❤️ warming moment King's guards nods his head reassure disabled woman it's OK to stroke the horse
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- Опубліковано 24 сер 2024
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That was so beautiful! The horse seemed to appreciate her touch too. She didn't grab anything, she simply petted the horse. Nice. Awe that melted my heart! Good job Horseman Guard. For its guarding the dreams and future of peoples hearts that is the highest calling.
It's like he knew, he was so careful when she was stroking him, God bless animals. ❤
His rank is trooper, of the Household Cavalry, the Blues and Royals.
Actually he's a Life Guard. Blues & Royal s wear blue tunics and Red plumes on their helmets, whereas Life Guards as illustrated in this video wear Red Tunics and Cream coloured plumes. They are both members of the Household Cavalry. My Late Father was in the Blues & Royals.
The wife’s cutting onions again, some things just set your day up right.
I get the same feeling when I see these sort of videos. Like saying I've got something in my eye as well, I love the peeling onions though. A lovely comment which warms the heart 💘
To be honest...the respect was mutual, the lady asked the guard if she could pat the horse, the guard agreed...the lady showed a respect that many other don't.
That horse can sense good or bad intentions!!
And she didn`t stay too long,l etting others to take a turn
That was oddly endearing to see. Finally someone showing some common sense and respect. She did as I would-politely ask permission to pat or stroke the horse first.
She was very respectful in everything she did.
Very good point!!!
The guards always seem to move the horse towards disabled people,wonderful gesture from them.
They are the best and the horses know...
The horse stayed so still while the lady stroked him, almost as if it knew... Guard was a total gent too..
Because the horse did know. Whether from the guard with nonverbal or it's own observation...
Horses do know.
@@toniakerley2536I remember reading a story about Breeder's Cup-winning mare Zenyatta, where an autistic child was introduced to her. The boy got over-excited and started screaming and poking, but million-dollar Zenyatta just stood there patiently as he expressed himself.
@@toniakerley2536 That's because animals are Way better than us "people".
Because she clearly showed that she liked the horse and was gentle. Communication at it's best.
She had the decency to ask the guard if it was o.k. to touch the horse - must have been a very pleasant change for him
Both the young lady and the Kings guard show great respect for each other.
Not my country, but I am so proud of this young soldier. From an American veteran.
Seconded by another American vet.
And a hearty, "Well done!" from another US Army veteran.
That was so sweet, a horse turned his head towards her to let her pet him. I believe horses know when someone is disabled.
Total respect to that lady. She asked if it was Ok, not like the ignorant one's you see on here.
Respect to that soldier, too. His parents must be so proud.
That one disabled lady behaved with far much more respect and civility than most of the angry swarm that visit daily. Well done to that young man and the many who perform the duties whilste being kind considerate and totaly professional.
Animals can sense things. They know when someone needs a bit extra. The horse just stood absolutely still for that woman. Nice work by the lad on horseback. An absolute gem to his regiment.
...yep, that horse knew
I'm convinced these horses know a good person when they see one.
Totally agree.
Of course they do.
Absolutely 💯
Observe how even the horse knew this was a moment to remain as calm as possible. No tossing of the head, just gentleness. ❤❤
Both the horse and rider are responsible for that. The guard gently pulled the horse back a few inches as a signal, the horse's intuition did the rest.
Yes, I noticed also how calm the beautiful horse was and to sense when to be gentle.
...yep, that horse knew, no question
What a wonderful gesture towards the young lady. It brought tears to my eyes when I watched it. The Guard appreciated it to because she thanked him. Absolutely Wonderful. 💕💕
Me too, tears now. Lovely thing to see.
I’ve got something in my eye
Same here, It made my Eyes Water, for sure. Such mutual respect and kindness, that made my Day 🙏💖💖
Yeah, tears for me too…. 🇧🇷
Not young
The horse also seemed to understand she needed special attention 😊
Both the guard and the horse did well ❤
I thought so too. I can't tell if the guardsman twitched the reins to to have the horse turn towards the woman or in response to the horse turning towards her... Either way all three of them were respectful and it made for a very sweet moment.
@@FlakMagnet I think the guard wanted to be sure the horse saw her and gave her some attention 😉😊
Note the change in the horses behavior. The horse knew not just the King’s guard. Animals are far more perceptive than we are.
I don't think they are more perceptive than we are. But they are probably more perceptive than most people think.
Every once in a while I see something that restores my faith in humanity. Thank you for sharing this.
This I have saved. I have no use for people who disrespect the Guard . But to show courtesy to the less fortunate is the true nobelity.
What a wonderful moment..that young man was raised well…
It has nothing to do with him being raise right , she asked permission to pet the horse . I would say she is the one who was raised right .
I think so too. It was a wonderful gesture towards the young lady
I think you're right. They don't take hooligans into the Guard.
The moment was so sweet, I wanted to cry. She had the courtesy to ask first, the guard responded & nudged his horse to her. I believe the horse sensed to be gentle with her.❤
Absolutely. You could see the guardsman nodding and telling her it was OK. And the horse reacted perfectly.
I absolutely cried
Oh my God, even the horse was compassionate towards her in a very special way. (Not to say that these horses are not compassionate)..but there was something more in the way the horse turned to her, you could see it! Wow, this just melts my heart. What a wonder to witness!
The patience and discipline of these soldiers are instructive to the rest of us.
Lovely woman and lovely guard. The smile on her face as she petted the horse was so beautiful. People could learn a lot from this woman, like manners.
That was tearfully joyful to witness, beautiful girl, GOD BLESS her, beautiful horse and the honorable soldier to allow her permission to love the horse a little... Respect Sir.
A medal for each and every one of these troopers who show this level of compassion.
Animals have more understanding than we give them credit for. I've noticed this over and over again. The very old, the disabled, and little children---the horse is always gentle and quiet. Nice guard, too.
Horses are overall smarter tyan given credit for
This restores my faith in humanity. So sweet, well done soldier.
Brought a tear to my eye. Bless him.
I did a lot of horse riding in my youth in South Africa
we had some calls from homes with handicapped people to come and visit the horses
I was always with a tear in my eyes when I saw what tenderness there was between those people and the horses
they have an incredible understanding
this was one such moment
they react really well to any disabled person, well done those guards
Horses are good for the soul. He knows it, she knows it, and he is generous enough to share in the experience - a sweet moment.
She was sutch sweet polite lady and the guard and horse were polite and gental back bless em
How the horse's instincts instantly kick in and turn toward the disable lady. Beautiful animal 💗
Love has many forms and many faces, this was LOVE in its purest form. Blessings to that precious lady she will remember that day for a very long time. The Guard will have that good deed in his good Karma place forever. Ty young man for being a devoted soldier standing your post proudly on your magnificent horse with good grace. Not all who attend horse Guards are idiot entitled people some are Angels without wings.
Keep Safe Keep Strong 🦘🦘🦘🦘💖💖💖💖
😊🙏😘⚘❤
I truly appreciate your comments. This one, in particular, was very touching. And, I do agree, this moment stands out in the midst of too many disrespectful acts shown on these videos.
Much respect to the guard and horse, and as well as the woman to ask as did 💯❤️
Dear Team, Our King's Guard & The Kind Horse☺️, OMG, I had tears 😢 in my eyes to see how politely & kindly he nodded to her to touch the 🐎. Also, he had a sweet smile that made her feel very warm☺️❤🥰.
Team, A BIG THANK YOU to YOU for capturing such a lovely moment. Such moments are very rare, otherwise we just see those tourists, who assume they are permitted to touch, make faces & Disrespect😡 the guards & the King's Team... Good job🥰☺️❤️
It took this young woman to show the guard the respect they deserve. And he did the same for her. People could learn a lot from her. And even went as far as to thank him as well. Respect to the both of them. This just warms your heart and makes one day.🙂
They must pick the King’s Guard carefully, how reassuring to know there are still good people in this world.
This young man and his steed represent the Monarch and I'm sure His Majesty would be well pleased and proud.
The Late Queen and the King would approve of this act of kindness.
dya know, i've wondered if she watched these, i guess she did as a lady that loved horse anyway, let alone her own Guards. i can only imagine her wee laughs when it went slightly disrespectfully wrong!
It takes but a moment to make a difference in someone's life.
This lady will never forget this moment and will repeatedly share it among those around her.
Horses are known to be empathic especially when it comes to disabled people, so gentle and tolerant.
A beautiful moment between all three. Wouldn't it be wonderful if all tourists treated the Guards and horses with the same respect as this woman.
The young lady was raised properly!❤
We can take a leaf out of her book . She has a beautiful soul
Horses just know. They are smarter than most people think. I used to take my OTT to an aged care facility I worked at and he just loved it. Staff would bring residents out in wheelchairs and beds to say hello. He would just drop his head for them so they could touch him however they could and was the perfect sweet gentleman for them. As I said before horses just know😊
Loved the respect shown by the lady and the kindness of the Guard and his horse! So heartwarming!
Its amazing how animals can sense special people.
My labradors have always had this special intuitive bond with small children or perhaps rather frail people. Like these magnificent horses, they have great empathy and compassion.
How lovely was he. These horse guards are so thoughtful and lovely to all the disabled and old and all those who need to be treated with care and servility. Well done to horses and ther guardsmen. Your a credit to this country, we should be very proud of you all. 👍😍❤️
Your a credit - should be "you are a credit", you're. Your is a possessive pronoun, not a verb!
@@joeoak8181 oh dear, grammar police show up once again…🥴
Horses are sensitive to people I’ve ridden a horse that was a real test of my riding abilities he was in a real mood Next lesson a party of young disabled teens came into the school and the horse that id ridden was like a lamb with the teenage lad on his back I was in awe with the gentleness shown by this 16’ 2 beast of a horse less than 30mins before.
Just shows no matter how horrible the guards and horses are treated they still have big hearts
How are they treated horribly?
I hope you mean by the general public with people being disrespectful trying to get pictures or mess with them.
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Great example of a soldier right there!!! has a job to do and show's great compassion and professionalism to a lady that just wants to have a photo and say hi to the horse
These young Soldiers are so great. They are truly what Great Britain can be proud of.
Agreed, he's a Trooper in the Household Cavalry, Life Guards Division. Chances are he never even rode a horse before he joined up.
It is wonderful to see that the nonsense that these guards must endure everyday does not harden their hearts.
Just beautiful, a real delight !. Plus, it looked like the young lady thanked the guard, something other tourists neglect to do !
Another great capture for the world to see. We need kindness more now more than ever.
How honorable. She looked at the guard and he nods his head. That's nothing but respect and love on both parties.
I love these moments. These guards are so in tune with the visitors and their horses. They make beautiful moments happen for beautiful people. This made my day so much better.
Horse had a Fantastic Temperament, Guard had every Confidence in Him /Her To Allow Close Contact
There are some people with respect in this world, which is lovely to see!
A very special moment, the young guard and the young lady the respect for each other was wonderful. Moments like this show that there is always room for kindness in this world.❤❤
A small gesture makes all the difference to a persons day. Attentive and caring guard.
I guess I need to dust more often. Some of it got in my eyes.
Personally I think a lot of people can learn a lesson in etiquette and behaviour from this lady and the guard. People showing understanding and respect.
Three cheers for the King's Guard. Good man.
Much respect to the Guard...&, an equal amount of respect goes to that beautiful horse 🐎 with a heart of gold ❤
Respect is key to any interaction with horses. They are intuitive and can read people. He knew that she wasn't a threat.
What kindness and gentle respect the guard had for the lady. The horse seemed to understand the situation as well. Good on you.
the horse knew
That guard is an excellent representative of his service.
Those horses consistently show more humanity than most of the people they encounter.
Both are a HUGE credit to the King's Guard
Such a genuine tender caring moment, thank you for sharing that with us. Wonderful Guard
This is wonderful. Kudos to the guy who filmed it. That is one smart horse!
A small kindness made her day. Respect on both sides, kudos to that guard and his horse.
It helped that she apparently asked first.
Touching in more ways than one! A delightful moment.
That was lovely to watch ❤❤
Thats what life is about right there.
It never ceases to amaze me how animals are able to quietly pick up on disabilities and impending events. Such a wonderful moment for the The King's Guard, his Mount and of course this Sweet Lady who wanted to let them both know how much she appreciated their service! LOVE THIS CHANNEL! It's such a Pick-Me-Up to come and watch a few of these videos and go about my business with a kick in my step and a smile on my mug! Also a blessing to read all the lovely comments from All The Fans! One of The Best Subs I ever had the pleasure of clicking! On a side note...was great fun to hear the Gentleman in the background say @ 0:15...."Well, shall we go down to Big Ben?" Cheers From Across The Pond In Ohio 👋
Agreed. That’s why there are therapy animals. I’m sure she gave the horse some much needed therapy at that moment too. Beautiful memory for her, and the guard.
Agreed. That’s why there are therapy animals. I’m sure she gave the horse some much needed therapy at that moment too. Beautiful memory for her, and the guard.
And the individuals who have a disability are the most respectful!
@@cj9667 Tells you something about the others.
I agree and appreciate your comments here . I thought I'd tell you not just klick on like. Were living and watching life is what it's all about ⚘️🕊🫂
Amazing thank you for being kind to the lady god bless you and keep you safe 💕
That was Nice of him. A Big Thank You to the guard, Hope you got a promotion.
These guys are the best. They put up with a lot of idiots and disrespectful people but they always have time foe special situations, well done that man
That Guard is the best! In another video, he moved in to allow a couple of Veterans to get a good photo. *I have so much respect for him!*
The horse stood stock still for her: no head tossing, champing, or body movement. They know.
I thought the exact same thing. Just beautiful.
Often, I see a horse and a disabled person, adult or child and both horse and person have an instant bond. It’s the best feeling to watch them.
Wish everyone was as kind as that guard ❤️
Thank you for your service to our country, much respect to horse and lifeguard
Made her day! The simple things are the best.
Such an awesome guard for that❤
Lovely moment. God bless you all
Humans being kind to one another. Imagine that.
Wonderful moment.
Even the horse understood.
Another amazing moment ,
Thank you for sharing 👍
The horse provided the lead, what a lovely moment
What a kind soldier - a credit to his uniform.
Simple acts of kindness are beautiful things to witness. Thank you sir.
That lad is a star. Made her day!
God bless and keep this young soldier safe.
You are a Wonderful Guard. God Bless you and the Horse. Gorgeous Horse.❤🐴👑
What a lovely lady, she asked and said thank you too. Kudos to King’s Guard ❤
Thank you kind sir for letting her pet your horse. The look on her face was so sweet. Your horse sensed how beautiful she was and so did you. Much respect and admiration for you.
OMGosh the guard and the horse - my heart is melting. So sweet of both of them and for the lady to ask how amazing. A true lovely moment. TY 🤗❤️👍 You should have finished what you started to say …”did you see that…???”
Made me cry. Thankyou for sharing that lovely moment. ❤
💗💗💗 Just perfect
Horses are like dolphins. They sense when someone needs gentle interaction. My daughter (disabled) went to Horse Riding for the Disabled. And, those ponies were all, so tuned in. Gentle, funny (with more lively Service Users), or extremely docile to instil no fear of them. This was a lovely two-way interaction and respect.
my daughter is also disabled and does RDA as well, she has one horse that she always rides. She is nonverbal but she can yell out Aspa (Jasper) who comes galloping up to her and greets her and waits patiently for her and then walks so quietly and carefully with her on him. I swear he thinks shes made out of china. He loves her and she loves him. HORSES like DOGS and CATS know - i dont know how they know but they sense it and adjust their behaviour and attitude accordingly.
@@gilliantempleton3253 those Horses for the Disabled Charities are a miracle. And, my local one has received a fortune from my Amazon Gift Aid. 😂
@@gilliantempleton3253 once you bond, they protect you through thick and thin, Jasper sounds just like my stallion who made sure no harm ever came to me from falls to feral dogs
Just be careful in case he gets protective of your daughter, so look out for ears back, tail swishing, flaired nostrils and stomping
...yep, that horse knew, absolutelt no question about that
Oh my heart 😪 that was beautiful