the officer, it might have to be respected and followed by other people but this officer has a very weird way of marching, also did he intentionally said escort to the word
These stupid, gawping tourists getting in the way of things. It's only a matter of time before there's an incident, at which point a subsequent inquiry will be asking why they were allowed anywhere near.
You can see some of these when tourists don't move. Use the search function and type in "Make way for the Queens Guard" and you'll see quite a few of them. They do not deviate from their path, hence the warning given, even if it's prior to someone (tourists/spectators/) getting either pushed out of the way or stepped over after they've fallen after being "gently" pushed/nudged.
Never new the Grenadiers shouted out their name when inspected by the officer and I'm ex Scots guards.
The officer's swag: 'right, you lot'.
Innit? I was like, "Sir, relax". LOL.
@@irfanazaam9386 Hahaha.
. . .even the way he comes to a halt is wonky. His saluting, however, is textbook perfect.
specifically contains the envelope that is given to the officer, is the word of the queen, orders? good video, thank you very much and greetings
They hire themselves out for Prince Andrews media company. They also do bar mitzvah and Church of England weddings.
the officer, it might have to be respected and followed by other people but this officer has a very weird way of marching, also did he intentionally said escort to the word
It's "Escort for the word" when going to The Queens House to receive it.
It then becomes "Escort to the Word" after it's been received.
@@Wabbit_Hunta he said escort to the word first and then when he dismissed it he said escort for the word
Is his slightly odd way of marching so that he doesn't keep catching is sword ?
His marching is a bit odd
@@BigPinkJohn . . .or he is pissed at something.
Esse oficial não está nem um pouco normal.tenho certeza que ele tava de ressaca da noitada! Não é possível 🤦♀️😂😂
These stupid, gawping tourists getting in the way of things. It's only a matter of time before there's an incident, at which point a subsequent inquiry will be asking why they were allowed anywhere near.
You can see some of these when tourists don't move. Use the search function and type in "Make way for the Queens Guard" and you'll see quite a few of them. They do not deviate from their path, hence the warning given, even if it's prior to someone (tourists/spectators/) getting either pushed out of the way or stepped over after they've fallen after being "gently" pushed/nudged.
In the Army we call it 'PAL' (Pain assisted learning)
What did he say to the kids??