For those wondering why he was questioning the ownership of the bags , People tend to forget the London bombing attacks of the 70's, 80's, 90's and 2000's.
It’s sad how these brave soldiers and their horses are treated like an amusement at a theme park or petting zoo. They deserve respect for the job they are doing.
Obviously I’m talking about the guards “in the box”. I respect that the Guards & their horses are on duty…..working. Stupid people grabbing the reins should not be allowed.
This Trooper is one of my Favourite Life Guards. He appears in many Videos. He seems a little older than many of the Young Troopers in both Regiments & with age comes Wisdom in any long Serving Soldier. He also understands the PR part of his Job, I have seen him tell Children & their Parents to come closer to have their Photos taken & he always acknowledges the Thank yous' he receives with a slight smile & nod of his head. Having said that, I really wouldn't like to upset him, Sword or no Sword.
@@pandyjohnson8980 They never attack unless they are on the defensive (which is rare). When they get in the way, they just shout and if the other person doesn't take them seriously, then they can drag him into their path.
Guards are very tuned into what’s going on around them & their horses so a backpack & suitcase even though those tourists looked harmless to the Guards it could be a possible threat well done lads.
All army personnel & their families are fine tuned to be aware of the risks. As an army 'brat' in Aden for 2 years, then back to Germany when the Bader Meinhof group were active and also the IRA. Soldiers and wives knew what to be aware of.
@@PhyllisGlassup2TheBrim Back at you. Thank you for your father's service. My Dad US Army. I'm also an 'Army' brat & proud of it, Kaiserslautern, Honolulu, Bangkok, DC area, Columbus GA & California. There ARE sacrifices. My Mom was an Army nurse during WWII. She knew what we were in for.
THAT is why they are there as a first line of security. Security risks come in many forms. They are there to protect and prevent harm and not just look pretty, as some disrespectful tourists think. You are correct. He did and always does, an awesome job.
@@susanharrison6401 You must live a very sheltered life. I doubt you live in London and have experienced bombing or the theft of luggage momentarily left unattended. How nice for you. If it was your luggage stolen you would be the sort suing the guard for not preventing it. 😂
FGS! Cavalrymen are called Troopers. Their Horses are Chargers. The Cavalry men are all called Troopers as the ones on foot also take their turns Mounted. The Infantry Men at Buckingham, Kensington & St James Palaces, The Tower, Clarence House & Windsor are called Guardsmen. They are the ones in Ceremonial Bearskins & Red Tunics. The Cavalrymen at Horse Guards work on a One hour on & two hour off Roster. So the Troopers on Horseback do 1 hr on the Horse, then do another hour dismounted. Did you think they work 1 hr & go back to Barracks? The only ones who aren't called Trooper are Officers & those who work looking after the Horses, they are called either Stableman or Strappers.
The changing of the guards at Buckingham Palace. Where else in the world can you see such splendour, dedication, synchronisation and spectacle? It makes me proud to be British. Long may you flourish
Many different countries put on a more precision and splendid military display. In the past, the British were number one at this, but now their manner is sloppy and less and less British.
@@lynetteguest1598 I'll be truthful, I have no idea who does or does not do it better or best. I absolutely do know these Soldiers 💂♂️ are very impressive.They are very sharp and spot on. I see nothing sloppy about them. So continue to be proud of them because they are outstanding. By the way, I'm from deep South Texas and I'm as proud of your fine British military as I am the USA military. God bless and keep you and yours. 😊 🇺🇸 🇬🇧
yes, unfortunately that wasn't an isolated incident in my home state[montana]. it just boggles my mind what stupid people do in the presence of wild animals. extremely wild and ferocious animals.
Sometimes it seems the tourists think the horses are pet horses who have someone dressed up as a soldier for the day.sitting on their back. A tourist attraction for entertainment. I don't think anyone realises they're actually British soldiers.
Well done to my favourite Guard for being highly observant while on duty at all times, especially this time. It does not bear thinking about what could happen when we least expect it. So proud of the guards & horses. 👍🏻⚔💂🏻💂🏻♂💂🏻♀🐎❤🤍💙
There was a bombing years ago and horses and guardsmen were seriously injured. There may have been deaths among the horses These soldiers and police are protecting tourists and Londoners alike. Well done.
👩🏻💻Many years ago when the Salt Lake Jazz played the Chicago Bulls in basketball I was fortunate to be able to go to a game in Chicago. When the game was over I exited the venue and saw a really calm crowd of people as the police on horseback gently walking amongst the crowd. I have never experienced this phenomenon of horses among the people. I think of this experience when I observe people agitating these royal horses doing their duty, the beauty of this soldier doing his duty on such a beautiful animal strikes me as majestic and with strength without even having to say a word. 🙋♀️🥰🇺🇲🇬🇧
Beautiful horse. I'm sure that they train these horses and the ones used by police to be okay with people brushing by them and stuff. That would have been an interesting experience to see in real life.
I think it’s disgusting the way tourists treat these guards and their horses…makes me so angry to see how oblivious these people are to what they are doing, as long as they get their photo they do not care…😡
This place is like made as a tourist attraction. Of course people are gonna take picture of this. People act like we actually live in the medieval ages in which these silly looking guards were necessary. If tourism was a problem they would use normal looking guards.
@@MyButterfly60 The tourists are mostly grown adults who should know better anyway!! There is also blame on the powers that be, there should be a huge shake up of how and where tourists can stand….i don’t think they should be allowed to touch the horse…Period!! 😡 my sons are 33 & 36 and they would never ever mistreat anyone let alone a member of the kings guards or horses…they are also very respectful when visiting other countries… Manners cost nothing!! 😁
Well spotted. His demeanor looks out of place, 2:45 everyone is smiling or looking around taking in the sights, he's staring straight ahead trying not to be noticed.
Certainly looked that way to me. You can see her holding onto it when she returned from having her photo taken. It cannot be a surprise thieves are operating amongst the crowds.
@@someonegetsteve He's literally holding onto the bollard just looking around at the horse. He doesn't look like he's trying not to be noticed. He looks like he's just standing there and watching what's going on. He's also obviously got resting bitch face. If he was trying to steal the bag he'd be closer to it and wouldn't have his back to it. He's not a threat. Obviously.
Not many tourists drag their luggage around London, so he was well in order. Perhaps the tourists have not heard about the IRA blowing up the Household Cavalry on its way to Whitehall in 1982. I was working in London at that time. Stuff going off (Old Bailey) and all litter bins removed. I worked on The Times and we were continually being told to evacuate the building. Pain in the butt. Standing in the car park waiting for the glass to be blown out at you.
Our famous Karen has been seen leaving her bags unattended. we have her down as just a pest but she could be a terror threat. She leaves her bags , gets told off by police several times, they see her bags one day and go look for her to tell her off again when they explode. unattended bags are always a security risk.
For those questioning he saw a suitcase that appeared unattended. He checked to see who it belonged to. I mean come on if you have to stand in a crowd in this place with a big suitcase or any large bag keep your hands on it. He was being careful doing his job and if he had ignored assuming it was innocent that could be the one time it was serious. Yes I still remember the London bombings and I like many Londoners were back on the tube, trains and buses the following days. I remember at Kings Cross just a couple of days after this stupid woman left her suitcase unnattended. I alerted the nearest policeman and when she finally appeared the group of police waiting gave her a right telling off. Sigh stupid is as stupid does.
I have done such work, but never in such a public setting. Even then, I had to deal with idiot tourists, morons who could not keep their hands to themselves, and people who simply could not understand that some things should not be done, public or no. What a LOT of people do not realize is that while these soldiers are dressed in historically accurate uniforms and trained to basically stand there and do nothing, they ARE serving soldiers and they have a duty to perform. Cross their duty at your peril. It has been shown lots of places. King's Guard around the palace in the UK, Old Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in the US, other units in other places, no matter where they are do NOT assume that because they look funny that they are not paying attention and/or are harmless. IT WILL HURT. 'nuff said.
It goes to show that they can speak to the public if it falls within his role whilst on duty, whether it be a possible terrorist threat or a potential robbery I guess both could be seen as a security matter. They’ve got a good vantage point from the saddle and are likely trained to be very observant and recognise things which are out of the ordinary. Tourists coming up for a photo with the horse, whilst it might be a minor irritation, is to be expected.
The British are a non-threatening military. They are more of a tourist attraction and a sloppy one at that. It's girly attitudes like yours that have weakened European militaries and made them vassals of the USA. But never fear, your attitude is starting the same weakness in the US military. Let's hope for your sake, we don't need to depend upon them.
I don’t know how the Kings Guards deal with that every day- they are actually trained military and have to deal with being treated like a spectacle - obviously their training shows that they are still observant to what is going on there and aware of obvious possible threats - well done to them - they are not just show ponies like a lot of people think 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇦🇺
The parade reminds me of my dad. At the beginning of his career he was bandsman in the Manchester Regiment - joined aged 14 in 1946. He changed to RAMC and RAOC - 27 years total. In the day, my brother played imaginary instruments with him in the band, and he taught us how to slow and quick march. It was a great childood, so.many lovely memories from many different postings. ❤😘
She was one of a kind, the mould was broken when she was born a tough act for King Charles to follow especially as so many want and expect him to fail including the ungrateful whinging son that lives with his obnoxious wife in Montecito.
I miss her so much ,it is not the same with out her….and I remember her coronation and how wonderful it was …..Keep up the good work England and the wonderful guards ….
That's their jobs; they are soldiers, not props, and this is a duty station. Their patience and discipline are monumental indeed considering how tourists treat them.
Why don't they keep the people away from the guards on their horse. If a emergency happened they would go into action and people would get hurt or worse. These men have a job and will do it . All these tourists are just stupid.
To ALL who come to see these Soldiers, Please Respect these Amazing Men and Women and know the Horse is a Soldier too who are NOT there for your Disrespectful and Exhausting behavior !
Estos soldados merecen respeto hacen un travajo impecable son dignos de admiración.Tener que aguantar a personas fastidiosas todo el dia no debe de ser fasil estan demasiado expuestos i no los respetan no se que parte no entienden las personas no tocar es no tocar solo me encantaria que el caballo 🐎🐎🐎 les diera un buen mordisco asi lo dejan en paz .
I think it’s about time the government stopped all this nonsense and kept away the crowd from upsetting the horses and let the soldiers do there job. I think it’s a security risk.
I Guarantee if i went to the country of these tourists and did the same to their guys and gals they would cry racist or blue murder. As a proud brit i go to alot of other countries and respect every part of their manor. Alot of foreigners wonder why we dont like them when they move here
I really think they need to place a security fence about 10 feet away from these guards, and their horses, and tourists be required to stay behind the fence. Like a comment below mentions, it's sad how these soldiers and their horses are treated like an amusement at a theme park or petting zoo. In the event of an emergency, be it a terrorist or whatever, they wouldn't be able to quickly respond without running over a bunch of gathering, giggly, picture taking tourists.
People need to respect these soldiers. They’re doing their duty and shouldn’t be photographed endlessly by tourists who don’t appreciate what they’re doing.
I respect them for their brave duty of protecting royal people that dont do shit but smile and wave around while eating up tons of tax money. And dressing up like a fool from the napoleonic era really is necessary and its not totally obvious that this show is gonna attract tourists.
This horse has a lovely pink nose…..beautiful creature. I still don’t understand why the public are allowed so close to the horse and rider, and the area. (Look how many backpacks there are in this video). The horses are so vulnerable. There should be a barrier somewhere…..and that lovely white horse was walking in time with the music.
People should switch on their brains by now if they are going to such a place where soldiers and police are also on duty. It was not for nothing that the soldier asked the people about the bag. Especially because it is quite strange to be standing in such a place with such a large suitcase instead of leaving it in the hotel. I would also be suspicious if there wasn't a bomb in it. You shouldn't play it down either. Terrorist actions can take place anywhere and it is certainly no fun for the soldiers.
Long live the King and his soldiers. What they do on a daily basis enduring packs of picture hungry wolves. They sometimes don't ever get the respect they deserve. Magnificent display ❤💯🇨🇦
They are so beautiful and interesting. I'm sure we'd all love to have a conversation with a gaurd.. That's no excuse to touch them and throw stuff at them. These videoes show people being so disrespectful.
Whose dumb idea was it to allow the disrespectful people to have contact with these horses. It might be rather dangerous one day. Hope they change the rules for the security of the Guardsmen and their Horses!!
What a super vigilant officer of the Guards he is. How would he know if they were taking photos. You would soon make a different comment if they had been lethal cases wouldn’t you!
Exactly. No one should forget the Hyde Park and Regent's Park bombings of 1982. Eleven soldiers and seven horses lost their lives in those incidents. One horse, badly injured managed to pull through. His name was Sefton. The Guards are rightly vigilant about unattended backpacks, parcels and other paraphernalia. No one wishes to see that carnage again.
@AV I remember those events explicitly. The perps used nail bombs, the details of that I'll leave to the imagination as I will the horrendous injuries such a device can inflict.
For those wondering why he was questioning the ownership of the bags , People tend to forget the London bombing attacks of the 70's, 80's, 90's and 2000's.
It's because he's black 😉
All the others with big Bags there wasn't questened.
Well said, I agree! Never forget!! 🙏
stfu not true at all RACIST FUCK@@ZiiVA
Don't be ridiculous
I agree with you 100%... The guy who made that comment is so RACIST@@aviyahchaverim9388
It’s sad how these brave soldiers and their horses are treated like an amusement at a theme park or petting zoo. They deserve respect for the job they are doing.
They are not in battle. They are on a ceremonial parade and meant to be entertainment. It is just a show.
Obviously I’m talking about the guards “in the box”. I respect that the Guards & their horses are on duty…..working. Stupid people grabbing the reins should not be allowed.
BRAVO for saying so.
@@calgal5752 Well said, there are some clueless disrespectful people commenting here.
@@jean6872 They are on duty, this is not a show, it was in exsistence long before these disrespectful idiots were twinkles in their fathers eyes.
This Trooper is one of my Favourite Life Guards. He appears in many Videos. He seems a little older than many of the Young Troopers in both Regiments & with age comes Wisdom in any long Serving Soldier. He also understands the PR part of his Job, I have seen him tell Children & their Parents to come closer to have their Photos taken & he always acknowledges the Thank yous' he receives with a slight smile & nod of his head. Having said that, I really wouldn't like to upset him, Sword or no Sword.
Yes, I recognised him too from other videos. I think he had quite an itchy nose but he didn’t take his hands off the reins.
mine too x
The dignified demeanor of his horse reflects his calm, assured & wise behaviour.
Yes. But he can be intimidating too. A fine quality in a soldier.
I agree. I bet he knows how to use his horse as a very dangerous weapon, if needed.
They are soldiers on duty protecting others while being treated like a prop by tourists! What amazing people these soldiers are 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Not calling them a dog 🐕 they are hard trained to attack they will attack if you get to close
@@pandyjohnson8980 I never seen then 'attack' anyone for getting too close...
Unless you mean they attack them with words...
@@pandyjohnson8980 They never attack unless they are on the defensive (which is rare). When they get in the way, they just shout and if the other person doesn't take them seriously, then they can drag him into their path.
they are treated like props cause they are dressed like props
@@campusx4195 And you are treated like an idiot because you behave like an idiot.
Guards are very tuned into what’s going on around them & their horses so a backpack & suitcase even though those tourists looked harmless to the Guards it could be a possible threat well done lads.
That's what they're trained for not posing for photo ops.
All army personnel & their families are fine tuned to be aware of the risks. As an army 'brat' in Aden for 2 years, then back to Germany when the Bader Meinhof group were active and also the IRA. Soldiers and wives knew what to be aware of.
@@PhyllisGlassup2TheBrim Back at you. Thank you for your father's service. My Dad US Army. I'm also an 'Army' brat & proud of it, Kaiserslautern, Honolulu, Bangkok, DC area, Columbus GA & California. There ARE sacrifices. My Mom was an Army nurse during WWII. She knew what we were in for.
@@esterarney3251 Exactly, well said.
@@esterarney3251 too true RAF kid myself
Just goes to show EVERYONE…if you see something, SAY SOMETHING!
WOW! the Guard sure has a Very sharp eye and is Extremely alert too. He did a Awesome job. :)
These guys are serving soldiers not just tourist attractions.
THAT is why they are there as a first line of security. Security risks come in many forms. They are there to protect and prevent harm and not just look pretty, as some disrespectful tourists think. You are correct. He did and always does, an awesome job.
do not exaggerate 😂
@@susanharrison6401 You must live a very sheltered life. I doubt you live in London and have experienced bombing or the theft of luggage momentarily left unattended. How nice for you. If it was your luggage stolen you would be the sort suing the guard for not preventing it. 😂
@@susanharrison6401 I must have told him a million times not to exaggerate but he still does it.
Our soldiers are the best what a show 🎉I'd like to thank them all for their service I don't think people say that enough over here x
As NATO allies we should all thank them for their service 🇺🇸🇬🇧
They know what they are getting into. Many of them had father’s also doing the same. It’s an entrusted position. And they are loved for it
Not even close. In the past, they were the finest. They don't even look British anymore.
@xteresabillings8378 😮😮😮😮😮ďf 8:22 😮😮😮😮😮d😅😅ð😮😮ðd😮
The favorite Horse Guard of mine pointing to the luggage, is not afraid of speaking or interacting with the crowds.
One boxman yesterday pointed out to a young lady she had dropped her purse.
@@marywood6270 The correct name for them is Mounted Trooper & his Horse is called a Charger. The ones on foot are called Trooper.
FGS! Cavalrymen are called Troopers. Their Horses are Chargers. The Cavalry men are all called Troopers as the ones on foot also take their turns Mounted. The Infantry Men at Buckingham, Kensington & St James Palaces, The Tower, Clarence House & Windsor are called Guardsmen. They are the ones in Ceremonial Bearskins & Red Tunics. The Cavalrymen at Horse Guards work on a One hour on & two hour off Roster. So the Troopers on Horseback do 1 hr on the Horse, then do another hour dismounted. Did you think they work 1 hr & go back to Barracks? The only ones who aren't called Trooper are Officers & those who work looking after the Horses, they are called either Stableman or Strappers.
I love this guard.He's beautiful.
The changing of the guards at Buckingham Palace. Where else in the world can you see such splendour, dedication, synchronisation and spectacle? It makes me proud to be British. Long may you flourish
I got a shudder of pride going down my spine and a welling up around the eyes reading your comment 👍 i could not agree more
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Many different countries put on a more precision and splendid military display. In the past, the British were number one at this, but now their manner is sloppy and less and less British.
@@ReanimateNowsays you. Their proud of what they do & do it with pride. Nobody does it better than us British
@@lynetteguest1598
I'll be truthful, I have no idea who does or does not do it better or best. I absolutely do know these Soldiers 💂♂️ are very impressive.They are very sharp and spot on. I see nothing sloppy about them. So continue to be proud of them because they are outstanding. By the way, I'm from deep South Texas and I'm as proud of your fine British military as I am the USA military. God bless and keep you and yours. 😊 🇺🇸 🇬🇧
@@ReanimateNow Clueless.
So glad to see armed guards at these parades, there seem to be an abundance of enemy types in this country.
they must think this is a petting zoo like the silly lady at Yellowstone taking a selfie next to a bison
yes, unfortunately that wasn't an isolated incident in my home state[montana]. it just boggles my mind what stupid people do in the presence of wild animals. extremely wild and ferocious animals.
Sometimes it seems the tourists think the horses are pet horses who have someone dressed up as a soldier for the day.sitting on their back.
A tourist attraction for entertainment.
I don't think anyone realises they're actually British soldiers.
@Klemheist perhaps they are an attraction, certainly not entertainment. Soldiers who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan are not entertainers.
@Klemheist That statement doesn't merit an answer.
Well done to my favourite Guard for being highly observant while on duty at all times, especially this time. It does not bear thinking about what could happen when we least expect it. So proud of the guards & horses. 👍🏻⚔💂🏻💂🏻♂💂🏻♀🐎❤🤍💙
what happened
@@ahsenkhan5386 they probably left the case and backpack unattended whilst they took photo. He was being super vigilant
There was a bombing years ago and horses and guardsmen were seriously injured. There may have been deaths among the horses These soldiers and police are protecting tourists and Londoners alike. Well done.
@@alanaw27 I know, I remember it well. 7 horses lying in the road, a picture never to be forgotten.
@@alanaw27 I re member that incadent,it was horrendous wasn't it. Iwas well up set& the horses.BASTURDS😵💫🏴
Amazing men and women, a credit to their county, God bless them and protect them. Greetings from Australia.
I absolutely love 🇬🇧 the beautiful people over there! With love from the USA 🇺🇸
👩🏻💻Many years ago when the Salt Lake Jazz played the Chicago Bulls in basketball I was fortunate to be able to go to a game in Chicago. When the game was over I exited the venue and saw a really calm crowd of people as the police on horseback gently walking amongst the crowd. I have never experienced this phenomenon of horses among the people. I think of this experience when I observe people agitating these royal horses doing their duty, the beauty of this soldier doing his duty on such a beautiful animal strikes me as majestic and with strength without even having to say a word. 🙋♀️🥰🇺🇲🇬🇧
Beautiful horse. I'm sure that they train these horses and the ones used by police to be okay with people brushing by them and stuff.
That would have been an interesting experience to see in real life.
The King Guard on the left is my favourite .... I've seen him be so nice to tourists and children.
I think it’s disgusting the way tourists treat these guards and their horses…makes me so angry to see how oblivious these people are to what they are doing, as long as they get their photo they do not care…😡
This place is like made as a tourist attraction. Of course people are gonna take picture of this. People act like we actually live in the medieval ages in which these silly looking guards were necessary. If tourism was a problem they would use normal looking guards.
So who’s to blame? The tourists or the people allowing this?
@@MyButterfly60
The tourists are mostly grown adults who should know better anyway!! There is also blame on the powers that be, there should be a huge shake up of how and where tourists can stand….i don’t think they should be allowed to touch the horse…Period!! 😡 my sons are 33 & 36 and they would never ever mistreat anyone let alone a member of the kings guards or horses…they are also very respectful when visiting other countries… Manners cost nothing!! 😁
Good check! Always watching the crowds while they are watching him.
I think the case belonged to the lady and child who was having their photo taken, but a man appeared by their bag and the guard was making them aware
Well spotted. His demeanor looks out of place, 2:45 everyone is smiling or looking around taking in the sights, he's staring straight ahead trying not to be noticed.
There was a guard yesterday that pointed out to a young lady that she had dropped her purse..
3:00 I think the time stamp
Certainly looked that way to me. You can see her holding onto it when she returned from having her photo taken. It cannot be a surprise thieves are operating amongst the crowds.
@@someonegetsteve He's literally holding onto the bollard just looking around at the horse. He doesn't look like he's trying not to be noticed. He looks like he's just standing there and watching what's going on. He's also obviously got resting bitch face. If he was trying to steal the bag he'd be closer to it and wouldn't have his back to it. He's not a threat. Obviously.
God bless these Royal Guards
These are military warriors. Well trained.
Not many tourists drag their luggage around London, so he was well in order. Perhaps the tourists have not heard about the IRA blowing up the Household Cavalry on its way to Whitehall in 1982. I was working in London at that time. Stuff going off (Old Bailey) and all litter bins removed. I worked on The Times and we were continually being told to evacuate the building. Pain in the butt. Standing in the car park waiting for the glass to be blown out at you.
There was also the incident just before king Charles’s coronation where the bullets were thrown over the fence.
Our famous Karen has been seen leaving her bags unattended. we have her down as just a pest but she could be a terror threat. She leaves her bags , gets told off by police several times, they see her bags one day and go look for her to tell her off again when they explode. unattended bags are always a security risk.
Beautiful..Proud Guards and Noble Horses..a sight to behold.
This Guard is a favourite among us viewers ......I wish I knew his name Thank you for your Service, Sir !!!
For those questioning he saw a suitcase that appeared unattended. He checked to see who it belonged to.
I mean come on if you have to stand in a crowd in this place with a big suitcase or any large bag keep your hands on it.
He was being careful doing his job and if he had ignored assuming it was innocent that could be the one time it was serious.
Yes I still remember the London bombings and I like many Londoners were back on the tube, trains and buses the following days. I remember at Kings Cross just a couple of days after this stupid woman left her suitcase unnattended. I alerted the nearest policeman and when she finally appeared the group of police waiting gave her a right telling off. Sigh stupid is as stupid does.
I have done such work, but never in such a public setting. Even then, I had to deal with idiot tourists, morons who could not keep their hands to themselves, and people who simply could not understand that some things should not be done, public or no.
What a LOT of people do not realize is that while these soldiers are dressed in historically accurate uniforms and trained to basically stand there and do nothing, they ARE serving soldiers and they have a duty to perform. Cross their duty at your peril. It has been shown lots of places. King's Guard around the palace in the UK, Old Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in the US, other units in other places, no matter where they are do NOT assume that because they look funny that they are not paying attention and/or are harmless. IT WILL HURT.
'nuff said.
True. They are part of their country's military just like any other soldier and have a specific duty to perform.
Awwww, it is my very very favorite Guard. I hope he has a beautiful week ahead. ♡
A tourist getting their luggage stolen whilst their back was turned could have caused them a right nightmare.
It probably happens regularly...
@@Tony-Plinkett Yes, that place is a pickpockets dream, with people intent on posing for their selfies.
It goes to show that they can speak to the public if it falls within his role whilst on duty, whether it be a possible terrorist threat or a potential robbery I guess both could be seen as a security matter.
They’ve got a good vantage point from the saddle and are likely trained to be very observant and recognise things which are out of the ordinary.
Tourists coming up for a photo with the horse, whilst it might be a minor irritation, is to be expected.
There was a guard yesterday that pointed out to a young lady she had dropped her purse.
Incredible the tourists attending the ceremonies. So incredible to see the tradition and strength of military in a none threatening way.
The British are a non-threatening military. They are more of a tourist attraction and a sloppy one at that. It's girly attitudes like yours that have weakened European militaries and made them vassals of the USA. But never fear, your attitude is starting the same weakness in the US military. Let's hope for your sake, we don't need to depend upon them.
I don’t know how the Kings Guards deal with that every day- they are actually trained military and have to deal with being treated like a spectacle - obviously their training shows that they are still observant to what is going on there and aware of obvious possible threats - well done to them - they are not just show ponies like a lot of people think 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇦🇺
It’s been a couple of weeks and I haven’t seen that “Karen”. I hope she is gone for good. 😊
The parade reminds me of my dad. At the beginning of his career he was bandsman in the Manchester Regiment - joined aged 14 in 1946. He changed to RAMC and RAOC - 27 years total. In the day, my brother played imaginary instruments with him in the band, and he taught us how to slow and quick march. It was a great childood, so.many lovely memories from many different postings. ❤😘
I miss the Queen.
How I agree with you! Not a day goes by that I don't have a gentle sob! 👸
Me too.
It just isn't the same without her,is it?
we all do!
She was one of a kind, the mould was broken when she was born a tough act for King Charles to follow especially as so many want and expect him to fail including the ungrateful whinging son that lives with his obnoxious wife in Montecito.
I miss her so much ,it is not the same with out her….and I remember her coronation and how wonderful it was …..Keep up the good work England and the wonderful guards ….
as a farrier and horsemen of some 50 years I would so love to see the changing of the guards in person just once!
That's their jobs; they are soldiers, not props, and this is a duty station. Their patience and discipline are monumental indeed considering how tourists treat them.
Good job Soldier! 🙏
This Guard is the most switched on of the lot.
Yeah , highly focused, his eyes are everywhere and as for his horse absolutely beautiful presence.
Which breed of horse is used by the Horse Guard? The soldiers do a wonderful job. The horses are well trained. And absolute beauties!
Irish Draught horse.
Everyone of those servicemen and women and those beautiful horses are total legends and deserve more respect than what they get from some tourists.
Well done guard.
Makes you soo proud and that horse..what a team ♥
Good man, hope he gets promotion
bit excessive wouldn't you say? we will have an army of just generals at that rate if that's all it takes to get a promotion
He's doing what every soldier is trained to do, be highly observant and react to any potential threat.🙄
Then if he got promoted, they’d lose him sat there as a trooper guarding the entrance!
Why don't they keep the people away from the guards on their horse. If a emergency happened they would go into action and people would get hurt or worse. These men have a job and will do it . All these tourists are just stupid.
It's amazing you can make 10 minute videos for something that takes a few seconds
To ALL who come to see these Soldiers, Please Respect these Amazing Men and Women and know the Horse is a Soldier too who are NOT there for your Disrespectful and Exhausting behavior !
I spotted plenty of security risks with suitcases and wearing back packs.
the looks she keeps giving guard for calling out her large unattended bag during parade day is unreal... Lady ur in the wrong
I love watching the changing of the guard.
Strange! Didn't see any armed police inside and outside the gate in this short video.
The public should be kept back from them
Like any other person providing a service..you either remain calm or lose your job. Frankly, no one should allowed to get so close!!
Reminds me of United States Air Force band, a lot of precision. Very nice to watch.
Brilliant job thanks ❤
Estos soldados merecen respeto hacen un travajo impecable son dignos de admiración.Tener que aguantar a personas fastidiosas todo el dia no debe de ser fasil estan demasiado expuestos i no los respetan no se que parte no entienden las personas no tocar es no tocar solo me encantaria que el caballo 🐎🐎🐎 les diera un buen mordisco asi lo dejan en paz .
My favourite guardsman at the left side of the gates facing out into Whitehall.
I see the sign Horses may kick or bite . I swear a lot of the people that get so close to horses need a kick up the bottom to be polite
That beautiful police horse appears to be proudly instep with the band
I am amazed how many people walk around with roller bags/luggage let alone backpacks. They should have a explosive K-9 on duty at all times.
Great idea!
NO one should have a suitcase near where those soldiers are stationed. Too easily to have an IED in one of them.
I would much rather someone check and it be nothing than not check and it be a bomb.
I think it’s about time the government stopped all this nonsense and kept away the crowd from upsetting the horses and let the soldiers do there job. I think it’s a security risk.
Alert and handsome too!
Personally speaking, I think all these idiots are a security threat. No inspection of back packs or hands.
IMO there should be fence at the bollards to prevent people getting too close to the horses.
It's high time to put barriers up to protect the guards and horses so the public are kept well back
People should be made to stand back from the area. I dont see what the big deal is with taking a picture next to the guard or horse.
I Guarantee if i went to the country of these tourists and did the same to their guys and gals they would cry racist or blue murder. As a proud brit i go to alot of other countries and respect every part of their manor. Alot of foreigners wonder why we dont like them when they move here
Nice to see Rishi popping out of number 10 for a quick photo at 2.14
I really think they need to place a security fence about 10 feet away from these guards, and their horses, and tourists be required to stay behind the fence. Like a comment below mentions, it's sad how these soldiers and their horses are treated like an amusement at a theme park or petting zoo. In the event of an emergency, be it a terrorist or whatever, they wouldn't be able to quickly respond without running over a bunch of gathering, giggly, picture taking tourists.
They couldnt respond from behind a security fence either? The crowd will scatter if anything happens, dont worry.
You know you’ve made it big when you get a piccy with the kings’ guard .
Очень красиво!
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Good for king Charles knowing his guards need to outside too
They are regular army troopers, the king doesn't recruit them lol
Hi again hope that the king Charles has been asking the guards horses have been feed and got some water too
People need to respect these soldiers. They’re doing their duty and shouldn’t be photographed endlessly by tourists who don’t appreciate what they’re doing.
I respect them for their brave duty of protecting royal people that dont do shit but smile and wave around while eating up tons of tax money. And dressing up like a fool from the napoleonic era really is necessary and its not totally obvious that this show is gonna attract tourists.
This horse has a lovely pink nose…..beautiful creature.
I still don’t understand why the public are allowed so close to the horse and rider, and the area.
(Look how many backpacks there are in this video). The horses are so vulnerable. There should be a barrier somewhere…..and that lovely white horse was walking in time with the music.
Yeh people done realise these troopers have also probably seen deployment!
Miss the queen and the respect n love she had gif people and kingdom so people respected and honoured her and our sovereign land
People should switch on their brains by now if they are going to such a place where soldiers and police are also on duty.
It was not for nothing that the soldier asked the people about the bag. Especially because it is quite strange to be standing in such a place with such a large suitcase instead of leaving it in the hotel.
I would also be suspicious if there wasn't a bomb in it.
You shouldn't play it down either. Terrorist actions can take place anywhere and it is certainly no fun for the soldiers.
I think the military band is wonderful and guard was on the look out!!!
Do you think the White horse leading the Guards in is thinking "I must be a very good horse" All these humans here to watch me. 🤣
I believe that each horse instinctively picks up on the sense of duty and pride as it's rider/guard on his back.
Enjoyed the band marching .
I’m sure tourists don’t realise thy soldiers doing a job . Guess they think they there for fun . Such a shame for kings guards
The Brit army civilised half the world and stopped them eating each other..:)
Long live the King and his soldiers. What they do on a daily basis enduring packs of picture hungry wolves. They sometimes don't ever get the respect they deserve. Magnificent display ❤💯🇨🇦
They stand there like they're waiting for the guard to entertain them. Be funny if one burst into song, that would be worth watching 😂
I can see the security risk, a couple with a roll on luggage bag in the crowd. So WHAT HAPPENED?!?
Those people ned tomove back away they are crowding the gaurdy and horses
Don’t want another Hyde Park!!
The people must maintain due dignity and decorum at a historical place !!!
They are so beautiful and interesting. I'm sure we'd all love to have a conversation with a gaurd.. That's no excuse to touch them and throw stuff at them. These videoes show people being so disrespectful.
With the passing I wonder if the newer royals will preserve these traditions. Horse back troops are rarely needed now.
They shouldn’t allow the public to touch them period there not play things for people’s amusement ❤
We must not forget the money that tourists bring into this country. The horses will have the BEST of everything! I live the spectacle of it all 😃
Whose dumb idea was it to allow the disrespectful people to have contact with these horses. It might be rather dangerous one day. Hope they change the rules for the security of the Guardsmen and their Horses!!
What a super vigilant officer of the Guards he is. How would he know if they were taking photos. You would soon make a different comment if they had been lethal cases wouldn’t you!
Exactly. No one should forget the Hyde Park and Regent's Park bombings of 1982. Eleven soldiers and seven horses lost their lives in those incidents. One horse, badly injured managed to pull through. His name was Sefton. The Guards are rightly vigilant about unattended backpacks, parcels and other paraphernalia. No one wishes to see that carnage again.
I don't think he is an officer.
@AV
I remember those events explicitly. The perps used nail bombs, the details of that I'll leave to the imagination as I will the horrendous injuries such a device can inflict.
@@dulciemidwinter1925 I DONT THINK RODNEYS,/RUPERTS DO THIS. CAN ANY 1TELLME THE CRAIC💂😎🏴
@@user-ii2fg1lp8n sorry? Not sure what you are saying.
I must’ve blinked and missed the security risk👎