Police escorts on The Mall are usually reserved for the visits of high-profile heads of state.
But when two families of Greylag Geese made a trip to St James's Palace, they, too, were awarded a special guard of honor by officers helping them back home, according to the Daily Mail.
The 11 goslings and four geese were attempting to cross The Mall to the Marlborough Gate entrance of St James's Park from the Palace when a police car flashing its sirens pulled up alongside.
Two officers got out and stopped traffic before marshalling the little ones and their parents to safety just after 8am on Sunday.
Bemused tourists instantly reached for their smartphones, no doubt expecting a convoy of gleaming limousines to speed by and on to Buckingham Palace at any moment.
But instead, they were treated to the wholesome sight of the geese, which was captured perfectly by passing photographer Jeremy Selwyn.
“I was driving up The Mall and hopped out of my car when I saw the police siren, and I thought ‘What is going on here?’” the 63-year-old told the Daily Mail.
“I was worried that something bad had happened at first, but then I saw these tiny creatures with their mums and dads waddling over the crossing accompanied by police officers,” he said.
Selwyn added, “It was a lovely sight, so I thought, I best take some pictures quickly! The police seemed to be loving it as well as the tourists.”
The photographer said, “I expect they all thought someone important was about to whiz past when the police car suddenly pulled out and stopped the traffic.”