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All those impressive clippy clops give this duck goosebumps! It's amazing to see the horses so close in formation like that behaving. Seeing the guys in suits and hats, holding umbrellas in the background, is a sight that I would only expect to see in Britain. Even the pigeons flew in formation. 😊
You did an excellent job filming all those super super horses and the Guards really enjoyed it Thank you ❤ Thank you for your service Godbless you all ❤️❤️🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thank you for making such brilliant beautiful videos. I am disabled and it brightens my day to watch them. Love the commentary as well keep doing them please.
Cleveland Bay horse A rare North East horse breed which faced extinction in the 1960s was saved from dying out by Her Majesty the Queen. A renowned horse lover, Queen Elizabeth played a key role in saving the Cleveland Bay used by the Kings Horse Artillery.
Sorry to correct you, but they are not Cleveland Bays, they are Irish Draught x Thoroughbred, chosen this time to be comparitively shorter and chunkier than the Household Cavalry. They also range in colour from light bay teams to dark bay through to black , used for funerals to pull a gun carriage with a coffin. Most of the troop horses are actually under 16.2 hands. The officers’ horses are taller. Cleveland Bays are taller. As my husband was in the King’s Troop for ten years, I know this as a fact.
Impressive show of horses. I can’t help but wonder about the gent out there in the middle of things. He is wearing a brown knee length coat, black head cover, and the black umbrella? Everything seems to go around him and I can’t help but think that gent is a part of all this. Thank you for your time to capture all of this for us, and passing it along. As always, take care.
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❤amazing
Every single one of men and women look smart the horses are gorgeous too ❤🐎
Glorious chestnut ridden by the NCO of the Kings Troop at the back 😊
Wow what a wonderful sight
Just so impressive- the close-up was awesome thank you
They look stunning,thankyou
So well turned out 👏👏👏👏
Wow. Clip clop heaven. Love the caramel coloured horses. Stunning.
fantastic!! Thank you John. The sight and sound.
Very nice
All those impressive clippy clops give this duck goosebumps! It's amazing to see the horses so close in formation like that behaving. Seeing the guys in suits and hats, holding umbrellas in the background, is a sight that I would only expect to see in Britain. Even the pigeons flew in formation. 😊
This goes to my favorite videos ❤
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Yes I agree the beatiful horsebeing ridden by the nco of the King's troop is stunni g
THANK YOU..I SO ENJOY ALL YOUR VIDEOS.....TAKE CARE
You did an excellent job filming all those super super horses and the Guards really enjoyed it Thank you ❤ Thank you for your service Godbless you all ❤️❤️🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thank for the reply and the info..❤
Thank you for making such brilliant beautiful videos. I am disabled and it brightens my day to watch them. Love the commentary as well keep doing them please.
That was really good to see all the horses...and riders...enjoying the ride out...almost like a hack...with a few extras😁
Love rhat sound 🥰🇺🇲🇬🇧
I love the cleveland bays of the RHA and especially that they use a rare British breed, helping to keep it alive.
Thanks..I didn't know the history on them till I looked it up after you mentioned them. Interesting! 😊❤
@@Spy.Duckie Me, too, googled, wonderful horse
Cleveland Bay horse
A rare North East horse breed which faced extinction in the 1960s was saved from dying out by Her Majesty the Queen. A renowned horse lover, Queen Elizabeth played a key role in saving the Cleveland Bay used by the Kings Horse Artillery.
Sorry to correct you, but they are not Cleveland Bays, they are Irish Draught x Thoroughbred, chosen this time to be comparitively shorter and chunkier than the Household Cavalry. They also range in colour from light bay teams to dark bay through to black , used for funerals to pull a gun carriage with a coffin. Most of the troop horses are actually under 16.2 hands. The officers’ horses are taller.
Cleveland Bays are taller.
As my husband was in the King’s Troop for ten years, I know this as a fact.
I agree they're not all Cleveland bays but some sure are. We'll have to agree to disagree@@Roheryn100
The clippy clips are hypnotizing 🥰
Impressive, ❤️ nobody does it better than us Brits, even down to the Gents wearing Bowler Hats and cane
They are serving and retired officers from the Cavalry and Yeomanry regiment. They wear a “Bowler Hat” and carry a long wrapped up umbrella.
@@TaraVixen yes, they are and do, very proud, and so they should be, all of them,
Impressive show of horses. I can’t help but wonder about the gent out there in the middle of things. He is wearing a brown knee length coat, black head cover, and the black umbrella? Everything seems to go around him and I can’t help but think that gent is a part of all this. Thank you for your time to capture all of this for us, and passing it along. As always, take care.
In the “Bowler Hats” They are serving and retired officers from the Cavalry and Yeomanry regiment.
Will you be covering the state opening of parliament from this spot? Or are you going to play it by ear?
I'm wondering who the gentleman with the umbrella is, sort of standing at attention and supervising.
Possibly garrison sergeant major vern stokes?
Thank you.@@janeandpaul
The chaps wearing the “bowler hats” and carrying a folded up long umbrella, are serving and retired officers from the Cavalry and Yeomanry regiment.
What’s the difference between Kings guard and Kings Troop?