The guard was very professional and calm while retrieving the reins. I don't think that horse wanted to stay much longer. His head bobbing, tail swishing and rearing up, seemed a dead give away. I bet he was happy to get to his breakfast. Thank you Buska, for the footage.
Ok I'm fed up, tail swishing head tossing, snorting of the end horse. What a horse gota to do to get back yo Hyde Park Barracks? Oh I know. 4:31 reins over my head. Ok I'll be good. 7:10 were going for breakfast yeah. Cheeky horse. 😊
I will treasure my photos I took when I was there 2 weeks ago! I wanted to stay longer and watch them. I will stay and film more on my next trip to the UK. I want to say what a pleasure it was to meet Buska! What a lovely man and awesome conversation we had. Such a friendly man! Our picture we took of him turned out so nice! We are unable to find the footage of that day. I am sorry if we were chatting too long that day! We will keep watching from Canada!
That seen actually made me think of the history of the cavalry before battle was started when they use to line up on either side of the battle field waiting for the orders of charge good handling by the guard and I did note that the bugler plays better when he's mounted thank you for posting
The guard was very professional and calm while retrieving the reins. I don't think that horse wanted to stay much longer. His head bobbing, tail swishing and rearing up, seemed a dead give away. I bet he was happy to get to his breakfast. Thank you Buska, for the footage.
Ok I'm fed up, tail swishing head tossing, snorting of the end horse. What a horse gota to do to get back yo Hyde Park Barracks?
Oh I know. 4:31 reins over my head. Ok I'll be good. 7:10 were going for breakfast yeah. Cheeky horse. 😊
I will treasure my photos I took when I was there 2 weeks ago! I wanted to stay longer and watch them. I will stay and film more on my next trip to the UK. I want to say what a pleasure it was to meet Buska! What a lovely man and awesome conversation we had. Such a friendly man! Our picture we took of him turned out so nice! We are unable to find the footage of that day. I am sorry if we were chatting too long that day! We will keep watching from Canada!
Very neatly done
That seen actually made me think of the history of the cavalry before battle was started when they use to line up on either side of the battle field waiting for the orders of charge good handling by the guard and I did note that the bugler plays better when he's mounted thank you for posting
If you fall off wearing a breast plate it bloody well hurts.
Tail-swishing indicates tension in the horse, often from back pain or other orthopedic issues.
We need to fix the Blues & Royals Captains helmet plume. It’s a bit frizzy and ragged ends.