of C Company at the
Lord Mayor's Show in 2006 The London Regiment was reformed in 1993 through the re-regimentation of some of the remaining successors of the original regiment (not including, for example, the
Artists Rifles or
Kensington Regiment (Princess Louise's)), which were part of a number of different TA infantry units: • 8th (Volunteer) Battalion, Queen's Fusiliers (8QF) • 1st Battalion,
51st Highland Volunteers (1/51 HIGHLAND) • 4th (Volunteer) Battalion,
Royal Irish Rangers (North Irish Militia) (4 R IRISH) In 1992, the
London Scottish, which formed G Company 1/51 HIGHLAND, and the
London Irish Rifles, who were D Company 4 R IRISH, were both transferred to 8QF in preparation for its conversion in 1993 to the London Regiment. Upon the regiment's formation, one of the original companies of the former Queen's Regiment, A Company, was disbanded, leaving the new regiment's order of battle as: • RHQ and HQ (
Anzio) Company at
Battersea (this was the former RHQ location for 8QF; Anzio was chosen for HQ Company as a battle honour common to the antecedents of the four rifle companies) • A (
The London Scottish) Company at
Westminster and Catford • B (
Queen's Regiment) Company at
Edgware and
Hornsey • C (
City of London Fusiliers) Company at
Balham and
Camberwell • D (
London Irish Rifles) Company at
Chelsea (
Duke of York's HQ) Two companies of the
Royal Green Jackets, F and G Companies, formed part of the regiment between 1998 and 2006. Following the
restructuring of the British Army in 2004, it was announced that the
Guards Division would gain a
Territorial Army battalion. This saw the London Regiment retaining its name and multi-badge structure, while transferring from the
Queen's Division to the Guards Division. The two Royal Green Jackets companies were transferred to the
Royal Rifle Volunteers in preparation for the formation of
The Rifles in 2007. In July 2017, B Company was transferred to the
Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment to become B Company, 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment; and C Company was transferred to the
Royal Regiment of Fusiliers to become C Company, 5th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. To replace these two sub-units, F Company, 7th Battalion The Rifles returned to the London Regiment, while a new G Company was raised. In addition to the re-structuring, the regiment was moved under command of the
11th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters South East and was to be known as the 'Guards reserve battalion'. In 2020, a FOI answer stated it also fell under HQ London District. • Regimental Headquarters, Battersea • HQ (London Irish Rifles) Company, Camberwell The former companies of the London Regiment became reserve companies of the four senior
foot guard regiments with soldiers previously in the London Regiment transferred to foot guards regiments. ==Conversion to foot guards==