Oh I am so proud of the guards and I have worked for years with my wonderful special friends they are loving and the horses know it ,these horses are totally in tune with them ❤❤❤❤❤
Peter Ellis (the one in the tunnel with the father and son at a respectable distance so he moved closer to them to make the photo a good one was punished with 4 extra hours of work then they fired him). I can understand needing to be a bit stoic but a special needs child really? They can still be stoic and human too. I love kids with the guards it's just really sweet and the compassion. One of my favorites (along side Peter Ellis) is the guard that was standing while this little girl held onto him lovingly and him squeezing her hand gently yet letting her know he loved her was so sweet and a bit teary. The little girl is this guards little sister. I don't say just be jelly with everyone but humanity and kindness is appreciated, we live in a time that people are so hateful and condescending towards others and just maybe these compassionate guards can teach people a valuable lesson in compassion and kindness. I'm in the US and when our military regardless of the branch, it's wonderful to see. We need more role models for the people of the world to witness and pick up some good habits towards other people.
I was just admiring these men for their kind hearts and thinking how proud the Queen would be to see them caring for visitors and her subjects in such a kind and graceful way. Learning that Peter Ellis (didn't know his name until you gave it to us) had to work more hours and then was fired seems extremely unfair, given the job he does. How did you know that? Was there any kind of court or employer meetings? Just wondering because he didn't deserve that, instead just the opposite! Thanks for sharing.
I Realy have to Say its so nice to see this it makes a Real Change to see the Nice things in Life and That's thanks to the film Maker and the Royal guards❤
I Love that you have identified the people as “specially-able” rather than disabled! I have worked with children/adults with a variety of disabilities for over 15 years. We all have abilities & disabilities. I learned that from students!
Such beautiful illustrations of how people should view one another, different or not. Several of the Queen's Guards and Policemen made me teary-eyed by the kind gestures they made for specially-abled (love that term) children. God Bless you and thank you for being human.
Being an Expat living away from the UK and listening to all the stick my home country gets, it's so heartwarming to watch videos like these, thank you so much for sharing.
That's a very nice and heartwarming video. These are better times with disabled people. A noble gesture of the Royal Guads and the kindness. Magnificent Royal horse and the King's Guard. Very touching moments. From Australia.🙂👍✌️👋🇭🇲🦘🙂❤️
Kindness and respect go a long way. So beautiful to see this. Wish I could one day experience to view those impeccable dressed soldiers and their horses. I love to watch these videos ,..... but then I also am utterly disgusted in those rude, arrogant, self entitled tourists .... hope they remember everyone see their faces. One question: Are you this disgusting to rules and tradition in your own country?
The horses know when someone's special........... It's the idiots that do stupid things to antagonise the guards and the horses that spoil the spectacle for everyone else.
It isn't the English Royalty. It's the British Royalty. There are four nations that make up the United Kingdom, Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
I worked breeding horses for more than 20 years. One of the greatest memories I have was taking children with varying needs into the fields on a summers evening. We used to manage to lose the risk assessment for this & never did find one. The foals only associated me with injections & worming etc. Yet they approached the children quietly gently & allowed them to stroke them. They used to lick their wheelchairs when I expected them to be frightened of them. I cannot explain this. Other than to say how privileged felt to witness it - and that vivid memory was 25 years ago.
You just can’t help be smile watching these very special horses. Good Bess them all !😊
Humanity at it's best...
They give the children and special needs adults memories for life ...thank you soldiers and horses for showing compassion.
The behavior of the guard is commendable to them and to the example of the family they represent
Oh I am so proud of the guards and I have worked for years with my wonderful special friends they are loving and the horses know it ,these horses are totally in tune with them ❤❤❤❤❤
Peter Ellis (the one in the tunnel with the father and son at a respectable distance so he moved closer to them to make the photo a good one was punished with 4 extra hours of work then they fired him). I can understand needing to be a bit stoic but a special needs child really? They can still be stoic and human too. I love kids with the guards it's just really sweet and the compassion. One of my favorites (along side Peter Ellis) is the guard that was standing while this little girl held onto him lovingly and him squeezing her hand gently yet letting her know he loved her was so sweet and a bit teary. The little girl is this guards little sister. I don't say just be jelly with everyone but humanity and kindness is appreciated, we live in a time that people are so hateful and condescending towards others and just maybe these compassionate guards can teach people a valuable lesson in compassion and kindness. I'm in the US and when our military regardless of the branch, it's wonderful to see. We need more role models for the people of the world to witness and pick up some good habits towards other people.
I was just admiring these men for their kind hearts and thinking how proud the Queen would be to see them caring for visitors and her subjects in such a kind and graceful way. Learning that Peter Ellis (didn't know his name until you gave it to us) had to work more hours and then was fired seems extremely unfair, given the job he does. How did you know that? Was there any kind of court or employer meetings? Just wondering because he didn't deserve that, instead just the opposite! Thanks for sharing.
Not sacked but moved cos ofpublics contact with his private life
thank you guards, for your patience with people.
I Realy have to Say its so nice to see this it makes a Real Change to see the Nice things in Life and That's thanks to the film Maker and the Royal guards❤
I Love that you have identified the people as “specially-able” rather than disabled! I have worked with children/adults with a variety of disabilities for over 15 years. We all have abilities & disabilities. I learned that from students!
Some very sweet and "feel-good" moments. We sure need more of them.
Such beautiful illustrations of how people should view one another, different or not. Several of the Queen's Guards and Policemen made me teary-eyed by the kind gestures they made for specially-abled (love that term) children. God Bless you and thank you for being human.
Being an Expat living away from the UK and listening to all the stick my home country
gets, it's so heartwarming to watch videos like these, thank you so much for sharing.
That's a very nice and heartwarming video. These are better times with disabled people. A noble gesture of the Royal Guads and the kindness. Magnificent Royal horse and the King's Guard. Very touching moments. From Australia.🙂👍✌️👋🇭🇲🦘🙂❤️
Humanity still exists. THANK YOU!!!
This video put a smile on my face ❤❤
What a beautifoul world. Thank you!!
“What a beautiful world.” Are you blind?!
Oh that little blind boy touches my heart. I would call him God’s little darling. He has so much love in his little heart and love is never wasted. 👍❤
The Royal Guards are fantastic people with understands and feelings and deserve all the respect. 👍🇨🇦
Brings tears to my eyes!
Simply Beautiful, Good-O. I love the clearly Tough looking Guard who has a terrific heart, He side steps to improve the photo . Good Show.
This is such a bonding moment between the royal guard and the citizens…
You are amazing eveyone ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This is so sweet - I seem to have some dust in my eyes...
same here
The Guards are such awesome people !
BEAUTIFUL, BROUGHT TEARS TO MY EYES SUCH GENTLENESS FROM THE HORSE…AS THOUGH THE HORSE KNEW
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧THANK YOU ROYAL GUARDSMEN
I have said it before. But it true, well done his majesty's guard.
Ci wspaniali oficerowie i te piękne cudownie konie . Dziękuję ...... 👍
Respect 🙏
I was right when i said our humanity was the greatest virtue and the base of it is respect
Specially abled is such an awesome title
Very cool video you guardsman 💂♂️ are very talented and very knowledgeable and very talented and I love ❤️ watching your videos ❤❤❤
So cool.
Sometimes you wonder, does the horse know, that the person is different?
Kindness and respect go a long way. So beautiful to see this. Wish I could one day experience to view those impeccable dressed soldiers and their horses. I love to watch these videos ,.....
but then I also am utterly disgusted in those rude, arrogant, self entitled tourists .... hope they remember everyone see their faces. One question: Are you this disgusting to rules and tradition in your own country?
Very Moving.
Geweldige beelden
It is worth noting that the Guards are 'troopers'. They are young, themselves. Young men. (and the occasional young woman)
Very Stately.
Why is water running from my eyes?!
You forgot your rainhat.
horses recognize sick people
you can always come very close ,they will not hurt your sick child
When i see this. Why is there war ln earth??
Politicians
That officer is a very large man. I think his head is level with the horse’s back.
Thank you for calling people "differently abled".
Also proves why critters are better than humans.
Very very sad about Peter Ellis. Not being in the military it means I can say “please give him a chance and take him back”.
Unfortunately due to a few idiots there's now a white line around the horse that you can't cross
The horses know when someone's special...........
It's the idiots that do stupid things to antagonise the guards and the horses that spoil the spectacle for everyone else.
Horse.being a Horse.
It isn't the English Royalty. It's the British Royalty. There are four nations that make up the United Kingdom, Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Yes some people ought to learn geography
I worked breeding horses for more than 20 years. One of the greatest memories I have was taking children with varying needs into the fields on a summers evening. We used to manage to lose the risk assessment for this & never did find one.
The foals only associated me with injections & worming etc.
Yet they approached the children quietly gently & allowed them to stroke them. They used to lick their wheelchairs when I expected them to be frightened of them.
I cannot explain this. Other than to say how privileged felt to witness it - and that vivid memory was 25 years ago.
Why do you use fake images in your video?
Stop talk !!!!
Bla Bla Bla
Yes I'm deaf a d I don't like the expression the deaf the disabled we are.people not the
thank you guards, for your patience with people.