The Royal Palace of Amerinburg is located on the shore of the Orsson Strait in the eastern part of downtown Copenhagen. The Danish Queen spends more than half a year here. The Royal Guard soldiers guarding the palace are all about1.9 meters in front of the palace. They wore bearskin hats, black coats in ancient army uniforms, gold buttons, blue pants, white stripes, and large leather boots; they were crossed with white straps in front, and swords and scorpions (for ancient fashion bullets and ammunition) behind them, living like the "foreign iron soldiers" in Andersen's fairy tale. Sometimes they stood still with their guns in front of the spire, the octagon, the red post; sometimes they were shoulder-guns and hands crossed, looking ahead, feet straight, and two guards walked face to face or side by side from one end of the gate of the palace to the other. Then they turned back 180 degrees.