I love to watch the horses and guards but i can’t bear to watch how the tourists treat the horses and guards, so I have to switch off ,this upsets me so much I can’t imagine how the guards feel having to put up with ignorant people who think they are there for them to treat them as a side show purely for their enjoyment.
❤❤Eu sou Brasileira adoro ver esse vidio mas fico muito nervosa em ver tanta falta de respeito com os soldados da corte fazer o que se a lei e branda com esses turista sem educação e respeito
For those people who MAY be interested, the female TROOPER, not an officer led him back inside, he handed off his sword and went out the back where the pit crew had already been to the wardrobe to get out a spare cloak. They don't keep them on when off duty, they are stored in a closed wardrobe out the back for such occasions. Other types of Armies in the world might let you get away with losing that top button, but not the second most senior Regiment in the British army. The Blues and Royals are second only to the Lifeguards, and the ONLY British Regiment to be known by their nickname officially. Their full name is The Royal Horse Guards and The Royal Dragoons (1st Dragoons)
@@cypherknot They will have a vet at the stable there, and the Trooper, while changing his cloak, will also have his horse inspected. Horse's health is of paramount importance over and above everything.
He had to change cloak. The button at top had popped. As he entered stable, he handed off sword and started removing cloak. In stable alley he changed cloak and returned, never dismounting. They knew everyone can see and film inside stable. Went to alley for privacy.
It was the cloak top button when the guard came out again it was done up nothing serious just being professional that should have been caught on inspectionbut its a easy miss human error and a quick fix
It was caught at inspection, that’s one if the first things you see, CoH taking the sword whilst the Trooper wrestles with the button. It obviously must’ve either worked loose or fallen off after that.
The problem with building in London is the same as any city town village in all parts of the world if you have combustion engine vehicles you sooty particles which settle on building you can wash it off but it would come back just as quick
Enjoy the movies here if that's your thing. It is mine, but don't be fooled by the titles. They are designed to get your attention but rarely live up to what they say.
You are telling us that the Guards have NEVER CHANGED THEIR CLOCKS OMG ...TELL THE TRUTH FOR A CHANGE ,,,THE GUARD HADTO CHANGE HIS CLOAK AS A BUTTON CAME OFF ...THE HORSE IS FINE NOTHING WAS WRONG WITH THE HORSE LOL
Time to stop the public getting anywhere near Horse Guards Parade. They shouldn't have to put up with the rude ignorant prats who make their life and that of the horses difficult. If they can't behave then they shouldn't be allowed to get anywhere near them
I had to watch this twice because I thought I was seeing things. The two horse guards went out. One was having problems with his button. They go to act like they are going to stand guard, but Both horse guards leave, so the one horse guard can fix his button. The Army officer comes out and goes and gets the horse guard and brings him back. When did he get there with his horse, because the two horse guards and no one else came out after they went in?
That’s not entirely accurate since the horses don’t wear a recognised ‘bridle’ as such, therefore the bit/s can be changed without fear of losing the horse because the head-collar is still in situ. Otherwise I agree, better to do it, if indeed that’s what is was, out of sight of the public!
@@j.ksmith7432Ope………..n Eyes!😂. (Military folk will get that) The fastening above the top button was undone. It was picked up on inspection, the trooper appeared to fasten it correctly. When the horse was lead away the the collar fastening was undone again, and fastened out of sight of the tourists. Professional to the core👌. Nothing to do with the “tack” as it all fitted perfectly. Professional to the core👌! 😊
@@margaretgood580 strange, you said the same thing to me but couldn’t follow through with a reply to my comment…….. Do you seriously think that since these regiments were created mid-1660’s nobody has ever had a problem with their uniform? If so I’d think again.
That building is listed, it was built in the 18th Century to replace the previous building on the same site. It has a long and interesting history if you’d care to look it up, they can’t just let any old Tom, Dick or Harry mess around with the stone. It was pressure washed apparently whilst they were stood down.
@@pierrerabier6388 did you read my comment? It’s a listed building with a long history. You can’t just slop paint over Portland Stone and Welsh Slate, there would be hell to pay. The woodwork needs doing, I had hoped it would be done during the close-down but the weather was too cold and wet for the paint to dry. Surely you have old buildings that need to be handled with care and not by the local bodget and bunkoff?
I love to watch the horses and guards but i can’t bear to watch how the tourists treat the horses and guards, so I have to switch off ,this upsets me so much I can’t imagine how the guards feel having to put up with ignorant people who think they are there for them to treat them as a side show purely for their enjoyment.
Same here
❤❤Eu sou Brasileira adoro ver esse vidio mas fico muito nervosa em ver tanta falta de respeito com os soldados da corte fazer o que se a lei e branda com esses turista sem educação e respeito
People need to realize these are real soldiers they are not in costume for the tourist. Stop being stupid around them.
The guards can speak up it's just they choose not to or are told by unfit Khan not to hurt the feelings of the imbecile tourists.
Just like I used to tell the younger cops, I am sure they knew what they were getting in to, when they chose this job. If not, go somewhere else.
For those people who MAY be interested, the female TROOPER, not an officer led him back inside, he handed off his sword and went out the back where the pit crew had already been to the wardrobe to get out a spare cloak. They don't keep them on when off duty, they are stored in a closed wardrobe out the back for such occasions. Other types of Armies in the world might let you get away with losing that top button, but not the second most senior Regiment in the British army. The Blues and Royals are second only to the Lifeguards, and the ONLY British Regiment to be known by their nickname officially. Their full name is The Royal Horse Guards and The Royal Dragoons (1st Dragoons)
Also the only regiment allowed to salute an officer when not wearing headgear!!
Thank you!
Thank you for that information. I could not understand why they dragged him I thought something had happened to the horse.
So they care more about buttons than their horses and respect from the public.
@@cypherknot They will have a vet at the stable there, and the Trooper, while changing his cloak, will also have his horse inspected. Horse's health is of paramount importance over and above everything.
He had to change cloak. The button at top had popped. As he entered stable, he handed off sword and started removing cloak. In stable alley he changed cloak and returned, never dismounting. They knew everyone can see and film inside stable. Went to alley for privacy.
United Kingdom's Royal Guards and Royal Horses.
Noble Guardians of The Realm.💜🌌🌎🇬🇧💚🖤
When a horse gets cranky they will know why signs are there.😮❤
Some people shouldn't exist.
Took the words right out of my mouth
It was the cloak top button when the guard came out again it was done up nothing serious just being professional that should have been caught on inspectionbut its a easy miss human error and a quick fix
It was caught at inspection, that’s one if the first things you see, CoH taking the sword whilst the Trooper wrestles with the button. It obviously must’ve either worked loose or fallen off after that.
"professional"? Seriously?
It should never have happened.
Pesky button LOL!
The problem with building in London is the same as any city town village in all parts of the world if you have combustion engine vehicles you sooty particles which settle on building you can wash it off but it would come back just as quick
Enjoy the movies here if that's your thing. It is mine, but don't be fooled by the titles. They are designed to get your attention but rarely live up to what they say.
Exactly!!!!
He always uses these titles it's Click bait ... I prefer London city walks honest John, tells it as is
Tourists who come 2 London nowadays R so
bloody rude!!! Why can’t they leave the King’s
Guards alone???
Like how English larger louts are rude abroad in Spain & Greece.. getting arrested for drunk & disorderly in public 😮
heard a Greek voice for first time at horse guards
Nothing major he came back out again almost straight away. He was foaming a bit at his mouth so my guess would be they just checked it out
No it wasn’t. Watch again definitely same guard
Yes usual a 1200 pound horse will clear the way.
You are telling us that the Guards have NEVER CHANGED THEIR CLOCKS OMG ...TELL THE TRUTH FOR A CHANGE ,,,THE GUARD HADTO CHANGE HIS CLOAK AS A BUTTON CAME OFF ...THE HORSE IS FINE NOTHING WAS WRONG WITH THE HORSE LOL
He didn’t say there was anything wrong with the horse.
@@margaretgood580 Same guard, same horse
There is one commenter who believes him, there’s always one!
Time to stop the public getting anywhere near Horse Guards Parade. They shouldn't have to put up with the rude ignorant prats who make their life and that of the horses difficult. If they can't behave then they shouldn't be allowed to get anywhere near them
Why do you think they're there? They're doing Public Duties - for the public. The public are the only reason they're there.
Hooe the horse is ok
Straight back out , wardrobe malfunction for Trooper .
Credit for this to London Walks vlog
I had to watch this twice because I thought I was seeing things. The two horse guards went out. One was having problems with his button. They go to act like they are going to stand guard, but Both horse guards leave, so the one horse guard can fix his button. The Army officer comes out and goes and gets the horse guard and brings him back. When did he get there with his horse, because the two horse guards and no one else came out after they went in?
There were already horse guards in the box, they were changing over. The new guards walk in the back of the box, the old guards come out of the front.
@@geliconner9669 thank you. I never saw the change. That is why I was confused.
Wish I knew what happened, worried about the guard and horse😮💨
Problems with the Troopers cloak , you see him hand over the sword and start unfastening it , out of sight changes cloak and returns immediately .
@@kathellison8084 Thanks Kath! Makes sense. 👍
It looks like they swapped or adjusted the bit. Since it involves the full bridle and reins, its not an in-box fix.
That’s not entirely accurate since the horses don’t wear a recognised ‘bridle’ as such, therefore the bit/s can be changed without fear of losing the horse because the head-collar is still in situ. Otherwise I agree, better to do it, if indeed that’s what is was, out of sight of the public!
Perhaps tongue over the bit ?
@@pauline608 That's as good a guess as any, especially with the lather.
@@pauline608 no, nothing to do with the horse
@@j.ksmith7432Ope………..n Eyes!😂. (Military folk will get that) The fastening above the top button was undone. It was picked up on inspection, the trooper appeared to fasten it correctly. When the horse was lead away the the collar fastening was undone again, and fastened out of sight of the tourists. Professional to the core👌. Nothing to do with the “tack” as it all fitted perfectly. Professional to the core👌! 😊
There will be no losing your buttons here🧐 🤣
Something wrong with the horse, foaming at the mouth when he came out.
Utter rubbish
What's the matter?
Poor Horse what happened???
How do you know that it’s a ‘poor horse’ scenario without knowing what happened? Just doesn’t make sense imo
Rider changed his cloak.
Nothing happened , wardrobe malfunction for Trooper had to change cloak .
@@j.ksmith7432 Here we go , drama time 😂😂😂
@@kathellison8084 time to start humming the stripper tune
Do these guards have to stand there at night and if not then why do it in the day time.
10:00 morning to 4:00 afternoon. It's public duties - ceremonial. For the public.
What happened?
What has ‘never happened before?’
You couldn't have watched the whole video 🙄
@@margaretgood580 I did as it goes and I repeat ‘What has ‘never happened’ before?’
like they’re some disney exhibit
It's called "public duties" - it's for the public.
His bottom popped!
His what popped? 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@beckyheard6083BUTTON
And ... What never happened before!?? ...
@@margaretgood580 strange, you said the same thing to me but couldn’t follow through with a reply to my comment…….. Do you seriously think that since these regiments were created mid-1660’s nobody has ever had a problem with their uniform? If so I’d think again.
👍💂♂️🐴💂♂️👌
2:10 ----2:18 ese edificio necesita un cariñito está muy sucio
That building is listed, it was built in the 18th Century to replace the previous building on the same site. It has a long and interesting history if you’d care to look it up, they can’t just let any old Tom, Dick or Harry mess around with the stone. It was pressure washed apparently whilst they were stood down.
Ce sont les écuries au bout !! Mais le tout à besoin d’un coup de peinture ! 😊
@@pierrerabier6388 did you read my comment? It’s a listed building with a long history. You can’t just slop paint over Portland Stone and Welsh Slate, there would be hell to pay. The woodwork needs doing, I had hoped it would be done during the close-down but the weather was too cold and wet for the paint to dry. Surely you have old buildings that need to be handled with care and not by the local bodget and bunkoff?
Só de ver esses vidios me da vertigem com tanta gente😡😡😡😡
To much chatter in background