King Charles struggles to steady out of control horse during Trooping the Colour

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  • @angela-pf2ym
    @angela-pf2ym Год назад +81

    Noble did quite well considering it was his first trooping ceremony 🇨🇦🇬🇧🐎💂‍♀️

    • @DarrylHart
      @DarrylHart Год назад +12

      Her, she's a Mare :) but yeah I agree she did just fine.

  • @hlwhhlwh2351
    @hlwhhlwh2351 Год назад +210

    There was never any struggle. The horse is the newest gift from the Canadian Mounties and never done Trooping The Colour before

    • @carolzippel5021
      @carolzippel5021 Год назад +12

      Noble did really well and the King had no problem with her.

  • @baffingirl4648
    @baffingirl4648 Год назад +77

    “Noble” is a gift to the King this year by the Canadian RCMP. This is her first Trooping as she’s very young. She’ll get better with more experiences!

    • @Diamondmine212
      @Diamondmine212 Год назад +2

      He is, was, experienced polo player,and very often with Camilla went Fox Hunting.

    • @dellawrence4323
      @dellawrence4323 Год назад

      She won't get the chance to improve, it will be horse steaks all round at the palace this weekend.

    • @fusspot57
      @fusspot57 Год назад +8

      @@dellawrence4323 We don't eat horse in this country.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад +1

      @@Diamondmine212 neither polo nor fox hunting requires the skill to signal to the horse to stand still and square. That comes with dressage training

    • @BonnieHaynes-gg4nk
      @BonnieHaynes-gg4nk Год назад

      The news said her name was Msjor Juno
      A Welsh Shire, and Camilla picked her for him.

  • @ajb5834
    @ajb5834 Год назад +393

    It's a horse not a robot. The king did just fine.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад +1

      That sort of sidling would not impress a judge at a local show. I wouldn't allow any of my Arabians to sidled around like that, not even the stallions.

    • @ajb5834
      @ajb5834 Год назад +11

      @@Teddyclaws you can hardly compare this event with a local show. Your local show hardly has the amount of noice or amount of people . Your rider won't be 74 either that had several injuries including operation due to his love of horses. As a horse owner you also should know the most trained horse can get spooked.

    • @dellawrence4323
      @dellawrence4323 Год назад +3

      Misbehaviour will not be tolerated, the horse will be on a plate at the weekend, we all saw how angry WEF Charley got when his pen was in the wrong place, imagine how nutty he will go over a whole horse being repeatedly in the wrong place. Horse steaks all round.

    • @ajb5834
      @ajb5834 Год назад +7

      @@dellawrence4323 oh please. Noble will not end up on a plate especially not on the Kings plate because he prefers to eat a mostly plant-based diet.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад +1

      @@ajb5834 funny how the horses of Charles' Royal Guard don't sidle and fidget as much as the King's own horse. Horses can and do stand still when the rider is able to tell them to. It looks like Charles' age has caught up with him.

  • @nightingalecat
    @nightingalecat Год назад +167

    Considering that the King is not a young man, he has done very good job. A horse is an animal with its own mind. Of course, it gets tired from all the noise and wants go home, It nodbody's fault and no big deal.

    • @mookie3684
      @mookie3684 Год назад +18

      So what if he is not a young man....Everybody talks the same stupidity...He did it beautiful...Why people always try to put down and uncapable the ones are 50 and older....

    • @margaretcurrie4093
      @margaretcurrie4093 Год назад +1

      ​@@mookie3684oh dear. Nobody is allowed to have an appinion .. When your around 🤦

    • @hildatrellis907
      @hildatrellis907 Год назад +13

      It’s the horse’s first Troop so understandable that it was unsettled. She was a gift from the Canadian Mounties and I’m sure the King wanted to ride her and show his gratitude to them.

    • @amandabilger2235
      @amandabilger2235 Год назад +6

      The horse didn't want to go home, it wanted to join the parade.

    • @hildatrellis907
      @hildatrellis907 Год назад +7

      @@amandabilger2235 Horses are herd animals so she would naturally want to be with others. My guess it that as she was close to home, she was rather looking forward to a brush down and a hay net.

  • @rocketmom60
    @rocketmom60 Год назад +343

    There was no "struggle". The horse is a live animal who was quickly and gently brought under control by the King. No problem.

    • @elkpaz560
      @elkpaz560 Год назад +3

      That's the nature of headlines..

    • @johnryman1366
      @johnryman1366 Год назад +12

      Hear, Hear ! His majesty was a number 1 polo player for years, and a hunter/jumper as well.

    • @paulinedickson7054
      @paulinedickson7054 Год назад

      The idiot was clearly out of control...😂

    • @clairepeace5783
      @clairepeace5783 Год назад

      @@johnryman1366well polo playing does not make you a rider x and Charles hunted again does not make you a rider ! Now Anne is a different story ! Look at her seat xx

    • @MaryB-tx2xq
      @MaryB-tx2xq Год назад +12

      @@clairepeace5783well I don’t know what you’d call polo playing if not riding, unless it was on a bicycle

  • @theresanoble1695
    @theresanoble1695 Год назад +44

    I’m so glad the older Royals are included on the balcony!
    They have served and been loyal to the Monarchy for decades!!!!

    • @ellensheilaapkarian1420
      @ellensheilaapkarian1420 Год назад +5

      And they are still very much working and involved with various charitable organizations.

    • @Alex-pl3jp
      @Alex-pl3jp Год назад +1

      Glad ? Do you like the state waving at you? Does it make you feel special? Sweet

    • @Alex-pl3jp
      @Alex-pl3jp Год назад

      @@user-bp6gp2rc1v Thanks

  • @supernova7848
    @supernova7848 Год назад +106

    That’s hardly “ out of control “ 😂😂😂 screaming Toddlers rolling themselves on the floor at your locals Tescos is what l’d call out of control. The horse did a little two step and nodded ! That’s it !

    • @PMS1950
      @PMS1950 Год назад +4

      Oh, I wouldn't know about that. I'm a loyal Waitrose shopper where children are all obedient and brought up proper and too occupied choosing a decent Claret to roll around.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      It did a lot of sidling and Charles failed to apply his legs to stop it.

  • @edemontfort9482
    @edemontfort9482 Год назад +515

    The horse was never out of control. The king is an excellent horseman and managed nicely.

    • @scotiabound3547
      @scotiabound3547 Год назад +73

      Only a non equestrian would consider that "out of control".

    • @taniacummings9207
      @taniacummings9207 Год назад +10

      And look at his fine clothes. Someone shut up that little boy at the front of the crowd. "Hes not wearing.." ..."ssshhh!"

    • @lc-xk2kz
      @lc-xk2kz Год назад +10

      Royal bot 👆🏻

    • @taniacummings9207
      @taniacummings9207 Год назад +3

      @@lc-xk2kz No no, perfectly real and human, English lady coming atcha live from Australia. I can remember Charles as a little boy, pictured on our savings stamps we had in infants school. His stamp was blue if I remember rightly, think it was a shilling, Anne's was green, sixpence. I grew up just a few years behind him. Can't get over all the royalists fawning over this. Tugging their forelocks so hard their hair will fall out.

    • @lc-xk2kz
      @lc-xk2kz Год назад

      @@taniacummings9207 do you also no his best mate jimmy Savile (a pedophile)
      His uncle lord Mountbatten (a pedophile)
      His brothers Andrew (a pedophile)
      How unlikely can you get🤔🤔🤔

  • @5thjudge
    @5thjudge Год назад +150

    As a former polo player I can assure you that was absolutely nothing to worry about.

    • @equine2020
      @equine2020 Год назад +7

      And as one who foxhunts. That horse was well behaved.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад +1

      Nothing dangerous but not the square halt a dressage rider would expect, and get.

  • @angelabulteel5004
    @angelabulteel5004 Год назад +168

    Struggles????? He's an experienced horseman, managing perfectly well.

    • @lorrainegunn4111
      @lorrainegunn4111 Год назад +4

      THE QUEEN still rode at 96!

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      No he isn't. Not using his legs to stop the horse sidling.

  • @jasvirkaur3372
    @jasvirkaur3372 Год назад +23

    Title is misleading. King was not struggling to control the horse (called Noble) who at times shoed it’s nervousness. The King would give reassurance by patting.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад +1

      Yes he was struggling, tried some leg aid to get the horse straight on again, then gave up and let her sidle around.

  • @Scipionic1941
    @Scipionic1941 Год назад +228

    The horse wasn’t out of control.
    The King didn’t struggle.
    Apart from that the news is 100% accurate.

    • @davidsworld5837
      @davidsworld5837 Год назад +4

      it would have been completely correct if it was the BBC news as they would always tell the truth. hehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehheheheheheheheeheheheheheheheheh
      yes right

    • @deborahneale7048
      @deborahneale7048 Год назад +1

      yes I agree.

    • @cyflym11
      @cyflym11 Год назад +5

      Except at 0:49 where the voiceover says "That's Noble, he's been found for the king".
      Noble is a mare!

    • @alanaw27
      @alanaw27 Год назад +10

      Noble ,along with other horses presented by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police , did a great job. They were in the Coronation Parade but this is the first outing with their Royal riders. Thanks Canada. It brought back memories of the Queen on her Canadian horse, Burmese.

    • @djwells43
      @djwells43 Год назад +4

      verified lie

  • @Nanno00
    @Nanno00 Год назад +29

    The king didn’t struggle. He did great. Perhaps it’s true that the horse struggled with patience but His Majesty handled the situation like a pro.

  • @katiehill619
    @katiehill619 Год назад +86

    This is Noble's first Trooping the Colour. He did fine - and the King had it in hand....

    • @rosieposie6521
      @rosieposie6521 Год назад +14

      SHE did fine, NOBLE is a mare a gift from the CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE, a beautiful horse who is new to all the noise and crowds.

    • @cyflym11
      @cyflym11 Год назад +2

      @@rosieposie6521 She was in the musical ride for a year though, and they also did some training with marching bands and crowd noises. I think she was understandably a bit hot and fed up!

    • @katiehill619
      @katiehill619 Год назад +1

      @Rosie posie Didn't know she was a mare - but did know she was from the RCMP, as was Darcy and Burmese

    • @Foxytrot-sx2vd
      @Foxytrot-sx2vd Год назад

      ​@@katiehill619And George who Prince Charles rode at the Trooping of the Colours since 2009 and Noble retired! 😊

    • @Foxytrot-sx2vd
      @Foxytrot-sx2vd Год назад +1

      ​@@rosieposie6521RCMP. Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

  • @Songbirdstress
    @Songbirdstress Год назад +43

    Noble did just great for his first occasion. He's gorgeous, those Mounties know how to breed a Royal horse.

  • @lizevans8043
    @lizevans8043 Год назад +72

    Well thats horses those who dont ride no idea yes he just got on with it well done

  • @shirleyswaine4701
    @shirleyswaine4701 Год назад +47

    The horse wasn't out of control - but was maybe a bit bored, tired or uncomfortable in some way.

  • @ghost666recon
    @ghost666recon Год назад +91

    The best behaved out of control horse ive ever seen

    • @cariadwales1979
      @cariadwales1979 Год назад

      If you looked you'll see KC positioned the horse who was unsettled to where the K wanted it to stand and the horse settled down. Thats control. Horses so get unsettled but to make a mountain out of a molehill is farcical.

  • @leafylane4987
    @leafylane4987 Год назад +32

    He wasn't struggling. He was showing his skills as a truly remarkable horseman. You try getting on a horse on an occasion like this!! Disappointed at your negative headline.

    • @taniacummings9207
      @taniacummings9207 Год назад +1

      Some of us grew up at the same time as he did and remember how many times he fell off his polo horses.

    • @yvonnehayton6753
      @yvonnehayton6753 Год назад +1

      Not negative, just clickbait

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      What rot, he showed a lack of skill and that, no matter how good a rider he used to be, he is now a very mediocre rider who can't keep a horse in a square halt

    • @yvonnehayton6753
      @yvonnehayton6753 Год назад

      Teddyclaws. I agree Charles isn't an exceptional horseman but I've seen plenty professional dressage riders fail to keep their horse in a square halt. What matters is that Charles wasn't fazed by it.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      @yvonnehayton6753 no, what matters is that the comment above about Charles being a "truly remarkable horseman" is complete rubbish. Charles' riding was very mediocre.

  • @dee8714
    @dee8714 Год назад +23

    The horse wasn’t remotely out of control and he wasn’t struggling in any way 🙄

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад +1

      Yes he was, made a feeble attempt to stop the horse sidling and then gave up.

  • @sjfulton10
    @sjfulton10 Год назад +14

    She’s from the RCMP’s musical ride. Maybe she heard the music and thought it was time to start dancing 😄 An aside…Loved Louis’ little wave to his grandpa ❤

  • @tessmonro7102
    @tessmonro7102 Год назад +16

    Its hardly out of control- just a moment of restlessness.

  • @emc2198
    @emc2198 Год назад +31

    No struggle, silly. "Noble" is the first horse gifted to the new King by the RCMP, so it's probably his first time at such an event. He was well behaved and the King was well seated and in charge.

  • @lindapayne1595
    @lindapayne1595 Год назад +45

    I don't think k he struggled at all. He's an experienced horseman, why always so negative In your reporting. You could have pointed out how well he was handling this gorgeous horse.

    • @jaysee7283
      @jaysee7283 Год назад +1

      Negative? GB Newscouldn’t get more up the Royal family’s arse if they were doing a colonoscopy!

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад +1

      He wasn't handling her well at all. The reporters clearly know more about equitation than you do.

  • @aquarius5461
    @aquarius5461 Год назад +197

    Has anyone else at his age tried doing as he’s doing! He’s more than capable he’s doing a marvellous job! His mother would be proud……God save our King 🇬🇧💚

    • @izzyakin9759
      @izzyakin9759 Год назад +19

      This is regal as hell KC3 👏🏾 ✌️ 👏🏾 ✌️ 👏🏾

    • @yorkshirelad3524
      @yorkshirelad3524 Год назад +7

      Hi mother did an was much older

    • @Songbirdstress
      @Songbirdstress Год назад +8

      @@yorkshirelad3524 No, she stopped age 60.

    • @yorkshirelad3524
      @yorkshirelad3524 Год назад +4

      @@Songbirdstress no she didn’t

    • @BlueSaphire70
      @BlueSaphire70 Год назад +12

      @@yorkshirelad3524 Well, she didn't stop appearing at the Trooping of the Color, but she did stop riding in it on her horse Burmese in 1986. That would make her 60 years old. You can look it up if you like. 🙂

  • @abracadabra9105
    @abracadabra9105 Год назад +9

    Oh please, Noble did a fidgety sidestep and Charles sat quietly and calmed her down. Nothing to see here 👋

  • @susangray5931
    @susangray5931 Год назад +11

    I hate that this news station captioned this the way they did. That horse was not even close to bring out of control. Stupid stupid. Come on you can do better.

  • @Mousearello
    @Mousearello Год назад +137

    King Charles is doing an amazing job with his horse and all that goes with The Trooping of the Colour, the fact the horse does a few side steps and tosses his head makes The Event all the more human. King Charles is just like us beneath the pomp and circumstance he has to go through and we love him for it. He is bonding with his people. Long Live The King.

    • @suej9329
      @suej9329 Год назад +22

      Well said. The title is misleading, the King did well at his first trooping of the colours.

    • @carolzippel5021
      @carolzippel5021 Год назад +17

      Noble is also a gift from the RCMP. He hasn’t had it that long.

    • @barb3837
      @barb3837 Год назад +22

      So true, he did an excellent job. Loved the royal family participating ❤️ 🇨🇦 🍁

    • @Derideo
      @Derideo Год назад

      Just like you? You are a vampire too?

    • @Foxytrot-sx2vd
      @Foxytrot-sx2vd Год назад +5

      Noble is a SHE. 7 year old mare to be exact. 😊

  • @patriciakennedy3933
    @patriciakennedy3933 Год назад +75

    Expertly handled, calm & kind. Not out of control at all!

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      That's not expert riding. It is quite mediocre.

  • @Lunabracco
    @Lunabracco Год назад +47

    I wouldn't call the horse out of control ! It's just not standing still !

    • @margih7374
      @margih7374 Год назад +1

      It's not a robot!

    • @LRyan-li9wr
      @LRyan-li9wr Год назад +4

      It's a spirited horse, absolutely beautiful, and the King understood him. Well done King Charles.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      A fully controlled horse stands still and square when told to do so. I've seen kids at pony club control a restless, sidling mount better than that old man did.

    • @Lunabracco
      @Lunabracco Год назад

      I still would not call it out of control

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      @@Lunabracco It's not out of control, but not fully in control. It is surprising to see Charles unable to keep it standing still and square, when he used to be a very skilled rider.

  • @maryskinner1329
    @maryskinner1329 Год назад +174

    He hasn’t been on a horse in years due to a severe fall that injured his hip. Once you damage a hip in your older years it’s difficult to sit riding a horse. That with his osteoporosis would be excruciating pain. Getting on that horse was bloody well incredible. Don’t criticize anyone that suffers pain. 🇨🇦

    • @Scipionic1941
      @Scipionic1941 Год назад +13

      He rode at last year’s Trooping and at all the pre-covid ones.

    • @curlew-3592
      @curlew-3592 Год назад +13

      Crikey people talk some rubbish!

    • @jessicaellina3878
      @jessicaellina3878 Год назад +4

      Especially with his swollen hands and feet..the man,s a walking ( riding) miracle 😅😅

    • @BonnieHaynes-gg4nk
      @BonnieHaynes-gg4nk Год назад +13

      He is doing great...problems or not

    • @mt.shasta6097
      @mt.shasta6097 Год назад +10

      It was surprising to see Charles's poor posture in another video. Someone here wrote that he damaged his hip. Now that makes sense. I have osteoporosis too, but still, at 72, can sit a horse with straight spine. I think the horse was reacting to a somewhat hesitant rider. For Charles's sake, I hope he uses a carriage next year. Glad things went well for all.

  • @ginaferracini9375
    @ginaferracini9375 Год назад +116

    The king handled the horse well .. God save the king 👑.

    • @Alex-pl3jp
      @Alex-pl3jp Год назад

      Do you enjoy worshiping the state?

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      No he didn't. Kids at pony club are better at applying their legs to stop a horse sidling than he was.

  • @fazedumbjr6531
    @fazedumbjr6531 Год назад +42

    Well done Charles

  • @sandrameredith6372
    @sandrameredith6372 Год назад +9

    Watching from New Zealand. I so enjoyed all the formalities as young person growing up in UK. Watching this is very special, even from a distance. 😊❤

  • @tonikeep4420
    @tonikeep4420 Год назад +40

    She was not out of control,she was restive.horses get bothered by flies this time of year.The king was very calm and sympathetic,at no time was he in any Danger.horses are unpredictable and they do very odd things.i think for a man of 75 he behaved impeccably.half a ton of very fit animal is a handful enough. The king saluted the whole of his troop,i found that very moving.

    • @goberianchloex3646
      @goberianchloex3646 Год назад +1

      Horses are very sensitive, I believe this horse knew it was carrying a total fool :0)

    • @googlamonster5086
      @googlamonster5086 Год назад +1

      Plus, he has only had this horse, Noble, for a month. There are videos about how Noble was a gift from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. With the King's busy schedule, I doubt if he had very much time to ride her. They did remarkably well all things considered. Whoever wrote the subject line has not seen what an "out-of-control" horse acts like. It's truly frightening.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад +2

      She wasn't out of control but Charles ' handling of her was mediocre. He's too old to be riding at this event.

  • @Charlie-yv8dd
    @Charlie-yv8dd Год назад +40

    Noble is a new horse, and was in my opinion a little bit nervous. The King is a excellent horserider,. He handle it perfect.

  • @helenhhelen9966
    @helenhhelen9966 Год назад +17

    A rather experienced horse learning its job. No problem for HM King Charles.

  • @yvonneduffy2559
    @yvonneduffy2559 Год назад +9

    Watched it, the horse was a bit agitated but KC3 was in control. Horse soon settled. Don't know what you watched.

  • @leslieg5150
    @leslieg5150 Год назад +42

    KCIII is an excellent horseman! He knows what he's doing ❤

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      That is not excellent horsemanship

  • @Stand663
    @Stand663 Год назад +12

    Horses are like people. They have their own personalities and characters.

  • @TheCWMHALL
    @TheCWMHALL Год назад +32

    I am sure the King had a few rides before the big day , to be on form , otherwise he may have a few aches and pains .An excellent horseman and polo player , great to see him in the saddle .

  • @FiveRiversCity
    @FiveRiversCity Год назад +8

    Yeesh! Given the wildly over the top description I was expecting to see a totally berserk horse and the King clinging on for dear life. Instead, we see a mildly bemused horse expertly guided to gentle halt by Charles. 😏

    • @TheQueenlucy
      @TheQueenlucy Год назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣 It’s such a laughably embarrassing title 🤣

  • @Chipoo88
    @Chipoo88 Год назад +17

    The horse was never out of control. Not by any stretch of the imagination. The King’s horsemanship is outstanding, when also considering his age and back problems

  • @mameschwarzfischer2806
    @mameschwarzfischer2806 Год назад +50

    Thin King rode well. God save the King

  • @beverleywilson9590
    @beverleywilson9590 Год назад +34

    As someone on tv said Noble (the mare) was being a bit “spicy”, I think King Charles handled it in an exemplary fashion and kept the beautiful horse calm and happy.

    • @petercory1422
      @petercory1422 Год назад +1

      He didn't get the horse to go back to the centre too nervous?

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      Average dressage rider would have done far better. Charles used to be an excellent rider but age has caught up with him.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      @petercory1422 I agree, he ended up a couple of meters away and at right angles to where he started but seemed unwilling to push the horse back to where she should have been.

  • @karenegan1688
    @karenegan1688 Год назад +26

    The horse was fabulous and King Charles looked in complete control. He looked very regal and royal and him riding made for an absolutely stunning spectacle. 👏🏻👑🐎♥️

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      So the horse was supposed to sidle and swing its body ninety degrees out of its original position then? Seriously?

  • @karenbishop5885
    @karenbishop5885 Год назад +19

    This is not an out of control horse, the horse didn’t sign up for this gig, it just wants to keep an eye on the other horses. And Charles is an extremely talented rider.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      He was a very good rider but has clearly lost that, can no longer keep the horse from sidling

  • @gailknightbridge5307
    @gailknightbridge5307 Год назад +11

    The King's horse is his new one from the Canadian Mounties & the first time it has done this. It did very well with the King's calm encouragement. Your commentators showed their ignorance of horses.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад +1

      Sidling all over the place is not "doing very well". Silly old man did not use his legs to stop the sidling.

  • @dtulip1
    @dtulip1 Год назад +51

    If you think that that is an out of control horse, god help you if you're ever near or on one that IS.....King Charles was very much in control of his mount

    • @ileana8360
      @ileana8360 Год назад +3

      It´s all clickbait without regard to accuracy. Sadly.

    • @ileana8360
      @ileana8360 Год назад

      @@richardshortall5987 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Oh. I am sure you´ll find something similar somewhere online

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      No, he failed to stop his horse sidling. He wasn't in full control.

  • @helenmckeown
    @helenmckeown Год назад +81

    An accomplished master horseman I’m sure all is very well under King Charles control.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      If you think that is master horsemanship you are unable to recognize master horsemanship. That's mediocre horsemanship.

  • @cookiemonster2299
    @cookiemonster2299 Год назад +11

    King did fine. 👍❤️🇬🇧

  • @tulumbordon5242
    @tulumbordon5242 Год назад +63

    Well done King Charles, well managed under pressure

  • @Flufficat
    @Flufficat Год назад +19

    No he did not struggle to control his horse. He controlled his horse perfectly. Groom not needed. Stop making headlines up GBNews.

  • @aliblair52
    @aliblair52 Год назад +25

    I don’t see a struggle, I see a competent horseman settling a fidgeting mount.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      While letting it sidle all over the place. Riiight

  • @ladybug160
    @ladybug160 Год назад +9

    The King and Nobel rehearsed well for this event. I think they made a fantastic team together. It was wonderful to see the King on horseback again after so many years. And considering he now has issues with his back, I think he seemed very in synch and well in tuned to his new horse.
    No issues at all and no " out of control" horse that I could see.
    Very well done to our King and his magnificent Nobel🐎

    • @TheQueenlucy
      @TheQueenlucy Год назад

      The King rode in TTC last year and took the salute on behalf of the late Queen.

    • @ladybug160
      @ladybug160 Год назад

      @@TheQueenlucy I may be wrong, for my understanding is that King Charles revived the tradition of a Monarch riding on horseback only this year, for the first time since 1986. Either way, he did a magnificent job 👋

    • @TheQueenlucy
      @TheQueenlucy Год назад

      @@ladybug160 Ah I thought you meant its the first time in years The King himself has ridden rather than the Monarch riding, which yes last happened in 1986. Sorry for the confusion :)

    • @ladybug160
      @ladybug160 Год назад

      @@TheQueenlucy Bless you, yes, I think I made a fraudien slip in my wording of my initial comment 😆

  • @stephenpain9236
    @stephenpain9236 Год назад +40

    Quiet hands, deep seat, long legs. Horsemanship.

  • @jennymees1154
    @jennymees1154 Год назад +71

    There was absolutely NO struggle - he quickly and calmly brought the horse back under control. It's clear he's an experienced, accomplished rider!

    • @susiewright9909
      @susiewright9909 Год назад +2

      Lmao

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад +3

      I've seen teenagers who are substantially better than that, and would have put the horse back where it was supposed to be with their legs. Ending up several metres from where you started and with the horse at 90 degrees to where it started isn't good at all.

    • @graemeross7536
      @graemeross7536 Год назад +3

      ​@Teddyclaws I doubt very much that your teenagers could have coped any better than the King. He's an experienced horseman and as a former polo player, he certainly knows how to use his legs. The horse was green on her first troop, she will certainly get better.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад +1

      @@graemeross7536 you are just revealing your lack of experience with equitation

    • @graemeross7536
      @graemeross7536 Год назад +3

      @Teddyclaws and I think your just inflating yours.

  • @KerryBrown-tl5ck
    @KerryBrown-tl5ck Год назад +22

    He didn't struggle, he showed good horsemanship, provided the horse lots of reassurance. The King is an accomplished rider!

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      If you think that is accomplished riding you don't know much about equitation.

    • @vdenise
      @vdenise 10 месяцев назад

      apparently, as your comment implies, you have never been on a Horse yourself and are definitely not an equestrian @@Teddyclaws

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws 10 месяцев назад

      @@vdenise on the contrary, I have been riding and training horses for more than four decades. A properly trained and ridden horse stands still and stands square where it is told, no matter what the stimuli around it. Charles used to be a good rider but has clearly lost his skills. There is no excuse for the horse being allowed to sidle around like that and end up metres from where it should have been. Clearly you are not a competent rider yourself, if you think that the video shows acceptable equitation.

    • @vdenise
      @vdenise 10 месяцев назад

      im sorry but judging by your answer, I stand by my earlier comment
      @@Teddyclaws

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws 10 месяцев назад

      @@vdenise I can tell that you are a very poor rider who doesn't know how to make a horse behave. Just sitting on a horse is not riding. Get lessons!

  • @ingridredfern5065
    @ingridredfern5065 Год назад +12

    The King is in control 👌👑

  • @Earth9184
    @Earth9184 Год назад +37

    It’s a horse, an animal… it doesn’t know it’s a “royal horse”

  • @peteredan7352
    @peteredan7352 Год назад +9

    Where's the out of control horse? Did I miss it?

    • @yvonnehayton6753
      @yvonnehayton6753 Год назад

      😂😂😂

    • @yvonnehayton6753
      @yvonnehayton6753 Год назад

      Yes, it had already bolted down the road, bucking like a bronco. After Charles fell off they got him a calmer one.

  • @apollonia6656
    @apollonia6656 Год назад +4

    At least the King did not luck or maltreat Noble.....unlike DimWit who kicked his horse.
    King Charles is a great horseman.
    Bravo our monarch 👏👏👏 for the Balcony scene: only those who really matter and no hanger-ons.
    KC3 is sticking to his plan and his principles.

    • @apollonia6656
      @apollonia6656 Год назад +1

      Not "luck" but kick ....sorry but UT again.

  • @Foxytrot-sx2vd
    @Foxytrot-sx2vd Год назад +11

    Noble is King Charles' new charger for the Trooping of the Colour. SHE retired George, who has been put to pasture having served since 2009.
    Noble is a 7 yr old mare, gifted by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) to the King for his Coronation. She fulfills a long-standing tradition of gifted horses from the RCMP to a Monarch.
    This was her first Trooping of the Colour and there was no struggle considering for the most part His Majesty was able to use the customery military hold (4 reins held in one hand freeing the other for salutes or battle!). Considering the crowds, the noise and excitement I think horse and rider did exceptionally well. 😊

    • @JessicaTPeterson
      @JessicaTPeterson Год назад

      Thanks for this information. What a nice tradition. And beautiful horse!

  • @owbeknackin9306
    @owbeknackin9306 Год назад +22

    He never looked in trouble at all, he's an excellent horseman and was calm and measured at all times, qudos.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      You don't know much about riding, do you?

  • @nelltaylor8171
    @nelltaylor8171 Год назад +15

    What ridiculous commentary 🤦‍♀️. The horse was just fidgeting, which is to be expected, it’s not a machine. King Charles did just fine.

  • @DarrylHart
    @DarrylHart Год назад +7

    There was no struggle. What we actually saw was a great display of horsemanship. Well done your majesty.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      Rubbish. Good riders don't allow horses to sidle around like that.

  • @gavinbissell8847
    @gavinbissell8847 Год назад +5

    He's sitting quite confidently

  • @nelitasciretta7101
    @nelitasciretta7101 Год назад +10

    I thought he and the horse did extremely well. God SaveThe King!

  • @Jamal-jv8yc
    @Jamal-jv8yc Год назад +7

    The horse was looking for his buddy. The royal groom.

  • @equine2020
    @equine2020 Год назад +22

    Only a non horse person would say the horse was out of control.
    And Charles is an expert horseman.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      The horse was never out of control but Charles is clearly no longer an expert horseman. Age has caught up with him.

    • @equine2020
      @equine2020 Год назад

      @@Teddyclaws
      Sorry his age has nothing tk do thus. He handled the horse
      On the hunt field you have 60- 70 yr old riders. A true horse person who continues riding maintains their ability to handle a horse. Your body is conditioned.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      @@equine2020 so you are saying Charles has never been able to keep a horse standing still and square? Okay, that means he has never been the great rider people claim.

    • @equine2020
      @equine2020 Год назад

      @@Teddyclaws
      What? I never said that. Charles is an expert rider.
      Reread my post. Dud
      The horse was not out of control. Being an experienced horse 🐴 rider. I know ouf of control. Since 5yrs old my world has been horses. Jumping & foxhunting. Trained by professionals

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      @stephaniereicher1446 you said "Charles is a expert horseman". Not any more, he isn't. A rider who can't keep a horse in a square halt isn't expert.

  • @shanu7uday
    @shanu7uday Год назад +12

    Animals are animals

  • @nitabester7300
    @nitabester7300 Год назад +5

    What a proud day for us all, being a Afrikaans person, South Africa, their is a lot of support for the Royal family...we all went through struggle, old wars, our family's in consertration camps, but we moved on..times changed. Love you guys and don't forget English humor...the best😂 Hi Neil

  • @marymcentee2133
    @marymcentee2133 Год назад +18

    Why are you always so negative. King Charles did not struggle, he was well able to and did control his horse

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      So he meant to end up several meters from where he started and at right angles to his original position? Don't think so.

  • @amazinggrace392
    @amazinggrace392 Год назад +100

    That is not an “out of control” horse. Given the circumstances, it’s extremely well behaved. I’d be so lucky if my horses were so well behaved. You guys are ridiculous.

    • @suemaher5282
      @suemaher5282 Год назад +12

      My thoughts exactly.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      All my Arabians behave better than that. Including my stallions.

    • @pollyparrot9447
      @pollyparrot9447 Год назад +3

      @@Teddyclaws The ones in your toybox? I'm sure they do.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      @@pollyparrot9447 no. my purebred Arabians that I have been breeding for decades. Including my stallions who like all stallions are inclined to ask to shuffle sideways.

    • @suemaher5282
      @suemaher5282 Год назад +3

      @@Teddyclaws To be fair this horse had not done this before and I bet your Arabs never had thousands of people drums and soldiers around them. The young horse did a great job.

  • @CaliKiwi-
    @CaliKiwi- Год назад +6

    The commentator obviously isn’t a horseman..

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      He is obviously far more of a horseman than all the idiots praising the king's quite mediocre horsemanship on this thread.

  • @tessamorgan7076
    @tessamorgan7076 Год назад +4

    A good horseman he did really well and Noble I believe is a mare she was enjoying all the attention

  • @carolebishop2191
    @carolebishop2191 Год назад +2

    Horses are so unpredictable at the end of the day they are beautiful unique animals 😊

  • @cordulam
    @cordulam Год назад +8

    That's a living animal, not a machine. Also the king isn't struggling. He is keeping the horse steady whiIst saluting with one hand. Guess this reporter has never seen an out of control horse.

  • @PennyLane66
    @PennyLane66 Год назад +34

    Not exactly out of control & Charles is an accomplished horseman so nothing to worry about.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      He has apparently completely forgotten how to apply his legs.

  • @Unicorn-zb1mu
    @Unicorn-zb1mu Год назад +17

    Amazing job by the King !

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      You don't know much about riding, do you?

  • @DollsRescued
    @DollsRescued Год назад +12

    The King handled this horse with spirit VERY well. He is an excellent rider.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      No he didn't. He is clearly no longer the rider he once was.

    • @DollsRescued
      @DollsRescued Год назад

      @@Teddyclaws OH, SORRY, I DID NOT REALIZE *YOU* WERE THERE TO SEE FIRST HAND.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      @@DollsRescued I can see from the video that he didn't manage the horse very well. He was once an excellent rider but is now mediocre.
      By the way your capslock is stuck.

  • @olwens1368
    @olwens1368 Год назад +12

    Oh come on- that's NOT an 'out of control' horse and the King wasn't 'struggling'.

  • @DANSHHD
    @DANSHHD Год назад +4

    God bless our king and all the royal family and us amen❤👑

  • @jasperhorace7147
    @jasperhorace7147 Год назад +27

    At no stage was that horse out of control and at no stage was the King struggling to control it!

    • @taniacummings9207
      @taniacummings9207 Год назад +1

      If you tug your forelock any harder your hair will fall out.

    • @jasperhorace7147
      @jasperhorace7147 Год назад

      @@taniacummings9207 Well it sure beats having a bumbling old man constantly making gaffes and a dishonest orange womaniser representing the country.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      He was struggling and you don't know enough about equitation to see it. He made some feeble spurring to try to stop her sidling and then he gave up and let her shift a few meters and rotate her direction ninety degrees.

  • @starrycrown
    @starrycrown Год назад +16

    “Struggles”? Shite headline, GB News.

  • @karenbishop5885
    @karenbishop5885 Год назад +5

    King Charles use to ride the steeplechase and polo…. He is an amazing horseman. And on a new young horse. Give the man his dues. Amazing spectacle, always ceremony without threatening display of modern weapons. God bless him and keep him.

  • @mariagustafson1633
    @mariagustafson1633 Год назад +8

    Good for King Charles 111 and the Royal family. God bless em sincerely Everett Washington State 🇺🇸❤️👍

    • @atrinder8944
      @atrinder8944 Год назад

      🇬🇧🇬🇧👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @micheleriindal-wj5eu
    @micheleriindal-wj5eu Год назад +2

    I didn't see a out of control horse. Everything was pretty normal. Commentator obviously hasn't been around livestock. All was good.

  • @karenrhodes9973
    @karenrhodes9973 Год назад +3

    I at no stage saw the King 'struggling' with his horse. The title makes one think of the horse rampaging down the road with the King hanging on for dear life? A little like H&M and there NYC car chase. The horse wanted to dance a little and the King controlled him beautifully. End of story.

  • @Radictor44
    @Radictor44 Год назад +12

    can't be impatient with a horse, the King did well to manage it.

  • @libbysingscontrezzo8419
    @libbysingscontrezzo8419 Год назад +4

    Another screaming misleading headline. The horse was only antsy, and His Majesty was just fine.

  • @taniacummings9207
    @taniacummings9207 Год назад +5

    Even the horse senses something.

  • @yana1955
    @yana1955 Год назад +8

    The King is an experienced horse handler.

  • @lemontree5788
    @lemontree5788 Год назад +12

    If I were 74 yrs. old and a King, I would be doing this from the back of a Rolls Royce rather than sitting on an unpredictable horse.

    • @GorgyPorgy65
      @GorgyPorgy65 Год назад +5

      He's always rode horses. I think it is fabulous how he did this , on a relatively young horse. She was a little on edge and he rode her beautifully.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      @trudy590 no, his riding was mediocre.

    • @GorgyPorgy65
      @GorgyPorgy65 Год назад +1

      @@Teddyclaws It actually wasn't...but you be you. Get on a young horse (at his age with his bad back) and see how you go.
      3rd generation rider here...

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      @trudy590 riding ability is not inherited, but my ancestors have been riding for far more than 3 generations. I breed and ride young Arabians, and they are schooled for showing. His riding was mediocre.

    • @victoriamanns1407
      @victoriamanns1407 8 месяцев назад

      His mother rode horses well into her ninetys

  • @dee2251
    @dee2251 Год назад +9

    We had horses for many years and the old saying was “You can tell a gelding what to do, but you ask a mare” The word ‘nightmare’ comes from the coach horses in days gone by, because mares can be a nightmare.

    • @parkerbrown-nesbit1747
      @parkerbrown-nesbit1747 Год назад +1

      Sometimes worse than stallions! (I speak from experience)

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад +1

      @@parkerbrown-nesbit1747 I agree! a stallion for a mount can be your best buddy, like "a dog in a horse suit", but a mare always keeps a bit of herself to herself.

    • @parkerbrown-nesbit1747
      @parkerbrown-nesbit1747 Год назад +1

      @@Teddyclaws I've been around horses literally all my life (my first ride was at seven and a half months old), and two of the mares I knew had permanent PMS. Two of them, once they got used to being handled, were very laid-back and chill. The other one was a rock. She was the horse I learned to ride on, and she was absolutely bombproof.

    • @Teddyclaws
      @Teddyclaws Год назад

      @@parkerbrown-nesbit1747 because she chose to be.

    • @parkerbrown-nesbit1747
      @parkerbrown-nesbit1747 Год назад

      @@Teddyclaws I think her breeding might have had something to do with her personality. Her stablemate was a high-strung witch with a b, which is rare with Quarterhorses.

  • @manofernando9918
    @manofernando9918 Год назад +12

    I read a long time back an article about these royal horses and the ones belonging to royal troops. It was so loving and funny. These black bunch in 4 legs are nothing but spoilt rotten canines. The officer who gave the report said 95% of these lovable creatures are addicted to military band music and they want to dance and prance the moment the band starts. Im now very sure that that's exactly what King's horse did here too. Thats why he refused groom's help and patted the horse to tell him to behave.
    According to what I read, the riders and their horses are joined by their hips and if a stranger rides one of these horses except his partner officer, the horse makes sure to give him the cold shoulder and do every rude thing he can think of.

  • @annkennedy1795
    @annkennedy1795 Год назад +2

    The King is a great horseman

  • @ellensheilaapkarian1420
    @ellensheilaapkarian1420 Год назад +3

    Media must exaggerate everyting. While Nobel had participated in the Mounties Musical ride performances and had been accustomed to large crowds, nothing could have conditioned this
    beautiful black mare for the very long parade day, Trooping the Color. King Charlesof course is an expert rider, having played polo and been riding since his first child's pony. Add to that his love and gentleness not only with horses but all animals he was not alarmed with Noble making a few "moves". By the return
    to BP surely all the steeds and riders had a very full day. Charles has not had long to develop a relationship with Noble, the mare just having been presented recently. Pray horse and rider will enjoy
    many years together as his mother Queen Elizabeth enjoyed with Burmese (of the Mounties).

  • @user-oc4uf1sg1n
    @user-oc4uf1sg1n Год назад +2

    Amazing event. I wouldn't mind traveling to see how nice things are in person.