguard
Garrison/HQEdinburgh
Motto(s)Dal gloria vires
Nemo me impune lacessit
Dulce pro patria periculum
Colourstwo standards
MarchArcher's March
Commanders
Captain-GeneralThe Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry
Insignia
HackleEagle Feathers
Number dependent on rank

The Royal Company of Archers, The King's Bodyguard for Scotland, is a ceremonial unit that serves as the Sovereign's bodyguard in Scotland—a role it has performed since 1822 during the reign of King George IV when the company provided a personal bodyguard to the King on his visit to Scotland. It is currently known as the King's Bodyguard for Scotland or, more often and colloquially, The Royal Company. It is located in Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland. The Royal Company of Archers has a long history in Scotland as a body that celebrated both the recreation and talent of local archers. As a body established by the Monarch, the company has a long history of unique prizes, influential supporters, and ceremonial roles. It has an associated charity, the Royal Company of Archers Charitable Trust, dedicated to helping disadvantaged individuals with their health and wellbeing in Scotland.