0:00 Coming up... 1:44 "GET OUT OF THE ARCHES" This king has had enough of rude tourists. From now on, do not mess with him. 5:06 A tourist runs around the horse. It is the first time I have seen it at Horse Guards. 23:00 The famous Changing of the Guard 2pm. Note: They change guards and horses every hour, from 10 am to 4 pm That means they work for one hour and rest for one hour. 25:37 Why did they slap the horse? The purpose of guards slapping their horses when dismounting is to ensure the horse is prepared for the change in weight distribution as the guard descends from the horse. The first one on the neck is essential to tell the horse, "good job." The second slap is to inform the horse that there is an excessive displacement of weight on one side at dismount 38:07 "Make Way to the King's Life Guards!" TWICE The gateman checks on the horsemen. He usually does it every 15 minutes. 44:02 How cute! It just started raining, and now the horse is agitated, and the toddler wants to touch it. 47:27 "GET OUT OF THE ARCHES!" 48:54 GET OUT OF THE ARCHES The teenager tried to protect himself from the rain. Note: This is a restricted area. 49:42 The unsettled horse left the box. But he needs to finish his one-hour shift, then he will rest for the next hour in the stables. The workday is from 10 am to 4 pm. 50:17 The horse left the box again, from the back door. 50:40 "GET OUT OF THE ARCHES!" 51:39 An unsettling horse in the box is trying to rear. Tourist get scared. 54:41 The soldier came to help the horseman. 59:23 What's going on there? Does she want to touch the unsettled horse? 59:40 Two more tourists tried to protect themselves from the rain in the Arches, which is a restricted area. The majestic King's Guard is doing a great job! Huge respect! 1:00:32 Oh no! Wrong place for the family. The wheelchair-bound mom and her family are in the Arches. The King's Guard did his job. The husband didn't understand correctly the first time. 1:01:31 The unsettling horse left the box in the rain. 1:01:55 The other horse is unsettled in the box, but the horse doesn't leave the box. 1:02:45 The soldier came to assist the horsemen. I guess he asked the first horseman if he wanted to go in earlier, and he said no. Then the soldier headed to the second horseman and asked the same question, and this one, for some reason, decided to go in earlier. 1:04:21 The gateman checks on the horseman, as the second box is empty. 1:06:37 Horse neighs loudly. 1:10:48 Once more, the horse neighs loudly and spins inside the box. Why doesn't this tourist understand that it is not time for that? 1:11:45 The king's guard displays tranquility and horsemanship skills to control his restless horse. Hats off! 1:12:50 The soldier checks the horse. 1:15:00 "GET BACK!" the Horseman shouted at the tourist while trying to calm down his horse. 1:16:00 Schoolchildren arrived to watch the agitated horse. Where is the person responsible for them? The horseman shouted at them, "STAND BACK...!" UNBELIEVABLE!!! Armed Police officer came to assist the horseman. 1:18:52 The horse continues fighting. Beginning of the Changing of the Guard Ceremony. 1:20:30 The Changing of the Guard 3 pm. No ceremony, only one rider and one horse, as the second went in earlier. 1:21:07 Such a gorgeous horse. 1:21:43 Two special-needs children take photos with the Royal Guard and Royal Horse. Date filmed: 27 May 2024 🎥2/2 #thekingsguarduk Thank you for your service! ❤ 🇬🇧
The Guard doesn't yellbut carmly says 'make way for the Kings Lifeguard ' people do make way Really nice video , and REALLY nice to have those side notes so you can go back and catch the 'main points ' Thanks ❤❤
HUGE Respect to the trooper for sticking it out and not running back to the stables. Mad skills, patience and control with his mount, very commendable. You're doing it right Trooper! What an asset to his regiment. Excellence at work ❤
Thanks for the time stamps. Helpful for those in charge of horse guards in analyzing everything that happened during filming. I'm relieved that the signs were changed to not touch the horse. I bet the horses are grateful too.
This horse is distressed and yet those idiots stand in front of its stall,it decides to jettison out someone will get trampled.i feel bad for the horse and the guard.
That boy wos very Disrespectful ther just do not care w0t do some people do it l do know if we di it were they come from they would like it Karen Leeds seacorf
It is rarely safe to get behind a horse in a restricted area..if it us not used to you... that could have Ended very badly if the horse kick out behind it!
The hardest part of this video was not being able to reach in and free the rein on the end of the bit where it kept getting caught up on the bridle strap above when the horse tossed its head. The stable trooper corrected it when talking to the guardsman but it got caught again next time the horse tossed its head and he didn't notice it again. Great coverage LC. Mad crowds in all the rain.
There are a lot of people who know nothing about horses, and have possibly never seen one in real life, so they have no idea how to behave around them. People calling the kid a brat, or rude when he was simply trying to avoid the horse biting him are the ones being a little ridiculous.
Good for the King's Guard for yelling at the crowd to stand back. As soon as they did, the horse calmed down quite a bit. Those people were so noisy!!!😡
When the French schoolchildren arrived (accompanied by their very young teacher who obviously didn't know how to control them and anticipate the danger the children were in, standing so close to a very very agitated horse), i don't think it was the Ministry of Defense police officer who shouted at them to stand back. I didn't see any MOD officers coming to the box, until after the event. Judging by the voice and accent, i think it was Buska who shouted, re-inforcing what the trooper had said. The trooper also told them that the horse could kill them (but obviosuly, the children didn't understand). So Buska to the rescue, again😀😀😀 He always knows when it's high time to intervene from the side with clueless or disorganized groups like the French children were. That was one EXCELLENT re-inforcement, shouted out! The trooper on the horse is one of my favorite troopers. I've seen him before but mostly as a gateman or as a chitsman, rarely as a boxman. This time, he did one heck of a job, to calm that horse down for 35 minutes non-stop, counted on the watch!☺☺☺
The parents of the Brat that let him run inside the box in back of the horse 1. Need their heads examined for letting the Brat do it. 2. Should be fined for letting him do it. 3. The brat could have been kicked, and would have been the parents fault, not the Guard or horses fault.
Makes me wonder also, if they were hoping horse would kick their kid or something, then try to sue. Now days, I wouldn't put it past anyone to do that.
Can’t the powers that be help the guards with the idiotic disrespectful tourists and put signs/chain to keep them out of the arches? They shouldn’t have to keep an eye on that kind of behavior while they are on duty. I don’t care what country they are from. Some are definitely. Worse than others.
If a horse became unsettled then imagine it hemmed in by a chain? It seems to be edging towards permanent barriers but the front is a public right of way legally.. The Arch is private property..
Sorry I didn’t mean where the horses are the arches where the lifeguard stands between them and the little kiosk. That older gentleman does a good job trying to stop them, not in front where the guard and horses are.
@@chrismaynard4117 Seriously? You obviously don't know much about horses, or their behavior, or you'd know just how serious their body language and reactions can be.
I cannot believe that the guard did not shout at that child going behind the horse. The child really needed to understand the danger he put himself in.
The horse's are so Precious and Adorable and I really don't like how the people really like to make the horses agitated I still think they need to have a police person or even a guard with the guards on the horses to keep the tourist in line
I really don't think people realise .. or care, the King's Guard isn't there for your amusement. They are military and carry out a serious role. Even touching the horse is a very serious matter. Who creeps around behind a strange horse? Lucky it didn't kick him into the middle of next week, or worse.
@@John-G I work in Intelligence and UK Security. It's a ceremonial duty but they are still working. If someone were to try to attack the building or in any way pose a threat they would still act - with force. Being seated on a horse is neither here nor there. People seem to view them as some kind of live action ornaments... they're not.
@@NigelShepherd-z7k Sorry, but you're talking absolute rubbish about something you clearly know nothing about and have no experience of, and that's being polite. Of course they're "still working", but their work at Horseguards is Public Duties. That's what the MoD, the Army, the Household Division, Household Cavalry, and HCMR all give as their role - Public Duties - and I doubt if they're all wrong. Public Duties are also what I did for two weeks in every eight for my first two years in the military. If you don't know what Public Duties are, and you clearly don't, you can find it detailed in the Strategic Defence Review, Future Soldier, or summarised in the Future Soldier Guide on Page 96. "If someone were to try to attack the building or in any way pose a threat" it's the MoD Police's direct responsibility to deal with it - that's why they're there, equipped as they are, and why they've been there since 2015, and that's what they're equipped to do. It is absolutely NOT why the King's Life Guard are there, and they're NOT equipped to deal with it in any way if attacked. They're unarmed, their horses aren't trained in the same way police horses are, most of the troopers are comparatively novice riders, and they're wearing ceremonial armour that limits their movement and vision. In the event of any attack or threat the ceremonial guard are simply a liability and they move to the stables, out of the way. That's not knocking them or looking down on their job in any way, it's simply how the responsibilities are broken down for what I would have thought were very obvious reasons. All due respect to your experience in "Intelligence and UK Security" at the checkout in Sainsbury's, but that isn't how it works.
@@NigelShepherd-z7k Of course they're "still working" - they're not on holiday. Their work at Horseguards, though, is Public Duties. That's their role. That's what the MoD, the Army, the Household Division, Household Cavalry and HCMR all say their role is and I doubt they've all got it wrong. Public Duties are also what I did for two weeks in eight for my first two years in the Army so I'm pretty familiar with it. "If someone were to try to attack the building or in any way pose a threat" it's up to the MoD Police to deal with it - that's their role, what they're equipped for, and what they're there for, and why they've been there since 2015. If you don't know what Public Duties are, and you obviously don't, they're detailed in the Strategic Defence Review, Future Soldier, and summarised in the Guide on Page 96. Of course "being seated on a horse" is a major factor - neither the horses nor riders are trained or equipped as the police are, and the riders are comparative novices wearing ceremonial armour limiting movement and with the helmets limiting their vision, who would simply be a liability - that isn't knocking them in any way, it's simply not what they're there for and not what they're equipped for. Your work doing "Intelligence and UK Security" at the checkout in Sainsbury's is of no relevance to Horseguards.
@@NigelShepherd-z7k Look up their role and the role of the MoD Police - I just can't be bothered with this tripe anymore, with someone who has no idea what they're talking about.
Hmmm these beautiful horses realy don't like the large number of umbrellas. Nor the idiots clustering I front of a very distressed horse 🐎 . They act like their at a bloody petting zoo. Fantastic job soldier.
People act more and more brain dead. Standing before a huge animal that's obviously not having his best day. I don't know how most of them exist from day to day.
Yeah, horsie looks like a newbie and quite young? It must be an experience with all those strange sounds, sights and smells.. Specially bred for strength and good temperament but I guess its like ant new job?
The horse knows something about that boy and does not like him. Mom has no control. She is going to have some serious trouble within 2 to 4 years. Feel a bit sorry for her.
Amazing horsemanship, I wonder is it a young horse? The crowds were upsetting him however the guard did an amazing job, being persistent making him circle and stand, I noticed the bit was off, of course he was fighting the bit to get his own way, but didn't get away with anything. Towards the end I noticed the curb chain hanging at one side, I wonder if they had to tighten it a bit because he's prone to acting up. Either way I really admire the guard being firm the whole time. Annoying to watch tourists still trying to get a photo with a horse that's cleary freaking out at them being in his face
Did nobody realise that the horse shaking his head up and down had his near side rein caught on the bridle, not even the trooper who came out to see him!!!
They should put the swing gets across the arches so it's a proper barrier but easy for the kings guards to push open to go through etc. the Cain where it's placed is good but the barrier I mean is for the arches next to the little shop.
People are so ignorant when the horse is obviously agitated and they walk close to the horse. Especially teachers bringing their kids there and are too ignorant to realize the danger. They should be banned and fined for their ignorance.
It's the bit in his mouth ,,keeps twisting on the right side ,,guard assistant came out fixed it and the horse twisted it again before the assistant left but he didn't notice !!!!
It's also good if filmers can learn to recognize this ,,the bit in their mouths tends to raise up higher on one side than the other when the horse tries to bite together and can't ...
WHO ARE THE KING'S GUARD? Formed in 1969, the regiment emerged from the merger of the Royal Horse Guards ("the Blues") and the Royal Dragoons ("the Royals"), units with roots in the mid-17th century. Serving globally, it had roles in Northern Ireland, the Cold War in West Germany, the Falklands War, UN missions in Bosnia, and conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. It was part of key defense strategies and reconnaissance missions. Notably, Prince William and Prince Harry joined as cornets in 2006. HOW LONG DO THE ROYAL GUARDS AND ROYAL HORSES WORK? After the officer checks them at 4:00 p.m., everyone, whether they're on horseback or not, will be done for the day. Two guards on horses watch the entrance to Horse Guards on Whitehall from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. They switch out every hour. WHY THEY SLAP THE HORSE? The purpose of guards slapping their horses when dismounting is to ensure the horse is prepared for the change in weight distribution as the guard descends from the horse. The first one on the neck is essential to tell the horse, "good job." The second slap is to inform the horse that there is an excessive displacement of weight on one side at dismount. HORSES ON HOLIDAY IN THE UK Following the conclusion of the Summer Ceremonial Season, these diligent military horses are respectfully sent to the LEICESTERSHIRE countryside for a well-deserved period of rest and recuperation. One may observe them taking a break on the beaches of Holkham in Norfolk, where they are free to enjoy themselves. During their six-week vacation, the horses are free to roam the verdant fields, inhale the invigorating country air, and revel in the delight of mud baths. At the break of dawn, they are escorted to the square at Hyde Park Barracks, where horse-drawn carriages await to transport them beyond the city limits. Their meticulously trimmed coats are allowed to grow naturally, and their metal shoes are removed. It is a joyous occasion for these majestic creatures! www.army.mod.uk/news-and-events/news/2023/08/military-working-horses-set-free-for-holiday-frolics/ ❤️ Please LIKE 👍 this video to help my channel grow. ❤️ Subscribe & click the bell (🔔) to receive notifications whenever I upload a new video; you'll be the first to know. ❤️Become a Channel Member💂JOIN HERE: / ua-cam.com/channels/zs3UW3PEzYv66Yy9nD7D8g.htmljoin Your contribution supports my Channel to create daily videos for you ❤️ Wishing you an amazing day ahead! Social Media Links: UA-cam ua-cam.com/channels/zs3UW3PEzYv66Yy9nD7D8g.html Instagram instagram.com/o.fernando.oliveira X x.com/LondonChro32961?t=nVTmgqp5vcC5dlflkEOe-Q&s=09 Have you ever visited the Household Cavalry Museum? householdcavalry.co.uk/museum/
I'm curious while its nice you give information on the Blues & Royals, why do you never give any information on the Lifeguards the other regiment that do ceremonial duties at Horseguards?
@@Londonchronicles Thank you will look forward to reading it, I believe they are the oldest regiment in the British army. 😀Also thank you for the time stamps makes it so much easier to find something you might have missed.
Where I live petting zoos are popular. I just wonder whenever the public sees an animal among the public that they think that's an invitation to touch them. Especially when adults encourage the child to touch the animal. Also, if you show animals at County or State Fairs and you are walking your animal from the barn to the show ring and back - you have to watch the public to make sure everyone is safe and your animal is safe. People without experience in being around animals can be problematic.
ESA MADRE,DEL MINUTO 5.20.ES UNA IRRESPONSABLE LLEVANDO A LOS CHICOS DONDE EL CABALLO !.¿ SI EL CABALLO APLASTA AL KID EN EL BOX,QUE LE PASARIA A LA MADRE ?.
Inside those uniforms there is a real live young man or woman. Arrogant tourist need to think about how those guards feel when their stupid behavior puts him/her/horse in danger of injury. Also, it takes a lot of self control to stay still and keep the horse happy when people act out or are rude. Tourists seem to forget that and think the guards are there as a tourist attraction.
I really question why the police don’t control the crowds better? They seem to like standing around talking to each other? Why are they not on the sidewalk and some inside the court yard? Is that not part of their jobs.? People just seem to stand around hoping something will happen. Keep the crowd moving.
Ich finde das Schrecklich und Schlim was mit dem Pferd ist durch so viele leute die nicht nachdenken wie sich das Pferd fühlen muß bei so viel Streß das ist eindeutig zu viel Streß für das Arme tier 😪😪
Aveces creo que mi caballo 🐴 bello le molesta los frenos porque está masticando mucho. Él es tan lindo y el 💂♀️ guardia también. Por eso está como inquieto
The second slap shall inform the horse about a displacement of weight? Sorry but that's a lovely romantic fairy-tale for tourists, in my opinion. Why? To this some questions first: do you believe that it would be possible to ride a horse, as we see it at horse guards, if the horses have to be warned about every displacement of weight during riding? Do we see the horses batting any eyelid when the troopers dismount? Why is only one horse warned, how do the others know the moment of dismount? My answer: if a horse is as sensible about weight displacement, it is hardly to ride, because riding includes a permanent (less or more) weight displacement; one had to warn the horse the whole time while riding. The trooper stands a few seconds on one stirrup before slapping; the horse would then be warned a f t e r the displacement - that makes no sense. Therefore the slapping must have another reason. So when I reflect a bit and querry me what a military unit makes function properly, I think of drill, orders and obedience, signals, signs, flags and gestures. An order must be given clearly so that it can be understood and executed correctly - by e v e r y soldier. In our case one trooper has to to ride a bit foreward, so he is exponated and visible for all. Then he shows what to do next: the retained reins as preparation for dismount. By the order "dismount" they stand on one stirrup waiting for the signal to execute the order. This signal must make the exposed trooper. So he extends his arm (not for the horses, this is not of interest for them, except the stable and hay) which means "look out" ,immediately follows the slap, the last signal of the order "dismount". Actual the trooper shall slap ideally on the leather of the saddle so it makes a smacking sound which also can be heard from those soldiers who cannot see the one ahead the line. Isn't this a pretty plausible explanation?
It's about time they changed and placed something over those cobblestones inside the box to stop the horses slipping! It will make it much safer! They have anti slip mats in stables!
I see at the 40: mark a concession stand. With guard playing selfie stooge, why not get it over with, dress him up as Mickey Mouse, with jugglers, and things.
I don’t like the people putting their hands in the mouth, noise, head of the horses. They are strangers to them. Just put your hands on your own face and mouth, head rubbing all the time. The horse and Guards are working, leave them alone.
Where was this child’s, little brats, parents, it seems they just let him do what he likes, manners and politeness don’t cost anything, so you horrible lot show a little of respect and teach your little brats to have some respect for these working soldiers who have probably just come back from some war or other and don’t need to be treated like this ever.
Wow,how whimsical are these giving out orders. Theres no BAM 😂😂 Some are travellers , not listen to these Guards,cos don't listen to own parents some of them
How about a Do Not Enter sign on the arches! It might help a little! In my opinion, the Horse Guards need better protection from the police! If someone gets seriously injured, there is going to be trouble!
I have seen a mare kick a stallion in the head and kill him instantly. A zebra can kill a lion with a kick. What do they think that a horse could do to a adult, let alone a child? Think, people.
Take your photo and leave! Should not be a crowd milling around!! Where are the cops? ? Poor horse is obviously in distress !! Look at the idiots just hoping he will bolt! Trooper doing excellent job controlling him!! He is allowing horse a bit of leeway! I guess it takes time for the horses to get used to the noise and small area they have to stand in !
Do people who put their babies in a sling in front of their bodies ever wonder what harm they would do to the baby if they tripped and fell onto them? People rarely fall backwards,it’s usually forwards when they trip.Never mind the force which would harm the baby as they hit the ground,add the parental weight behind that and they’ll probably be crushed.
There is a Guards souvenir booth.. I thought royalty had more class than to sell coffee, mugs, and keychains tourists. Especially since the tourists have no respect for these Soldiers who are serving their Country … These Guards are protecting the crown jewels, royalty and aristocrats whom visit from all around the world . It’s not Disneyland .. The disrespect absolutely blows my mind, and I am an obnoxious American and it’s offending me 🙄
Not just obnoxious but badly misinformed. They're not "royalty" - the tacky souvenir booth is H Cav's. They're not "protecting the crown jewels", which are at the Tower of London. They don't protect "royalty" either, which is the Met Police's responsibility, and how any "aristocrats" protect themselves is entirely up to them.
Der Arme Gardemann hat voll die Schwirigkeiten sein Pferd ruig zu halten bei so viel bedrengung von außen die Leute sind Schuld daran wenn das Pferd dursch dreht und angreift dann werdenn die dummen leute nicht mehr dum rum lachen dann ist es zu Spät und es werden Lute verletzt Leute lernt endlich das ist kein Spiel
Are these people taking pictures or making UA-cam videos? Some of them stand there forever waiting for family to take 20 pictures of the same exact pose. Get your picture and move on, let someone else get a picture.
Now I'm really against this activity. I thought they changed horses every hour. Apparently not. The horse spends one hour in the outside being annoyed by the public poking him then back to a stall for an hour only to be sent back to the outside box. A full day of this and people wonder why some of them want to bite? I don't know if someone is more concerned about tourist dollars or history but at least shorten the schedule AND extend the area between public and the horse so they will stop touching the horse and endangering the soldiers. It's not a petting zoo,!
0:00 Coming up...
1:44 "GET OUT OF THE ARCHES" This king has had enough of rude tourists. From now on, do not mess with him.
5:06 A tourist runs around the horse. It is the first time I have seen it at Horse Guards.
23:00 The famous Changing of the Guard 2pm. Note: They change guards and horses every hour, from 10 am to 4 pm That means they work for one hour and rest for one hour.
25:37 Why did they slap the horse?
The purpose of guards slapping their horses when dismounting is to ensure the horse is prepared for the change in weight distribution as the guard descends from the horse.
The first one on the neck is essential to tell the horse, "good job." The second slap is to inform the horse that there is an excessive displacement of weight on one side at dismount
38:07 "Make Way to the King's Life Guards!" TWICE The gateman checks on the horsemen. He usually does it every 15 minutes.
44:02 How cute! It just started raining, and now the horse is agitated, and the toddler wants to touch it.
47:27 "GET OUT OF THE ARCHES!"
48:54 GET OUT OF THE ARCHES The teenager tried to protect himself from the rain. Note: This is a restricted area.
49:42 The unsettled horse left the box. But he needs to finish his one-hour shift, then he will rest for the next hour in the stables. The workday is from 10 am to 4 pm.
50:17 The horse left the box again, from the back door.
50:40 "GET OUT OF THE ARCHES!"
51:39 An unsettling horse in the box is trying to rear. Tourist get scared.
54:41 The soldier came to help the horseman.
59:23 What's going on there? Does she want to touch the unsettled horse?
59:40 Two more tourists tried to protect themselves from the rain in the Arches, which is a restricted area. The majestic King's Guard is doing a great job! Huge respect!
1:00:32 Oh no! Wrong place for the family. The wheelchair-bound mom and her family are in the Arches. The King's Guard did his job. The husband didn't understand correctly the first time.
1:01:31 The unsettling horse left the box in the rain.
1:01:55 The other horse is unsettled in the box, but the horse doesn't leave the box.
1:02:45 The soldier came to assist the horsemen. I guess he asked the first horseman if he wanted to go in earlier, and he said no. Then the soldier headed to the second horseman and asked the same question, and this one, for some reason, decided to go in earlier.
1:04:21 The gateman checks on the horseman, as the second box is empty.
1:06:37 Horse neighs loudly.
1:10:48 Once more, the horse neighs loudly and spins inside the box. Why doesn't this tourist understand that it is not time for that?
1:11:45 The king's guard displays tranquility and horsemanship skills to control his restless horse. Hats off!
1:12:50 The soldier checks the horse.
1:15:00 "GET BACK!" the Horseman shouted at the tourist while trying to calm down his horse.
1:16:00 Schoolchildren arrived to watch the agitated horse. Where is the person responsible for them? The horseman shouted at them, "STAND BACK...!" UNBELIEVABLE!!! Armed Police officer came to assist the horseman.
1:18:52 The horse continues fighting. Beginning of the Changing of the Guard Ceremony.
1:20:30 The Changing of the Guard 3 pm. No ceremony, only one rider and one horse, as the second went in earlier.
1:21:07 Such a gorgeous horse.
1:21:43 Two special-needs children take photos with the Royal Guard and Royal Horse.
Date filmed: 27 May 2024 🎥2/2
#thekingsguarduk Thank you for your service! ❤ 🇬🇧
The Guard doesn't yellbut carmly says 'make way for the Kings Lifeguard ' people do make way
Really nice video , and REALLY nice to have those side notes so you can go back and catch the 'main points ' Thanks ❤❤
@@jillp3761Thank you!
Thank you for the "play by play"....wonderful!😊
@Londonchronicles Subtítulos Español? Gracias por compartir ❤
have you seen the police draw thir guns at somone there?
HUGE Respect to the trooper for sticking it out and not running back to the stables. Mad skills, patience and control with his mount, very commendable. You're doing it right Trooper! What an asset to his regiment. Excellence at work ❤
Thank you ever so much for the timestamps... Gratefully appreciated.
Glad you enjoyed 😃
Thanks for the time stamps. Helpful for those in charge of horse guards in analyzing everything that happened during filming.
I'm relieved that the signs were changed to not touch the horse. I bet the horses are grateful too.
That poor horse is not into standing in a box for part of the day! I don't blame him at all. It would make me restless and crazy!!
This horse is distressed and yet those idiots stand in front of its stall,it decides to jettison out someone will get trampled.i feel bad for the horse and the guard.
Well said, and I suppose by their neglect in letting children especially to enter the boxes is paramount to neglectful behaviour.
That boy wos very Disrespectful ther just do not care w0t do some people do it l do know if we di it were they come from they would like it Karen Leeds seacorf
It is rarely safe to get behind a horse in a restricted area..if it us not used to you... that could have
Ended very badly if the horse kick out behind it!
The hardest part of this video was not being able to reach in and free the rein on the end of the bit where it kept getting caught up on the bridle strap above when the horse tossed its head. The stable trooper corrected it when talking to the guardsman but it got caught again next time the horse tossed its head and he didn't notice it again. Great coverage LC. Mad crowds in all the rain.
That kid who went into the stall, needs to be punished! It's not only rude, but dangerous!!
There are a lot of people who know nothing about horses, and have possibly never seen one in real life, so they have no idea how to behave around them. People calling the kid a brat, or rude when he was simply trying to avoid the horse biting him are the ones being a little ridiculous.
No excuses.most everyone has a tv. The G.uard is not a babysitter. Take him home. The. Person was right, he is an I'll mannered child.
Good for the King's Guard for yelling at the crowd to stand back. As soon as they did, the horse calmed down quite a bit. Those people were so noisy!!!😡
Where are their brains of these parents, putting their children in danger like this.?
The parents have no brains 🤬
They from the DER country 😅
Thank you for the great description of the changing of the guard!
Glad it was helpful! 😀
@@LondonchroniclesSorry, but it was very badly wrong, as I've explained.
Too many of these tourists are a few sandwiches short of a picnic !🤪
Thank you for filming on an interesting day 😊
Glad you enjoyed 😀
When the French schoolchildren arrived (accompanied by their very young teacher who obviously didn't know how to control them and anticipate the danger the children were in, standing so close to a very very agitated horse), i don't think it was the Ministry of Defense police officer who shouted at them to stand back. I didn't see any MOD officers coming to the box, until after the event. Judging by the voice and accent, i think it was Buska who shouted, re-inforcing what the trooper had said. The trooper also told them that the horse could kill them (but obviosuly, the children didn't understand). So Buska to the rescue, again😀😀😀 He always knows when it's high time to intervene from the side with clueless or disorganized groups like the French children were. That was one EXCELLENT re-inforcement, shouted out! The trooper on the horse is one of my favorite troopers. I've seen him before but mostly as a gateman or as a chitsman, rarely as a boxman. This time, he did one heck of a job, to calm that horse down for 35 minutes non-stop, counted on the watch!☺☺☺
@@dbn52 Okies, it could have been Abdullah as well, i only head Buska's voice very clearly😀
Thank you 😀
@@Londonchronicles You're very welcome😊
De Franse kinderen blijven maar schreeuwen. En schreeuwen. 😱 Kan er dan niemand nadenken dat dit paard niet tot rust komt.😢😢😢😢😢
Some UA-camrs get involved to deliberately provoke incidents - they're NOT appreciated by the guard, who are trying to get rid of them.
The parents of the Brat that let him run inside the box in back of the horse 1. Need their heads examined for letting the Brat do it. 2. Should be fined for letting him do it. 3. The brat could have been kicked, and would have been the parents fault, not the Guard or horses fault.
And they can't say they didn't know anything when there's signs beside each horse box saying the horses may bite or kick.
Makes me wonder also, if they were hoping horse would kick their kid or something, then try to sue. Now days, I wouldn't put it past anyone to do that.
@@dianekruger5977TRUE IF THEY CAN READ/UNDERSTAND ENGLISH.
@@carolrose3367do they need a sign, that's a heck of a big animal to let your child run around. Idiocy
Shovelling shit for 2weeks back at the stables
I think when it rains, the horse becomes restless too! 😮
Can’t the powers that be help the guards with the idiotic disrespectful tourists and put signs/chain to keep them out of the arches? They shouldn’t have to keep an eye on that kind of behavior while they are on duty. I don’t care what country they are from. Some are definitely. Worse than others.
If a horse became unsettled then imagine it hemmed in by a chain? It seems to be edging towards permanent barriers but the front is a public right of way legally.. The Arch is private property..
Too much money coming in.
Sorry I didn’t mean where the horses are the arches where the lifeguard stands between them and the little kiosk. That older gentleman does a good job trying to stop them, not in front where the guard and horses are.
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@@emmsue1053There are no horses in the arches, and the chains are taken down for changeovers.
Thank you so much for the time stamps.
Thank you for all your support!
@@Londonchronicles You are very welcome, dear one. God bless and protect you. Stay safe. London seems to be a historically rough place to live.
When you see a horse scraping the floor,with ears back especially, stay away
Not if you are as dumb as a piece of hay....
Its a horse not a mad bull.😂
@@chrismaynard4117 Seriously? You obviously don't know much about horses, or their behavior, or you'd know just how serious their body language and reactions can be.
I cannot believe that the guard did not shout at that child going behind the horse. The child really needed to understand the danger he put himself in.
Cannot believe the man who held the child up against the horses head where the warning sign is.
STOP TOUCHING THE HORSE!!!
The horse's are so Precious and Adorable and I really don't like how the people really like to make the horses agitated I still think they need to have a police person or even a guard with the guards on the horses to keep the tourist in line
I like the child's voice at 1:02 who is translating for the horse, "Why are you taking a picture of me. Leave me alone."
The kid is lucky he didn't get kicked.
What utter stupidity of the parents
I really don't think people realise .. or care, the King's Guard isn't there for your amusement. They are military and carry out a serious role. Even touching the horse is a very serious matter.
Who creeps around behind a strange horse? Lucky it didn't kick him into the middle of next week, or worse.
It's Public Duties - for the public. At Horseguards that IS their role.
@@John-G I work in Intelligence and UK Security. It's a ceremonial duty but they are still working. If someone were to try to attack the building or in any way pose a threat they would still act - with force.
Being seated on a horse is neither here nor there. People seem to view them as some kind of live action ornaments... they're not.
@@NigelShepherd-z7k Sorry, but you're talking absolute rubbish about something you clearly know nothing about and have no experience of, and that's being polite.
Of course they're "still working", but their work at Horseguards is Public Duties. That's what the MoD, the Army, the Household Division, Household Cavalry, and HCMR all give as their role - Public Duties - and I doubt if they're all wrong.
Public Duties are also what I did for two weeks in every eight for my first two years in the military.
If you don't know what Public Duties are, and you clearly don't, you can find it detailed in the Strategic Defence Review, Future Soldier, or summarised in the Future Soldier Guide on Page 96.
"If someone were to try to attack the building or in any way pose a threat" it's the MoD Police's direct responsibility to deal with it - that's why they're there, equipped as they are, and why they've been there since 2015, and that's what they're equipped to do.
It is absolutely NOT why the King's Life Guard are there, and they're NOT equipped to deal with it in any way if attacked.
They're unarmed, their horses aren't trained in the same way police horses are, most of the troopers are comparatively novice riders, and they're wearing ceremonial armour that limits their movement and vision.
In the event of any attack or threat the ceremonial guard are simply a liability and they move to the stables, out of the way.
That's not knocking them or looking down on their job in any way, it's simply how the responsibilities are broken down for what I would have thought were very obvious reasons.
All due respect to your experience in "Intelligence and UK Security" at the checkout in Sainsbury's, but that isn't how it works.
@@NigelShepherd-z7k Of course they're "still working" - they're not on holiday.
Their work at Horseguards, though, is Public Duties. That's their role.
That's what the MoD, the Army, the Household Division, Household Cavalry and HCMR all say their role is and I doubt they've all got it wrong.
Public Duties are also what I did for two weeks in eight for my first two years in the Army so I'm pretty familiar with it.
"If someone were to try to attack the building or in any way pose a threat" it's up to the MoD Police to deal with it - that's their role, what they're equipped for, and what they're there for, and why they've been there since 2015.
If you don't know what Public Duties are, and you obviously don't, they're detailed in the Strategic Defence Review, Future Soldier, and summarised in the Guide on Page 96.
Of course "being seated on a horse" is a major factor - neither the horses nor riders are trained or equipped as the police are, and the riders are comparative novices wearing ceremonial armour limiting movement and with the helmets limiting their vision, who would simply be a liability - that isn't knocking them in any way, it's simply not what they're there for and not what they're equipped for.
Your work doing "Intelligence and UK Security" at the checkout in Sainsbury's is of no relevance to Horseguards.
@@NigelShepherd-z7k Look up their role and the role of the MoD Police - I just can't be bothered with this tripe anymore, with someone who has no idea what they're talking about.
Looks like the kings horses don't like umbrellas very much!😮
Well behaved horses, pity about tourists.
Hmmm these beautiful horses realy don't like the large number of umbrellas. Nor the idiots clustering I front of a very distressed horse 🐎 . They act like their at a bloody petting zoo. Fantastic job soldier.
I love the sound of the horses... It's like their dancing..
I was thinking the same thing when I read your comment...tap dancers!!😊
Never saw such ignorant, rude, obnoxious people in one area. Sad world.
Thank you for the entertainment. No matter where we come from, nor our language. People all act the same. Have a relaxing evening.
Glad you enjoyed 😀
It's about time they do something to protect the guards.
The horse at 5:21 must be one of Ormonde's top students.😆
I swear these tourist must have left any common sense they had at home when they left on vacation.
People act more and more brain dead. Standing before a huge animal that's obviously not having his best day. I don't know how most of them exist from day to day.
Yeah, horsie looks like a newbie and quite young? It must be an experience with all those strange sounds, sights and smells.. Specially bred for strength and good temperament but I guess its like ant new job?
The horse knows something about that boy and does not like him. Mom has no control. She is going to have some serious trouble within 2 to 4 years. Feel a bit sorry for her.
Where's the father?
Amazing horsemanship, I wonder is it a young horse? The crowds were upsetting him however the guard did an amazing job, being persistent making him circle and stand, I noticed the bit was off, of course he was fighting the bit to get his own way, but didn't get away with anything. Towards the end I noticed the curb chain hanging at one side, I wonder if they had to tighten it a bit because he's prone to acting up. Either way I really admire the guard being firm the whole time. Annoying to watch tourists still trying to get a photo with a horse that's cleary freaking out at them being in his face
Did nobody realise that the horse shaking his head up and down had his near side rein caught on the bridle, not even the trooper who came out to see him!!!
They did notice,it was fixed several times,and the mounted trooper did too,thats why several times he shook the reins to get it off.
They should put the swing gets across the arches so it's a proper barrier but easy for the kings guards to push open to go through etc. the Cain where it's placed is good but the barrier I mean is for the arches next to the little shop.
The Guard’s Shop might do well on line!😊
Those cobblestones can get very slippery for the horses.
People are so ignorant when the horse is obviously agitated and they walk close to the horse. Especially teachers bringing their kids there and are too ignorant to realize the danger. They should be banned and fined for their ignorance.
Kudos to the guard in controlling his horse!
Kids need to lean respect.
Parents PLEASE! Supervise your children. These horses can be very dangerous! This adds not only stress to the horse, but the rider also.
OH YES MOM.... Walk away mad!!!
It's the bit in his mouth ,,keeps twisting on the right side ,,guard assistant came out fixed it and the horse twisted it again before the assistant left but he didn't notice !!!!
It's also good if filmers can learn to recognize this ,,the bit in their mouths tends to raise up higher on one side than the other when the horse tries to bite together and can't ...
my god the curb change is undone...
🤣 tourist are like busy ants which way do I go
WHO ARE THE KING'S GUARD?
Formed in 1969, the regiment emerged from the merger of the Royal Horse Guards ("the Blues") and the Royal Dragoons ("the Royals"), units with roots in the mid-17th century. Serving globally, it had roles in Northern Ireland, the Cold War in West Germany, the Falklands War, UN missions in Bosnia, and conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. It was part of key defense strategies and reconnaissance missions. Notably, Prince William and Prince Harry joined as cornets in 2006.
HOW LONG DO THE ROYAL GUARDS AND ROYAL HORSES WORK?
After the officer checks them at 4:00 p.m., everyone, whether they're on horseback or not, will be done for the day. Two guards on horses watch the entrance to Horse Guards on Whitehall from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. They switch out every hour.
WHY THEY SLAP THE HORSE?
The purpose of guards slapping their horses when dismounting is to ensure the horse is prepared for the change in weight distribution as the guard descends from the horse.
The first one on the neck is essential to tell the horse, "good job." The second slap is to inform the horse that there is an excessive displacement of weight on one side at dismount.
HORSES ON HOLIDAY IN THE UK
Following the conclusion of the Summer Ceremonial Season, these diligent military horses are respectfully sent to the LEICESTERSHIRE countryside for a well-deserved period of rest and recuperation. One may observe them taking a break on the beaches of Holkham in Norfolk, where they are free to enjoy themselves.
During their six-week vacation, the horses are free to roam the verdant fields, inhale the invigorating country air, and revel in the delight of mud baths. At the break of dawn, they are escorted to the square at Hyde Park Barracks, where horse-drawn carriages await to transport them beyond the city limits. Their meticulously trimmed coats are allowed to grow naturally, and their metal shoes are removed. It is a joyous occasion for these majestic creatures!
www.army.mod.uk/news-and-events/news/2023/08/military-working-horses-set-free-for-holiday-frolics/
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Thank you, wonderful information!! Maybe a bit about how Guards have been here from around 1660 also?
I'm curious while its nice you give information on the Blues & Royals, why do you never give any information on the Lifeguards the other regiment that do ceremonial duties at Horseguards?
@@emmsue1053I'm working on it!
@@BlueIsis433I'm working on it!
@@Londonchronicles Thank you will look forward to reading it, I believe they are the oldest regiment in the British army. 😀Also thank you for the time stamps makes it so much easier to find something you might have missed.
Where I live petting zoos are popular. I just wonder whenever the public sees an animal among the public that they think that's an invitation to touch them. Especially when adults encourage the child to touch the animal. Also, if you show animals at County or State Fairs and you are walking your animal from the barn to the show ring and back - you have to watch the public to make sure everyone is safe and your animal is safe. People without experience in being around animals can be problematic.
ESA MADRE,DEL MINUTO 5.20.ES UNA IRRESPONSABLE LLEVANDO A LOS CHICOS DONDE EL CABALLO !.¿ SI EL CABALLO APLASTA AL KID EN EL BOX,QUE LE PASARIA A LA MADRE ?.
Inside those uniforms there is a real live young man or woman. Arrogant tourist need to think about how those guards feel when their stupid behavior puts him/her/horse in danger of injury. Also, it takes a lot of self control to stay still and keep the horse happy when people act out or are
rude. Tourists seem to forget that and think the guards are there as a tourist attraction.
They think the horses have been laid out in their honour
I really question why the police don’t control the crowds better? They seem to like standing around talking to each other? Why are they not on the sidewalk and some inside the court yard? Is that not part of their jobs.? People just seem to stand around hoping something will happen. Keep the crowd moving.
No, it's NOT "part of their jobs" 😖.
The poor horses,😢. The people pose so stupid!
It would seem Britain & the USA should close their borders.
Or is it too late already? 🤔 😏
TEM QUE FECHAR MESMO
There was something wrong with the horse's bit ...
Beautiful capture of the store holder opening packages with her teeth. Very hygienic - not!
Ich finde das Schrecklich und Schlim was mit dem Pferd ist durch so viele leute die nicht nachdenken wie sich das Pferd fühlen muß bei so viel Streß das ist eindeutig zu viel Streß für das Arme tier 😪😪
Guardia 💂♀️ supo controlar bien su 🐎 caballos ese grupo de niños descontrolaron mi bello caballo
Aveces creo que mi caballo 🐴 bello le molesta los frenos porque está masticando mucho. Él es tan lindo y el 💂♀️ guardia también. Por eso está como inquieto
that was dum mother of the year award.
If you think I’m going to watch a video for nearly 1.5 hours to see some rude kids for a couple of minutes you are mistaken.
Pretty people, standing with good posture makes a nice photo. Sticking fingers n thumbs up spoil yr face in the photo
Pochissime persone ringraziano questi meravigliosi soldati....tutti gli altri sembrano una mandria
The teenager in the arches trying to get out of the rain should know better. S**t don't melt.
Living testimony to idioticy.
The second slap shall inform the horse about a displacement of weight? Sorry but that's a lovely romantic fairy-tale for tourists, in my opinion. Why? To this some questions first: do you believe that it would be possible to ride a horse, as we see it at horse guards, if the horses have to be warned about every displacement of weight during riding? Do we see the horses batting any eyelid when the troopers dismount? Why is only one horse warned, how do the others know the moment of dismount?
My answer: if a horse is as sensible about weight displacement, it is hardly to ride, because riding includes a permanent (less or more) weight displacement; one had to warn the horse the whole time while riding.
The trooper stands a few seconds on one stirrup before slapping; the horse would then be warned a f t e r the displacement - that makes no sense. Therefore the slapping must have another reason. So when I reflect a bit and querry me what a military unit makes function properly, I think of drill, orders and obedience, signals, signs, flags and gestures. An order must be given clearly so that it can be understood and executed correctly - by e v e r y soldier. In our case one trooper has to to ride a bit foreward, so he is exponated and visible for all. Then he shows what to do next: the retained reins as preparation for dismount. By the order "dismount" they stand on one stirrup waiting for the signal to execute the order. This signal must make the exposed trooper. So he extends his arm (not for the horses, this is not of interest for them, except the stable and hay) which means "look out" ,immediately follows the slap, the last signal of the order "dismount". Actual the trooper shall slap ideally on the leather of the saddle so it makes a smacking sound which also can be heard from those soldiers who cannot see the one ahead the line.
Isn't this a pretty plausible explanation?
Que gente tannnn odiosa, aun lloviendo van a molestar pienso que los caballos estan artos de ver tanta gente molestando.
THEIR PARENTS MUST BE BEAMING WITH PRIDE
It's about time they changed and placed something over those cobblestones inside the box to stop the horses slipping! It will make it much safer! They have anti slip mats in stables!
It could be because of all the unbrellas there's too many of them around the horse no wonder he's stressing
I see at the 40: mark a concession stand. With guard playing selfie stooge, why not get it over with, dress him up as Mickey Mouse, with jugglers, and things.
his poor guard got no help from anyone?
It looks like the bits in the horse's mouth are painful. They are chewing frantically and they want them out.
😂🤣
I don’t like the people putting their hands in the mouth, noise, head of the horses. They are strangers to them. Just put your hands on your own face and mouth, head rubbing all the time. The horse and Guards are working, leave them alone.
Did anyone see that his mouth peace chain was hanging ?? So maybe the mouth was stressful ????
😂🤣
Its called a curb chain its part of the bit.
Its called a curb chain its part of the bit.
Where was this child’s, little brats, parents, it seems they just let him do what he likes, manners and politeness don’t cost anything, so you horrible lot show a little of respect and teach your little brats to have some respect for these working soldiers who have probably just come back from some war or other and don’t need to be treated like this ever.
I don't see one cop around....!
Wow,how whimsical are these giving out orders.
Theres no BAM 😂😂
Some are travellers , not listen to these Guards,cos don't listen to own parents some of them
How about a Do Not Enter sign on the arches! It might help a little! In my opinion, the Horse Guards need better protection from the police! If someone gets seriously injured, there is going to be trouble!
Please...stop crowding the poor horses!!😢
horse don't rally like the rain
They have on to go in ther ther are working but the people stand in with the king guard they just keep doing there thing Karen
I have seen a mare kick a stallion in the head and kill him instantly. A zebra can kill a lion with a kick. What do they think that a horse could do to a adult, let alone a child? Think, people.
Can't block the RoyalGuards view way:sign.
Please…this a home for them. No respect from public. King.,,,please don’t allow others around the horses!
"a home for them"? NO IT'S NOT.
Take your photo and leave! Should not be a crowd milling around!! Where are the cops? ?
Poor horse is obviously in distress !! Look at the idiots just hoping he will bolt! Trooper doing excellent job controlling him!! He is allowing horse a bit of leeway! I guess it takes time for the horses to get used to the noise and small area they have to stand in !
Pourquoi personne ne vient aider ce pauvre gars C’est facile à voir que ces cheval est fatigué paniqué, c’est dangereux pour les enfants
Do people who put their babies in a sling in front of their bodies ever wonder what harm they would do to the baby if they tripped and fell onto them? People rarely fall backwards,it’s usually forwards when they trip.Never mind the force which would harm the baby as they hit the ground,add the parental weight behind that and they’ll probably be crushed.
There is a Guards souvenir booth..
I thought royalty had more class than to sell coffee, mugs, and keychains tourists.
Especially since the tourists have no respect for these Soldiers who are serving their Country …
These Guards are protecting the crown jewels, royalty and aristocrats whom visit from all around the world .
It’s not Disneyland ..
The disrespect absolutely blows my mind, and I am an obnoxious American and it’s offending me 🙄
Not just obnoxious but badly misinformed.
They're not "royalty" - the tacky souvenir booth is H Cav's.
They're not "protecting the crown jewels", which are at the Tower of London. They don't protect "royalty" either, which is the Met Police's responsibility, and how any "aristocrats" protect themselves is entirely up to them.
People 🤷🤦
Der Arme Gardemann hat voll die Schwirigkeiten sein Pferd ruig zu halten bei so viel bedrengung von außen die Leute sind Schuld daran wenn das Pferd dursch dreht und angreift dann werdenn die dummen leute nicht mehr dum rum lachen dann ist es zu Spät und es werden Lute verletzt Leute lernt endlich das ist kein Spiel
Are these people taking pictures or making UA-cam videos? Some of them stand there forever waiting for family to take 20 pictures of the same exact pose. Get your picture and move on, let someone else get a picture.
Ihr Lute könnt froh darüber sein das mann euch auf sein grundstück kucken lest also benimmt euch endsprechend danach
Würde der Gardemann das Pferd nicht ruig halten und es wehre allein dann glaube ich würden viele verletzte leute geben es würde euch Plat tretten
Des Arme Pferd muß da dringend wenn bevor noch was Schlimmes Passiert mit dem Gardemann und dem Pferd bitte 😪😪😪
Now I'm really against this activity. I thought they changed horses every hour. Apparently not. The horse spends one hour in the outside being annoyed by the public poking him then back to a stall for an hour only to be sent back to the outside box. A full day of this and people wonder why some of them want to bite? I don't know if someone is more concerned about tourist dollars or history but at least shorten the schedule AND extend the area between public and the horse so they will stop touching the horse and endangering the soldiers. It's not a petting zoo,!
That information was very BADLY WRONG.
The horses do one, one hour duty a day in the box, very occasionally two, roughly every ten days. That's all.