The bell chimes and the horse steps forward and throws his head back… he knows he’s coming off duty 🎉 He’s looking forward to his tack coming off, getting a rub down and possibly a bit of grub 🌱.
I Still think a rope or something done to stop people holding or pulling the rains. Well done our soldiers. A its about time the soldiers and police is given the permission to be more stern or what ever is needed with people who try to discredit all our forces 🇬🇧
Thanks for your service? He's serving a gaggle of psychopathic banking dynasties that control world governments and engineer war to generate wealth. They just sell gullible people like you the 'fighting for freedom' propaganda.
They are shouting more, today a good example, chitsman had to shout at a dozy tourist standing in her way.. The blues and royals are certainly shouting..
What I find disgusting is that you have so many likes. ...and.... You're bitching that people aren't paying attention to soldiers at a complex that's filled with soldiers. Duh! A person would have to understand that a soldier was trying to exert control. If he doesn't speak or use a hand signal people won't know what he wants, especially people transiting the area and not attending the ceremony.
I love this horse and his expression as if to say, what a bunch of thick dolts. When he turns his head toward the tourist who got too close, I realized he is the most intelligent creature in the “room”!
What all these tourists seem to forget, is that all the Guards on duty are frontline troops from some of the most famous and respected regiments in the world. Show some courtesy and respect.
This whole Horse Guards area needs to be reconfigured to segregate the pedestrians/tourists from the Guards. It is ridiculous that the Armed Police Security Units and troopers are involved in supervising the public's activities.
Way back when I was a child and we went over to Buckingham Palace to see the Guards, they were outside the gates. But such was the prodding, poking and general irritation they received from tourists, they were moved inside the gates of the palace to the large parade ground. Perhaps it's time for something similar to be done here.
Please thank this soldier and his very patient horse for their outstanding duty and service to our country. I had never realised how ignorant and self-entitled these tourists actually are. Do they know that these are service men and horses and can attack and defend, with force, if necessary, i wouldn't want to feel that cold steel in anger, would you?
There is always one, everyone has to get behind the bollards and there is still 1 right there wanting her photo. The rudeness and arrogance is never a shock ,but at least the guards are now making it very clear and not having to wander off as much from the front area, that is where the idiots will always try and push the boundaries of respect. Keep Safe Keep Strong 🦘🦘🦘🦘💖💖💖💖
I find that's human behavior, and that you'll find it most everywhere. Except here people amplify a slight into a capital offense, where the perpetrator is usually foreign. I'm curious how a man in the UK could get arrested by making his dog give a hitler salute in a YT parody, because of hate, yet here the same people can disparage foreigners and their lack of British social graces and it considered a positive. These attacks are constant, many, and almost always against foreigners, and are encouraged by channel owners by their video titles, comments, and subject matter.
@@ShenandoahShelty Being rude is pretty universally recognised despite cultural variances. Some people just push the boundaries to see how far they can go in a new venue. It's disrespectful to be loud, intrusive, grabby or bad tempered, no matter which country you're from.
@@edemontfort9482I don't think that's the case. Look at @Wolfways, in the comment that preceded yours. It is an example of societal differences. His comment in the States would be almost laughable, but here amidst followers of the KG it is dogma. What we consider ill-mannered is dictated by our respective cultures. It's not universal until you move out to the extremes.
People forget that those man on the horses & the rest are special Military Police Guarding the British Royal Family Institution, Buckingham Palace. 😢 . Please do not tempt to unobtrusively abuse the horses or the Guards; you could end up even dead by the armed British Military Police in there... ( who works " behind the scenes " :D) Keep 2 meters distance from the horses or Kings Guard when taking pictures! Please stay safe and enjoy!
The mounted Guards and those seen in military uniform are active Service Personnel and soldiers in their own right. The Police Officers seen here are actually from a specialist division of the Metropolitan Police, whose unit guards all the major Military, Government and linked Tourist Attractions in London, especially in Whitehall, where such buildings of importance are grouped, and where large numbers of people congregate, especially Tourists. Military Police do exist but can often be more behind the scenes, are usually differently uniformed and generally are not armed at all, except if the Security Alert across the UK is at its highest level and there is a perceived high risk of an imminent Terrorist style attack, as defined by the UK's Security Experts.
@@iainjones5002 Military police are much tougher.. especially on the squadies who have had a few too many beers shall we say 🤔 I've witnessed it myself a long time ago.. rather them than me 😏
@@JaneH-rj9jt not just squaddies! I regularly used to drive onto camp to pick up hubby & his mates & every single time, they'd stop me on the way out & breathalyse me! It became a standing joke because I always blew zero. I've never got behind the wheel if I've had even a sip of alcohol but they had a job to do. I know some of the other wives got caught & they called the German police!
@@chow24 This is what l found out: In the military, holding one's hands in a fist/cupped hand by their side is known as the "position of attention." This is a formal stance that is used when soldiers are being addressed by a superior officer or during other ceremonial or formal occasions. The position of attention is a sign of respect and attention, and it is considered to be a sign of discipline and readiness. It is also a reminder of the soldiers' readiness to defend their country. Maybe someone can provide better information.
@@hettyphilips I think you are referring to an official Parade stance? Looking into things with a magnifying glass here, soldier was just doing what he had to.
Two p.m., shift change! The horses have, no doubt learned what the bells mean. I did, too, as I learned to tell time by the Winchester Chimes on my Grandmother's old clock. It's a nice memory, to hear those chimes again.
That horse was really yawning, lol. He's bored with tourists. It's time to leave. That guy walking with his shirt off, it reminded me of streakers, lol. The bell has rung, it's 2:00 p.m., time to say goodbye!
not much to see. He isn't naked just has his top off, he joins video at 4:39 and leaves at about 4:46, no interaction from solider directed at said individual, nor do they confront or back chat to the solider. They just keep on with their day
Second favourite Life Guard just arrived in same box as first! 💝💝💝 That girl dressed in black with white shoes looks a bit like Morticia from The Addams Family !!!!!
THE WHOLE THING WAS OR IS GETTING OUT OF HAND. IF . . . THEY ARE ABLE TO RESTORE ORDER . . . EVERYTHING WILL BE BACK TO THE WAY IT WAS AND WORK OUT FINE. KEEP THE FAITH PEOPLE.
They've all got phones. If English is not their first language or they have only a limited understanding of the language then they can easily use their phone for a translation.
Some people have NO respect for anything, let alone them selves. Bring back morals, respect, understanding, compassion and love....... We would then have a happy world
The complete ignorance and self of entitlement. These people would run a mile if these 17 feet plus powerful horses charged forward. They wear a very unforgiving bit which gives the soldier full control with the slightest touch. Them public yanking on the reins can hurt the horses mouths and takes that control from the rider. They shouldnt touch someone elses peoperty of start messing with things they know nothing about.
While I find most comments here disturbing. It looks as if the MoD is trying to make some positive changes. From the new signs, to adding a few more bodies to assist with crowd control or tourist wrangling when there is a guard change.
Thank you for this video! I just noticed an issue relating to probable English language illiteracy of these tourists. If they are not familiar with the English language, such as “Bollard,” how will they understand what the security police or soldier is saying, when being instructed to stand behind the bollard.
It would be nice to see what goes on behind closed doors when the horses are taken into the back. Is that tea-time? I would also like to know what procedure is with the guardsmen when getting off their horse? Why do they slap the horse’s neck and then the saddle when they dismount? And, why do they hold their swords instead of having it in the scabbard, meaning both hands were free to control the horse, and allows them to scratch their nose, as I have seen them twisting their nose. Another thing concerning the horses, doesn’t it bother them standing in one place for so long, or even the guardsmen sitting in one place for about one hour?
As far as I know the slap on the horse is to let them know that the guards weight is shifting to one side as they prepare to dismount. The 2nd one is probably a 'job well done and no more tourists to deal with' slap.
There are videos on UA-cam about the Household Cavalry giving some insights into the daily lives and how very well cared for these horses are . First pat on the neck is job well , second on the saddle is dismount change of weight . Each duty in the box is 1 hour , they are rotated so don't do it daily , one day Lifeguards next day Blues and Royals . Google Household Cavalry for lots of information .
I've always assumed that the guards are holding their swords because they are on duty when in the arches. As for the twitching, a lot of them do it. I'm sure those chin straps are a lot to do with it. If they really did have a tickly nose I think they could give it a little scratch using the rein hand as they are highly trained to control the horses using just one hand.
The truth is that most of the visitors respect the authority of the Royal Guard and the police; as well, most people there respect the dignity of the horses. We should not condemn all because of the bad actions of a few. For most visitors posing for photos there, the chance to have a photo taken with a horse of the Royal Guard is a memorable highlight of their outing in London
@@monicawarner4091 sorry the side gates, and its not like they don't know that the change is coming up, everyone has a cell phone in their face, check your time people and be where you want to be..
@@kellygervais3440 • Of course...sorry, I wasn't thinking straight, getting too annoyed with ignorant people. I'm beginning to think that the tourists need fencing in behind the white line. I watched a video the other day which showed a woman walking through the guard's shelter...with the horse and guard still in it! Something does need to be done, doesn't it?
@@monicawarner4091 lol seen that a few times, a young guy got caught and yelled at and a older gentleman went through and no one noticed, it was so cute, you could see he was just like, oh where does this lead and off he went with a white plastic bag in his hands.... 😄
Somehow it is so sad that everybody takes pictures with the guards but somehow don't care for them. I mean in the beginning the guard talks to the girl and she just doesn't answer. He is telling her to not touch the reins but also tells her to stroke the horse, twice. He looks so disappointed and I can totally understand why. Must feel so weird.
There is security throughout. You don't see it from this vantage point though. However if you go there and walk through to Horseguards Parade ground you'll see them there as well. Horse Guards is the official ceremonial entrance to St James's and Buckingham Palace and headquarters to the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment who provide troops for The Queen's Life Guard. Modern day roads have altered this. If you imagine how it used to look back in the day then you'd understand the layout of the building, and its location.
I think these loosely dressed women are hoping these handsome guards will ask for a date. That that's why they dress that way. I'm sure they have far more beautiful girlfriends, fiances, and wives than these tourist women.
@@lorie4913 yea no doubt the sheepskin is soft to sit on but should imagine it would get very hot and uncomfortable during the recent heatwave we have had
That snobby knob with headphones on is confused, it was Charles that was coronated and not him. He's lucky to keep walking, the guards have ways of dealing with Malcontentous humanoids. 💂
Are these tourists all tanked up on tranquillisers!? They just wander around like zombies, aimlessly # durr whaa em i dooin 'ere, whasss my name......oooooh horsie.... must touch....outta me waaay.....horsie, pictcha, ger me a pitcha......#😊😅😅😅😂😂😂
How do you think the guards would get on in all the red uniform, long boots etc if there was a terrorist attack..the guys on foot would only have the maximum of two magazine's of amo on them .do you think it would be better for the police to protect the Palace
I'm not going to explain. Why should I when you could have looked up the duel duties of the Household Cavalry regiments and obviously couldn't be arsed but decided to post a comment based on your own suppositions and erroneous beliefs anyway. I will say look it up and try not to post such ignorant comments in future
There's a great big sign in plain English that gives the warning and clearly states how to behave. Even so there are numerous tourist dotards of all persuasions who font know how to behave.
Why are these guards allowed to be treated as a tourist trap ? If the UK is going to do that then at least make a business out of it and make the people pay a couple of pounds per picture.
You understand what a monarchy is, don't you? They extract enough from us as it is so they don't need to do what you lot do and commercialize (yes, I spelled it with a z so you'd understand) everything in sight.
The bell chimes and the horse steps forward and throws his head back… he knows he’s coming off duty 🎉
He’s looking forward to his tack coming off, getting a rub down and possibly a bit of grub 🌱.
And getting away from that rabble,🙄😍
They know don’t they - it may be only an hour but by god that’s a long time to stand still …. I know mine wouldn’t stand that long 🤣
why do they let /encourage children to "touch" the horses - a tickle like that is like a hoard of flies
Oh they know!
Of course . They are horses, not idiots. @@Mounhas
I love this soldier. He gets right on them and takes no bull. He’s a good soldier. Thanks for your service.♥️🇨🇦
Amen
It’s appalling what people think they have the right to do. Some of them act like these men and women are movie props in costumes.
I agree so pro active brilliant no messing with him and that’s how it should be
I Still think a rope or something done to stop people holding or pulling the rains. Well done our soldiers. A its about time the soldiers and police is given the permission to be more stern or what ever is needed with people who try to discredit all our forces 🇬🇧
Thanks for your service? He's serving a gaggle of psychopathic banking dynasties that control world governments and engineer war to generate wealth. They just sell gullible people like you the 'fighting for freedom' propaganda.
Please give the guards, (soldiers), their voices back! 🇺🇸🇨🇦🇬🇧
They are shouting more, today a good example, chitsman had to shout at a dozy tourist standing in her way.. The blues and royals are certainly shouting..
They haven’t been taken away.
That look from the soldier says it all Love it
it's disgusting how the guard is not acknowledged , or given a quick glance with no recognition, like what are doing there
that's horrible
What I find disgusting is that you have so many likes. ...and.... You're bitching that people aren't paying attention to soldiers at a complex that's filled with soldiers. Duh! A person would have to understand that a soldier was trying to exert control. If he doesn't speak or use a hand signal people won't know what he wants, especially people transiting the area and not attending the ceremony.
I quite agree
His Girlfriend Looks Embarrased, I bet He is a real Narcissist
I love this horse and his expression as if to say, what a bunch of thick dolts. When he turns his head toward the tourist who got too close, I realized he is the most intelligent creature in the “room”!
Rather like a punishment really isn't it 😢
I love when the horse has his tongue out in a lot of the tourists photos 😅😂❤heart is
New sign: PLEASE TOUCH THE REINS AND GET KICKED AND BITTEN.
Yes I agree 😊😮😅
A Thank You to the guards would be nice.
Why?!
Because it's good manners, that's why.@@stephankruger5545
Why? It’s called courtesy.
I have seen people a knowledge the guards
Nice to hear the soldier getting a bit more authority in his voice now.
What all these tourists seem to forget, is that all the Guards on duty are frontline troops from some of the most famous and respected regiments in the world. Show some courtesy and respect.
This whole Horse Guards area needs to be reconfigured to segregate the pedestrians/tourists from the Guards. It is ridiculous that the Armed Police Security Units and troopers are involved in supervising the public's activities.
It doesn't mix The smart military and the stupid morons
Way back when I was a child and we went over to Buckingham Palace to see the Guards, they were outside the gates. But such was the prodding, poking and general irritation they received from tourists, they were moved inside the gates of the palace to the large parade ground. Perhaps it's time for something similar to be done here.
Your comment is ridiculous 😢
@@martinthorogood6223 Whereas there is no content to your comment.
@@martinthorogood6223asswipe
Please thank this soldier and his very patient horse for their outstanding duty and service to our country. I had never realised how ignorant and self-entitled these tourists actually are. Do they know that these are service men and horses and can attack and defend, with force, if necessary, i wouldn't want to feel that cold steel in anger, would you?
There is always one, everyone has to get behind the bollards and there is still 1 right there wanting her photo. The rudeness and arrogance is never a shock ,but at least the guards are now making it very clear and not having to wander off as much from the front area, that is where the idiots will always try and push the boundaries of respect.
Keep Safe Keep Strong 🦘🦘🦘🦘💖💖💖💖
I find that's human behavior, and that you'll find it most everywhere. Except here people amplify a slight into a capital offense, where the perpetrator is usually foreign.
I'm curious how a man in the UK could get arrested by making his dog give a hitler salute in a YT parody, because of hate, yet here the same people can disparage foreigners and their lack of British social graces and it considered a positive. These attacks are constant, many, and almost always against foreigners, and are encouraged by channel owners by their video titles, comments, and subject matter.
@@ShenandoahShelty No matter where you come from you should know how to show some respect. The guard are not there for your entertainment.
@@ShenandoahShelty Being rude is pretty universally recognised despite cultural variances. Some people just push the boundaries to see how far they can go in a new venue. It's disrespectful to be loud, intrusive, grabby or bad tempered, no matter which country you're from.
@@edemontfort9482I don't think that's the case. Look at @Wolfways, in the comment that preceded yours. It is an example of societal differences. His comment in the States would be almost laughable, but here amidst followers of the KG it is dogma. What we consider ill-mannered is dictated by our respective cultures. It's not universal until you move out to the extremes.
Those horses are lovely, I love the pomp and ceremony, well done to all the troops.
Yes, beautiful horses. But having to stand still for how long? I feel sad for the horses who'd probably prefer to be loose in a meadow.
@@bobblue_westThey are changed every hour, every hour this ceremony that you just witnessed is done, every hour a new horse and guard.
Respect Thank you for your service………And our freedom
Fantastic team !! Shame about the lack of respect towards them ! Bang out of order !!
God bless you all and thank you for your service.
People forget that those man on the horses & the rest are special Military Police Guarding the British Royal Family Institution, Buckingham Palace. 😢 . Please do not tempt to unobtrusively abuse the horses or the Guards; you could end up even dead by the armed British Military Police in there... ( who works " behind the scenes " :D)
Keep 2 meters distance from the horses or Kings Guard when taking pictures!
Please stay safe and enjoy!
The mounted Guards and those seen in military uniform are active Service Personnel and soldiers in their own right. The Police Officers seen here are actually from a specialist division of the Metropolitan Police, whose unit guards all the major Military, Government and linked Tourist Attractions in London, especially in Whitehall, where such buildings of importance are grouped, and where large numbers of people congregate, especially Tourists.
Military Police do exist but can often be more behind the scenes, are usually differently uniformed and generally are not armed at all, except if the Security Alert across the UK is at its highest level and there is a perceived high risk of an imminent Terrorist style attack, as defined by the UK's Security Experts.
@@iainjones5002 Military police are much tougher.. especially on the squadies who have had a few too many beers shall we say 🤔 I've witnessed it myself a long time ago.. rather them than me 😏
They are Gdsm, not Military Police
they are entitled to respect though.
@@JaneH-rj9jt not just squaddies! I regularly used to drive onto camp to pick up hubby & his mates & every single time, they'd stop me on the way out & breathalyse me! It became a standing joke because I always blew zero. I've never got behind the wheel if I've had even a sip of alcohol but they had a job to do. I know some of the other wives got caught & they called the German police!
Can you see the soldier is clenching his hands, they are taught to do that during their army training.
Why
Why. Seriously you want to know why. Grow up
@@chow24 This is what l found out:
In the military, holding one's hands in a fist/cupped hand by their side is known as the "position of attention." This is a formal stance that is used when soldiers are being addressed by a superior officer or during other ceremonial or formal occasions.
The position of attention is a sign of respect and attention, and it is considered to be a sign of discipline and readiness. It is also a reminder of the soldiers' readiness to defend their country.
Maybe someone can provide better information.
@@hettyphilips I think you are referring to an official Parade stance? Looking into things with a magnifying glass here, soldier was just doing what he had to.
That's pretty much spot on.@@hettyphilips
The Horse is magnificent.
Two p.m., shift change! The horses have, no doubt learned what the bells mean. I did, too, as I learned to tell time by the Winchester Chimes on my Grandmother's old clock. It's a nice memory, to hear those chimes again.
Come on young Squaddie shout louder,make
' em move 7:56
Very calm on the whole , this beautiful Horse n Guardxxxxxx
That horse was really yawning, lol. He's bored with tourists. It's time to leave. That guy walking with his shirt off, it reminded me of streakers, lol. The bell has rung, it's 2:00 p.m., time to say goodbye!
I’m obsessed with these videos. I would so love to visit there but I just can’t stand crowds of people.
Where you learn manners starts with your parents, when you become a ADULT its down to YOU, treat people how you want to be treated with MANNERS.
Put a sign BOTH SIDES OF THE GUARD HOUSE. DO NOT GET WITHIN A METRE OF GUARD AND HORSE. DO NOT TOUCH
Even though are comments about the naked man,i have watched it 3 times and seen nothing,i wanted to see the Soldiers reaction.
not much to see. He isn't naked just has his top off, he joins video at 4:39 and leaves at about 4:46, no interaction from solider directed at said individual, nor do they confront or back chat to the solider. They just keep on with their day
That is a classic example of clickbait and we all took it, hook, line and sinker.
He's not naked. He has on a pair of black shorts with his yellow shirt tyed around them. His chest is bare.
Brilliant photo with the tongue out 😂x
These people have no respect and Always come with a bad attitude .
An entitled attitude!🙄
Had to laugh at the nugget with headphones, the usual attitude.
Second favourite Life Guard just arrived in same box as first! 💝💝💝 That girl dressed in black with white shoes looks a bit like Morticia from The Addams Family !!!!!
I thought she looked like her.she obviously hasnt seen the show.😂
THE WHOLE THING WAS OR IS GETTING OUT OF HAND. IF . . . THEY ARE ABLE TO RESTORE ORDER . . . EVERYTHING WILL BE BACK TO THE WAY IT WAS AND WORK OUT FINE. KEEP THE FAITH PEOPLE.
Most of those tourists seem a bit thick! along with an arrogant walker at 4.49...not surprised there!
Not “seem” ….. they are thick
Put up a sign "Keep one meter from the horses" !!!!!
I wonder how many know what reins are a picture needs to be added with a line through it.
They've all got phones. If English is not their first language or they have only a limited understanding of the language then they can easily use their phone for a translation.
Close the gates then tell the rest to get behind the bollards. They need to stop people walking through
Some people have NO respect for anything, let alone them selves. Bring back morals, respect, understanding, compassion and love....... We would then have a happy world
That Horse is magnificent!
The complete ignorance and self of entitlement. These people would run a mile if these 17 feet plus powerful horses charged forward. They wear a very unforgiving bit which gives the soldier full control with the slightest touch. Them public yanking on the reins can hurt the horses mouths and takes that control from the rider. They shouldnt touch someone elses peoperty of start messing with things they know nothing about.
The shirtless guy sure thought he was being clever, kept looking back with a big toothy grin on his face
He was nasty. Please don't allow no shirts. Yuck!
That string bean walking through was so intimidating 😅. Much respect to these soldiers. 🫡
Yep... He was about as intimidating as your comment🥱
@philyew3617 that was such a good one....you really got me there. 🥱
the cluess dopey heads on people
While I find most comments here disturbing. It looks as if the MoD is trying to make some positive changes. From the new signs, to adding a few more bodies to assist with crowd control or tourist wrangling when there is a guard change.
😂 The one with no shirt on, love you wtf did he think he looked like.... Steady ladies...
He looked ridiculous! Ewww!
All This ./ And it's The BRITISH Way of LIFE /Long MAY IN LIVE
Thank you for this video! I just noticed an issue relating to probable English language illiteracy of these tourists. If they are not familiar with the English language, such as “Bollard,” how will they understand what the security police or soldier is saying, when being instructed to stand behind the bollard.
Watching what others are doing
That's what I do in a non-English speaking country
Try that excuse in Germany! And all the idiots abuse the privilege anyway
Use dictionary on their fone if not familiar with any word.
or a translator on their phone
Wonder what they would do if the soldier said, shoot to kill..and they have the right to do that at OUR KINGS PALACE
Someone wants to go back to bed
Godbless you
Thank you for your service ❤
I think the person who replied to my comment regarding the horse do do, that would be the ideal job for someone who is rude to other's posts.😂
4.40 he looked nervous??? No the soldier
It would be nice to see what goes on behind closed doors when the horses are taken into the back. Is that tea-time? I would also like to know what procedure is with the guardsmen when getting off their horse? Why do they slap the horse’s neck and then the saddle when they dismount? And, why do they hold their swords instead of having it in the scabbard, meaning both hands were free to control the horse, and allows them to scratch their nose, as I have seen them twisting their nose. Another thing concerning the horses, doesn’t it bother them standing in one place for so long, or even the guardsmen sitting in one place for about one hour?
As far as I know the slap on the horse is to let them know that the guards weight is shifting to one side as they prepare to dismount. The 2nd one is probably a 'job well done and no more tourists to deal with' slap.
There are videos on UA-cam about the Household Cavalry giving some insights into the daily lives and how very well cared for these horses are . First pat on the neck is job well , second on the saddle is dismount change of weight . Each duty in the box is 1 hour , they are rotated so don't do it daily , one day Lifeguards next day Blues and Royals . Google Household Cavalry for lots of information .
I don’t understand the one handed rein holding either. I think the guard who twitches his nose either has a tic or allergies
I've always assumed that the guards are holding their swords because they are on duty when in the arches.
As for the twitching, a lot of them do it. I'm sure those chin straps are a lot to do with it. If they really did have a tickly nose I think they could give it a little scratch using the rein hand as they are highly trained to control the horses using just one hand.
At one time these troopers were fighting men on horseback , control the horse with one hand sword in the other to fight .
I love the totally bored horse!
The truth is that most of the visitors respect the authority of the Royal Guard and the police; as well, most people there respect the dignity of the horses.
We should not condemn all because of the bad actions of a few.
For most visitors posing for photos there, the chance to have a photo taken with a horse of the Royal Guard is a memorable highlight of their outing in London
❤️❤️❤️
Take a photo from a distance. Person doesn't have to be in every photo on their vacation to prove they were there. This is absurd
That poor soldier!. Hes thinking 'all that hard training I did and I end up being a shepherd herding his sheep!
NO I will walk through ? Sorry but did I miss something ?
Great soldier this guy is.😊
Your camera is so clear!❤️
They should close those side gates when there is the changing of the guard that would certainly clear the area faster..
Errm...the guards going off duty ride through those gates!
@@monicawarner4091 sorry the side gates, and its not like they don't know that the change is coming up, everyone has a cell phone in their face, check your time people and be where you want to be..
@@kellygervais3440 • Of course...sorry, I wasn't thinking straight, getting too annoyed with ignorant people. I'm beginning to think that the tourists need fencing in behind the white line. I watched a video the other day which showed a woman walking through the guard's shelter...with the horse and guard still in it! Something does need to be done, doesn't it?
@@monicawarner4091 lol seen that a few times, a young guy got caught and yelled at and a older gentleman went through and no one noticed, it was so cute, you could see he was just like, oh where does this lead and off he went with a white plastic bag in his hands.... 😄
Somehow it is so sad that everybody takes pictures with the guards but somehow don't care for them. I mean in the beginning the guard talks to the girl and she just doesn't answer. He is telling her to not touch the reins but also tells her to stroke the horse, twice. He looks so disappointed and I can totally understand why. Must feel so weird.
Im a simple civilian. WHY is the security at the main gates? What about the other side of the main gates????
There is security throughout. You don't see it from this vantage point though. However if you go there and walk through to Horseguards Parade ground you'll see them there as well.
Horse Guards is the official ceremonial entrance to St James's and Buckingham Palace and headquarters to the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment who provide troops for The Queen's Life Guard. Modern day roads have altered this. If you imagine how it used to look back in the day then you'd understand the layout of the building, and its location.
Please Describe ARNIE I Want To See HIM. BRING ON ARNIE. The Tourists Need To Be Told.x
I wait for the Moment that a Guard grab a small Child and lift it to the Sattel to take a seat for a picture ...
That was a great big English nothing burger!
Rambo police could have spoken up too! 3 voices are better than 1 🤨
Need a dress code for tourists there.
Yes,they dress for the beach,there was a lady(and I use the term loosely) last week dressed in a pink bikini.
Its also the short skirts, shorts, barely covered boobs, butts etc.
And shortbshorts, dresses.
I think these loosely dressed women are hoping these handsome guards will ask for a date. That that's why they dress that way. I'm sure they have far more beautiful girlfriends, fiances, and wives than these tourist women.
Narcassista that think they look good. But don't.
Too many bell end's about.
There's always one.
3:20 Aw dang, she's super pretty😂
Horse guards..........that was some sloppy drill right there.
How long does a trooper sit on his horse when on duty here.
Do they feel sore at times
The horse and guard stay on duty for and hour sure both the horse and guard get some type of cramp at times
I'm sure the sheep skins covering the saddle help with the comfort issues.
@@lorie4913 yea no doubt the sheepskin is soft to sit on but should imagine it would get very hot and uncomfortable during the recent heatwave we have had
Can they use their swords if you block a horse?
Why is that armed police officer wearing a gang badge, retired lifeboatman
4.42... ez a félmeztelen férfi nagyon mókásan néz ki 😂!
That fella knew he was going to be famous going naked.
He was wanting to be challenged he wanted a fight so he could be UA-cam famous
????
Looks like needs a good meal
@@carolynmurtaza1180 The topless man walking past at 4.40 they are referring to. Walking like he's a tough guy!
Well he is not naked!
You’ve got to ask yourselves are the tourists thick ?
These people should be made to clean out the stables for a day they might learn a lesson
Horses may kick or bite, and there’s still, PARENTS,!.. push their kids to it..🙄
It's a public footpath, it might or might not be private property, but is still publicly accessible.
Not the video I was expecting . I thought the nutter with headphones on was going to cause a scene .
That snobby knob with headphones on is confused, it was Charles that was coronated and not him. He's lucky to keep walking, the guards have ways of dealing with Malcontentous humanoids. 💂
King Charles was "crowned" - there is no such word as "coronated".
Does Charles have CORONA?!
@@stephankruger5545 King Charles wouldn't be caught drinking that horrible concoction, he prefers Crown Royal. 👑
Pauvre cheval quelle patience, même pour un cheval anglais flegmatique !
How come the soldier who opens door at beginning has a beard and pony tail
That Soldier is sooo Handome! WHO IS HE??
FIT soldier 😘😘😘😘😘
Its sad that these proud military officers have become MAOI for tourist selfies, and a source of irritation with all things royal.
Ok i'm lost ??
It called "Click bait"
Oh that look ...lol..
How many minutes will they be on duty at this station?
Are these tourists all tanked up on tranquillisers!? They just wander around like zombies, aimlessly # durr whaa em i dooin 'ere, whasss my name......oooooh horsie.... must touch....outta me waaay.....horsie, pictcha, ger me a pitcha......#😊😅😅😅😂😂😂
Its not a bloody Disney attraction ffs!, these troops and horses are on duty!.
The guards arw quite cute
Do not stroke the horses - they bite. And do not stroke the soldiers - they're much worse.
Seems odd that the cops are armed and the soldier isn’t.
How do you think the guards would get on in all the red uniform, long boots etc if there was a terrorist attack..the guys on foot would only have the maximum of two magazine's of amo on them .do you think it would be better for the police to protect the Palace
I'm not going to explain. Why should I when you could have looked up the duel duties of the Household Cavalry regiments and obviously couldn't be arsed but decided to post a comment based on your own suppositions and erroneous beliefs anyway. I will say look it up and try not to post such ignorant comments in future
There's a great big sign in plain English that gives the warning and clearly states how to behave. Even so there are numerous tourist dotards of all persuasions who font know how to behave.
Why are these guards allowed to be treated as a tourist trap ? If the UK is going to do that then at least make a business out of it and make the people pay a couple of pounds per picture.
You understand what a monarchy is, don't you? They extract enough from us as it is so they don't need to do what you lot do and commercialize (yes, I spelled it with a z so you'd understand) everything in sight.
These soldiers and horses deserve a medal just for putting up with the tourists😢😮😮😮😂😂😂😂😂
‘False impersonation?? No such thing Buska.
What's up with the speeds on this video..
Ah, maybe my phone!