Equestrian statue of the Duke of Cambridge

The equestrian statue of Prince George, Duke of Cambridge is a life-size memorial by Adrian Jones, installed in Whitehall, Westminster, England.

[3] Belcher led on the original proposal in 1905, in which he requested that Westminster City Council should allow the construction of the statue outside Horse Guards on Whitehall.

[4] In July 1906, while the statue was being sculpted at Jones's studio on Church Street, Chelsea, he was visited on one occasion by Queen Alexandra, accompanied by her daughter Princess Victoria, Crown Princess Sophia of Greece, Duchess of Sparta, and Prince George of Greece and Denmark.

[6] It was unveiled on 15 June 1907 by King Edward VII, who had been escorted from Buckingham Palace by a detachment of 2nd Life Guards.

[3] Other attendees at the ceremony included several members of the 24th (2nd Rhenish) Infantry Regiment "von Goeben" [de] of the German Army, of which the Duke had been an honorary colonel.

The statue in 2004