It takes an army of people to get everything just right. It's so interesting to see all the preparedness behind the scenes and so many details in each endeavor.
IMO, they are the only modern civilization prepared to survive a war without modern warfare. Each guard member is probably capable of turning a regiment of green recruits into winners.
In general, a crown insignia is a major. I could see a horse with a (blanket) has a crown with two pips and that would be for a colonel. At 10:44, an officer with a crown on the blanket would be a major. At 11:08 the officer is likely a lieutenant or captain. At 11:50, the officer would be a colonel. Almost at the end of video a mature age officer whose hamlet with feathers has a crossed batons and a pip on the blanket would be a major general. His sword is also different from other lower ranked officers. Pls correct me if I am wrong.
The older senior officer with the grey hair certainly had to show his horsemanship on Saturday’s trooping the colour as his horse bolted as he was leaving the parade.
The bay (brown) horses are police horses co-opted as mounts for the more desk-bound, older officers. They are absolutely bomb-proof. They usually have blue rosettes on their bridles.
One of those is a Chesapeake Bay, they belong to the Royal Artillery. Some of the very dark but not black ones are the some breed and also belong to the RA. The late Queen rescued the breed from near extinction and gave the the horses to the Royal Artillery.
I'm sorry but this year's program for the Trooping of the Colour has information, with photos, on several of the horses used by the senior officers and the blue rosette doesn't signify they are police horses but more likely because they are part of the Household Division Stables, separate to the Cavalry Regiments. The two senior officers, with the white plumes, are riding: the chestnut (not bay) is Jumping Jack,(known as JJ in the stables) who is 17 years old and was a School Horse used for training riding instructors at the Defence Animal Training Regiment at Melton Mowbay before being moved across to the Household Division Stables in 2021 and the Black Irish charger is George, a 23 year old who started with the Blues and Royals in 2008. If you see the footage from the end of last Saturday's Trooping of the Colour ceremony you'll see JJ take off, after a spook, across Horse Guards Parade Ground, across the road and onto the edge of St James Park, before stopping by the barricades, with Major General Bowder managing to stay mounted but losing his feathered cocked hat. It was quite scary to watch for a few seconds.
As some one whose grandfather was in the Royal Horse Artillery in W.W.1 I have to say their horses are an old English breed called Cleveland Bays from Yorkshire. Not Chesapeake as that is a Bay on the coast of Maryland U.S. Queen Elizabeth did step in and buy one of the Salgrave Stallions to stop him leaving the country, a long time ago, the breed was becoming rare.
I’ve noticed for a number of weeks now that there appears to be a Coldstreamer riding with for a want of better words, riding with the riding instructors, is he on attachment?
Which is the Colonel, the Major General etc? Which uniform represents each rank? Which rank belongs to the almost entirety black uniform with the thin red piping along the trouser? (Never seen this one before; seems to be a non-riding rank but is then seen mounted too). Anyone have a complete list of mounted ranks and their corresponding uniform? Lastly, why does the Blues and Royals uniform look so black, I always thought it was Navy blue? Perhaps, it's Admiral blue? Anyway, they're all Brilliant!
Vida and Quaker are at The Horse Trust in Buckinghamshire for rest and recovery , thanks to the expertise of the vets both are expected to return to duty at some point .
Don't know what a horswman is. But I usually adjust mine when I'm in the saddle. How can you possibly do it by eye beforehand if it's not your own saddle? That's what grooms are for if you're wearing those kind of boots. And in those kind of saddles where you can't reach down and around In any case those are fighting soldiers, however superannuated, who may not have much personal experience of riding, on parade anyway. Foot Guards officers haven't led their columns of marching men into battle since the early days of the Great War (a slight problem with snipers). You really don't have the slightest idea what you're talking about.
@@spoffspoffington In a well regulated army the officers would have rocked up and hour early and checked their gear. I always checked my stirrup length before getting on.,. The stirrup into the armpit, the fingers to the stirrup hook and arm extended, job right, hop on.
Why does the last guy mount without his helmet and then sit around for the rest of the video with watching another human being carry the helmet around? What’s he waiting for? He can’t get fully dressed before he mounts, like the two guys in bearskins, the two guys with plumes and the other helmet wearer.
Wonder how many lost their riders this year. saw a white horse galloping out parade ground,as guns been drawn around p ground.wonder if this one and who it was carrying.
Relics,while impressive.. it’s utterly ridiculous that the once largest navy, and supremely tough Brit’s have their ego’s so stuffed in egregious narricism, they have such a horrible stature in real military power. The Brit’s couldn’t save themselves in any manner, since they have no depth in an industrial base.
The horses all look splendid, blooming with health & good care, turned out for the special service of the day. An honour to watch❤
It takes an army of people to get everything just right. It's so interesting to see all the preparedness behind the scenes and so many details in each endeavor.
Love it Abdullah. Thanks again for sharing footage behind the scenes. Awesome.
THOSE HORSES ARE AMAZING! Bicycles, runner, tourists and the horses are steady as can be.
Thoes horses are amazing n the troopers who look after them .....❤
I wonder if it is wonderful living so close n to be able to look out n see all this
for some reason seeing horses on the streets of London makes me think it must be the most civilized city in the world.
Imagine living in the apartments/ flats next door
+ viewing all this from your balcony.
What a delight !
IMO, they are the only modern civilization prepared to survive a war without modern warfare. Each guard member is probably capable of turning a regiment of green recruits into winners.
Překrásné, ta dokonalost,péče,vztahy.Mnoho štěstí ❤😂❤
In general, a crown insignia is a major. I could see a horse with a (blanket) has a crown with two pips and that would be for a colonel. At 10:44, an officer with a crown on the blanket would be a major. At 11:08 the officer is likely a lieutenant or captain. At 11:50, the officer would be a colonel. Almost at the end of video a mature age officer whose hamlet with feathers has a crossed batons and a pip on the blanket would be a major general. His sword is also different from other lower ranked officers. Pls correct me if I am wrong.
Great eyesight! Thank-you for the information about what the different insignas on the horses blankets, and the officers' uniforms mean.
One of the people with the bircorn and feathers I think is the Major General Household Division
That grey is gorgeous!!
Absolutely 🥰
I am rather sure it is prepared for one of the Royals. Look at the saddlecloth!
The older senior officer with the grey hair certainly had to show his horsemanship on Saturday’s trooping the colour as his horse bolted as he was leaving the parade.
Thank you Abdullah, great video.
Notice ordinary people walking, cycling , running etc. no armed police threatening anyone
Very True most police are up their own arses, carry guns to look Touth....
They are around. They are armed.
Yes it looks very relaxed, just getting on with it. All very wonderfully British
Cheers from New Zealand
Solamente en Londres se puede con tranquilidad hacer gimnasia junto al ejército y la guardia real. Magnífica muestra de convivencia!
The bay (brown) horses are police horses co-opted as mounts for the more desk-bound, older officers. They are absolutely bomb-proof.
They usually have blue rosettes on their bridles.
I wondered where they come from. So any guard men officers get police horses. Thank you.
One of those is a Chesapeake Bay, they belong to the Royal Artillery. Some of the very dark but not black ones are the some breed and also belong to the RA. The late Queen rescued the breed from near extinction and gave
the the horses to the Royal Artillery.
I'm sorry but this year's program for the Trooping of the Colour has information, with photos, on several of the horses used by the senior officers and the blue rosette doesn't signify they are police horses but more likely because they are part of the Household Division Stables, separate to the Cavalry Regiments. The two senior officers, with the white plumes, are riding: the chestnut (not bay) is Jumping Jack,(known as JJ in the stables) who is 17 years old and was a School Horse used for training riding instructors at the Defence Animal Training Regiment at Melton Mowbay before being moved across to the Household Division Stables in 2021 and the Black Irish charger is George, a 23 year old who started with the Blues and Royals in 2008. If you see the footage from the end of last Saturday's Trooping of the Colour ceremony you'll see JJ take off, after a spook, across Horse Guards Parade Ground, across the road and onto the edge of St James Park, before stopping by the barricades, with Major General Bowder managing to stay mounted but losing his feathered cocked hat. It was quite scary to watch for a few seconds.
They are not police horses
They belong to the Military. We don't just have black horses. We do have whites and brown.
As some one whose grandfather was in the Royal Horse Artillery in W.W.1 I have to say their horses are an old English breed called Cleveland Bays from Yorkshire. Not Chesapeake as that is a Bay on the coast of Maryland U.S. Queen Elizabeth did step in and buy one of the Salgrave Stallions to stop him leaving the country, a long time ago, the breed was becoming rare.
Magnificent grey 😍
Totally agree 🥰
The two elderly officers make me think Queen Victoria might be watching out there …😊
all expert horsemen, one sees that immediately .... LOL ! 🙂
Who was the "Top Boss"?
Perfección!
The bay (brown) horses are police horses co-opted as mounts for the more desk-bound, older officers. They are absolutely bomb-proof.
Where is this situated?
General James Bowder is still handsome.
Diese Pferde sind taffe wessen!!😊
I’ve noticed for a number of weeks now that there appears to be a Coldstreamer riding with for a want of better words, riding with the riding instructors, is he on attachment?
❤❤❤
Which is the Colonel, the Major General etc?
Which uniform represents each rank?
Which rank belongs to the almost entirety black uniform with the thin red piping along the trouser? (Never seen this one before; seems to be a non-riding rank but is then seen mounted too).
Anyone have a complete list of mounted ranks and their corresponding uniform?
Lastly, why does the Blues and Royals uniform look so black, I always thought it was Navy blue? Perhaps, it's Admiral blue?
Anyway, they're all Brilliant!
What are the ranks of these gentlemen? (Go from left to right at the end of the vid please.)
How are the 2 injured horses doing from the incident a month or so ago? Does anyone know? 🇦🇺
Vida and Quaker are at The Horse Trust in Buckinghamshire for rest and recovery , thanks to the expertise of the vets both are expected to return to duty at some point .
Who are these officers with feathers in their heads?
How magnificent is Invader (with the white eyebrows)
Invader has a huge fan club...those eyebrows so distinctive...
The light bay horse went a little at the rehearsal , the colonel lost his hat
You'd think any horswman would check his stirrup length before mounting - especially officers.
Don't know what a horswman is. But I usually adjust mine when I'm in the saddle. How can you possibly do it by eye beforehand if it's not your own saddle?
That's what grooms are for if you're wearing those kind of boots. And in those kind of saddles where you can't reach down and around
In any case those are fighting soldiers, however superannuated, who may not have much personal experience of riding, on parade anyway.
Foot Guards officers haven't led their columns of marching men into battle since the early days of the Great War (a slight problem with snipers). You really don't have the slightest idea what you're talking about.
@@spoffspoffington In a well regulated army the officers would have rocked up and hour early and checked their gear. I always checked my stirrup length before getting on.,. The stirrup into the armpit, the fingers to the stirrup hook and arm extended, job right, hop on.
Can’t believe the amount of idiots flashing by on scooters with no helmets….ruining our cities in Australia also😂
! Ah,estos jefes del minuto 4 son más listos: ellos van en coche 🚗 !
Where is this area in London
Hyde Park Barracks, opposite Hyde Psrk
@@GMN360Knightsbridge
Why does the last guy mount without his helmet and then sit around for the rest of the video with watching another human being carry the helmet around? What’s he waiting for? He can’t get fully dressed before he mounts, like the two guys in bearskins, the two guys with plumes and the other helmet wearer.
Wonder how many lost their riders this year.
saw a white horse galloping out parade ground,as guns been drawn around p ground.wonder if this one and who it was carrying.
Anyone who knows the march in the beginning?
I think it's the slow march "Coburg". Several regiments use it.
Cuando terminen de preparar a los jefes,se ha acabado la guerra de ukraina
Beautiful horse not having today.
Love when they try to look important and look absolutely REDICULOUS. Horses are a ten
The horse should be riding him
The word is RIDICULOUS. And e isn't even near i on a QWERTY keyboard. What does "horses are a ten" even mean?
Relics,while impressive.. it’s utterly ridiculous that the once largest navy, and supremely tough Brit’s have their ego’s so stuffed in egregious narricism, they have such a horrible stature in real military power. The Brit’s couldn’t save themselves in any manner, since they have no depth in an industrial base.
Don't show your ignorance! Get lost lad!
@@Peter-lm3icHe's a pillock. And he can't spell - using an apostrophe to make a plural. Geopolitics from an illiterate.
To old and out of shape to adjust themselves in the saddle sad
"Too" old. You can't even spell.