Thirteen soldiers who guard Windsor Castle and protect the Queen have been jailed for breaking lockdown rules.
They were among a group of 16 guardsmen who attended a booze and cocaine-fuelled "mini-rave" at a riverside park.
They partied with members of the public which meant they had broken a "bubble" put in place as the Queen and Prince Philip were shielding inside.
The first 13 troops from the Welsh Guards were sentenced last week.
Their punishments ranged from 14 to 28 days at the military's Glasshouse prison in Colchester.