They shouldn't have to shout that though. People should have two brain cells to rub together and realize that themselves 😠😉 Of course, to realize that requires some sort of a concept of a horse being a living, breathing creature - and not a prop for their nonsense.
@@MarilynMejorado-ee8qh there should be a red line on the floor, do NOT cross, and fine the sods that do.Those horses should not have to put up with that, it is sheer cruelty.
The men and women of the guards serve the peoples of the United Kingdom and represent both the monarchy as head of state and Parliament. the elected government. Many, very many, of these tourists would be appalled and angry if tourists treated their national representatives and institutions with such flagrant displays of disrespect and frank idiocy.
No, they don't "represent both the monarchy as head of state and Parliament." That's simply and completely incorrect - the UK is not a military state so this has never been the case.
Wow this bunch of tourists is crazy pushing and shoving to get a picture just like their life depended on it. That poor guard and Horse shouldn't have to be put through that.
The Kings Gaurds owe the public nothing. They are loyal to the King and their country, not grown ass adults on vacation that treat them and their horses like an attraction put there for their entertainment. These men, women and horses are active military soldiers on an actual military base. The public needs to be accountable for their own actions and the consequences to those actions. It's so ridiculous that even needs to be said. These soldiers deserve our respect. Regardless of where you are from you are a visitor and they are allowing you to experience these magnificent creatures up close.
Merci à vous de le crier !! Je suis française ,ne parle pa anglais …….et suis admirative de ce milieu soldats : respect entre eux , discipline sévère et surtout subir ces etres infects …… moqueries, qui frisent la méchanceté ! Ça me fait mal !!! Pourquoi ne sont ils pas plus défendus ? …… j’en suis encore à remercier les soldats anglais lors de la guerre de 1940 ! J’étais enfant et ça ,je les ai vus !!!!! J’aimerai les voir ! Mais …… 89 ans , le frein est bloqué ! ❤️ 🇫🇷 Monique .
@darrenjones3681 Thank you for the correction. I apologize to the Gunners for the mis classification. @darrenjones3681 Is she not active military working on a military base? Regardless of my ignorance on the military branches, my comment stands. She, along with every soldier who has and does have the courage to make the life or death decision to serve their country deserve respect, without question. The people who are entitled and can't comprehend that they are taking that picture because of the sacrifices the members of all military branches have made are the only ones that get offended by comments like mine. (To be clear, I'm not saying that's you) :-)
@@desertbunnyaz No, wrong on all counts, sorry. 1. They ARE "an attraction put there for their [the public's] entertainment." They're doing "Public Duties" - for the public. That's the only reason they're there. 2. No, she's not "active military", at least in the broader military sense of the word - "active" means operational, and this is a ceremonial duty done by a ceremonial unit. In this case the unit (King's Troop) only ever does ceremonial duties and that's what those in it do throughout their military career. No disrespect to them at all, but that's simply what they do, and very, very few, will ever serve in another unit or operationally and if they do they are very, very unlikely to ever return to King's Troop. 3. It's not a "military base", although it used to be a couple of hundred years ago. It's now only a small administrative office building for HQ Household Division and HQ London District, used as a right of way for the public to go from the Mall to St James's. I'm not "offended" by your comment, but it's simply wrong.
Just think, THIS is what represents humanity. So rude, pushy, disrespectful to themselves and the guards. They should send a copy of this to every one of them.
Wow, what a zoo! Some people crowd around the horse and guard to the point of claustrophobic thoughts. They’re in crinkley rain gear, fluttering umbrellas and they rush in for photos ☹️. What’s the guard to do other then move people with his/ her foot? How exhausting that must be.
I understand wanting a picture. But the constant crowding, the noise this group always makes, and the incessantly touching is so annoying. They may ruin it for everyone if they finally decide to limit the public’s access to them. Too stressful for the horses
The Asians knew they were too close. Trying to act like a drama queen. The CC picked up one saying I told you, I told you. They should be taught manners 🤣
It's not a peace symbol for those in Asia - it simply means "good luck" or "success" although the exact history and meaning varies depending on the country.
In jedem Fall, sieht es albern und dumm aus. Die Meisten machen es nur, weil alle es machen. Könnte Wetten, dass viele überhaupt nicht wissen , was es eigentlich bedeutet.
Omg what a dreadful day for horses and guard. I would say if your visiting this place be Quiet, keep well away from the horses and Guard, do not touch guards or horses or anything either of them are wearing, do not rush at them and just put your umbrella down before you move towards them. These horses do really well and they do not deserve to be treated so poorly. Why would you rush at any animal, especially with a brolly up, I am sure my dog would hate it too. Then leave quickly and quietly. I get so annoyed about these truly rude morons.
Our horse was a rat killer. He would stand with one foot on its toes, silently , then kick. He didn't like rats. So why bug a horse til he decides your a pest.
That officer is great also! He often intervenes for the guard when the crowds get unruly.. And he is very proactive about attempting to educate the tourists as to the proper behavior.
@@trinastrong6561 i noticed all of his replies to people are disrespectful to the guards..i would like to see him do the extensive physical and psychological training that they do to become guards! He would be crying for his mommy in a day! He really needs to educate himself!! Just ignore him!! He isn't worth it!!
@@m3gan7737If you're talking about me, not "disrespectful" in the slightest to either HCMR or King's Tp, ever ... ... and FWIW I spent a decade or two in the Army but I don't recall "crying for my mommy" or anyone at that level doing any "extensive psychological training" ... ... how about you?
The patience this guard shows is incredible, how stressful to watch out for what the tourists are doing all around you! I think they should paint a bright line on the ground and ask people to keep outside the line, it might help, just a more respectful distance.
Mit Bitten kommen sie bei dieser Art Menschen nicht an, da helfen nur Verbote oder eben Polizeieinsatz. Es ist traurig aber wahr.Anstand, Respekt, Rücksichtnahme sind leider nur noch Fremdworte.
As much as some of these tourists are clueless, the authorities have to take some responsibility for setting up these Horse Guards as tourist attractions/photo ops, without proper crowd control. Having soldiers and armed police officers as tourist crowd controllers is demeaning and inappropriate.
These women guards are the worst they do nothing to protect the horse put the animal stress with to many people touching it they need take lessons from the other guards
The Gunners have to take their orders from their superiors and obey , none of us know what those orders are . HCav are the same the Troopers have to obey orders . Don't judge please .
@@user-be5xr9zc6p There are female guards in the Household Cavalry regiments and they also ride the much taller black horses. The Blues & Royals regiment has quite a few female guards now. The smaller horses are selected for the Kings Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, because they have a very different role, in that they're normally towing gun carriages, not usually standing guard duty at Horse Guards. They tend to be smaller and sturdier than cavalry mounts. RHA are only there for a short time, doing the relief while the Household Cavalry have their annual break, and that includes the Household Cavalry horses also having a break. The mounted cavalry horses are unavailable to them. RHA ride the horses they know well. It has nothing to do with their ability as riders. It also appears that there may have been instructions from above to limit the shouting at tourists. Good to see that guard kicking away the tourists who were far too close to her and her mount.
@@user-be5xr9zc6p Absolute, complete, total rubbish. King's Troop ride Cleveland Bays, Household Cavalry ride Irish draughts or Irish draught cross. None are ponies, and in King's Troop the size of the horse depends on their position when pulling a gun carriage. Tallest are the leaders, obviously leading at the front, centres in the middle, then wheelers at the back - shortest as they have to turn a smaller circle, and stockier as they have to act as the brakes. The riders position depends on their experience, ability and rank, not their gender.
Nonsense. These horses are more relaxed and far happier. They are generally kept on more loose reins more in the box, so they're not as bothered by the bit (that is shaking their heads up and down, chewing excessively and sticking their tongues out as much). They are handled with more care generally. You see much more of a good connection between the rider and the horse generally, and you don't see so much of these horses display nervousness or being spooked because of that trust. These guards are also highly attentive and really on it, both in terms of helping nice tourists out and protecting their horses, which this guard did! It's not down to the individual guards to decide if the tourists generally get to touch the horses. That is no doubt down to protocol. The sign should say "Don't touch the horses!" and that's all there is to it, and I do hope that it will before someone gets hurt here!
Clickbait. Nobody was ever "kicked for being too close", either by the horse or the rider, and the only "immediate response" by the "officer" was to tell tell them what the sign said and to be careful to show that he spoke Japanese. Pure clickbait.
@@alisonfenwick9477 Thank you - missed it. Not "kicked for being too close", though, but for not being careful with her umbrella. Fair enough, it hardly justifies any of the excitement.
@@mariaasplund6288 Hardly "shoving an umbrella into a horse", either - just being a bit careless. Nothing to get excited about, as the MoD Police told her (in Japanese).
@@John-G How would you like a hand grenade on your legs? It's how a horse sees an umbrella. Now, you are obviously the type who has all day to babble on, but you have spent 0 years with horses and have no understanding for this situation - and it shows. I have spent 58 years however with horses. So, you now have a choice between learning something or being as daft as the people in this clip.
Guards should shout. Also no umbrellas close to the horse.
They shouldn't have to shout that though. People should have two brain cells to rub together and realize that themselves 😠😉 Of course, to realize that requires some sort of a concept of a horse being a living, breathing creature - and not a prop for their nonsense.
Especially, the lady with the lavender one.
Bravo Maria stimme 100% zu.
Guards and officers should show no mercy and be more offensive to protect themselves and the horses.
Crowding this horse is just plain stupid. What is wrong with these people.
Invasion of the ants again!!! Horse and Guard are overwhelmed by the yapping and the surrounding they do.
I know right?! They aren't giving them breathing room. 😳
@@MarilynMejorado-ee8qh there should be a red line on the floor, do NOT cross, and fine the sods that do.Those horses should not have to put up with that, it is sheer cruelty.
@@TheCraftyflo It's a public pavement.
@@John-G The horses aren’t public property……………
Not only that but why oh why do those ridiculous immature young female asians feel that they need to do that peace sign…what for ?
The guard is thinking let this day be over....lol :)
It is always the groups with no concern for anything, except themselves. This bunch were orientals which is not unusual some of the rudest!
It's disgusting to put these horses through all this. The tourists are crazy.
With a few exceptions awful people.
People are the worst beings out of all made by god.. they’re a “curse “ on earth
The men and women of the guards serve the peoples of the United Kingdom and represent both the monarchy as head of state and Parliament. the elected government. Many, very many, of these tourists would be appalled and angry if tourists treated their national representatives and institutions with such flagrant displays of disrespect and frank idiocy.
No, they don't "represent both the monarchy as head of state and Parliament." That's simply and completely incorrect - the UK is not a military state so this has never been the case.
OMG😮😮😮😮😮 IT'S LIKE A SWARM OF ANTS😢 DRIVES ME CRAZY AND I'M NOT EVEN THERE😮😮😮😮😮Y'RE
Wow this bunch of tourists is crazy pushing and shoving to get a picture just like their life depended on it. That poor guard and Horse shouldn't have to be put through that.
The Kings Gaurds owe the public nothing. They are loyal to the King and their country, not grown ass adults on vacation that treat them and their horses like an attraction put there for their entertainment. These men, women and horses are active military soldiers on an actual military base. The public needs to be accountable for their own actions and the consequences to those actions. It's so ridiculous that even needs to be said. These soldiers deserve our respect. Regardless of where you are from you are a visitor and they are allowing you to experience these magnificent creatures up close.
Merci à vous de le crier !! Je suis française ,ne parle pa anglais …….et suis admirative de ce milieu soldats : respect entre eux , discipline sévère et surtout subir ces etres infects …… moqueries, qui frisent la méchanceté ! Ça me fait mal !!! Pourquoi ne sont ils pas plus défendus ? …… j’en suis encore à remercier les soldats anglais lors de la guerre de 1940 ! J’étais enfant et ça ,je les ai vus !!!!! J’aimerai les voir ! Mais …… 89 ans , le frein est bloqué ! ❤️ 🇫🇷 Monique .
She’s a gunner not a guard although the kings horse artillery are taking their turn for actual guard duty
Why do Chinese kids insist on doing peace signs?
@darrenjones3681 Thank you for the correction. I apologize to the Gunners for the mis classification. @darrenjones3681 Is she not active military working on a military base? Regardless of my ignorance on the military branches, my comment stands. She, along with every soldier who has and does have the courage to make the life or death decision to serve their country deserve respect, without question. The people who are entitled and can't comprehend that they are taking that picture because of the sacrifices the members of all military branches have made are the only ones that get offended by comments like mine. (To be clear, I'm not saying that's you) :-)
@@desertbunnyaz No, wrong on all counts, sorry.
1. They ARE "an attraction put there for their [the public's] entertainment." They're doing "Public Duties" - for the public. That's the only reason they're there.
2. No, she's not "active military", at least in the broader military sense of the word - "active" means operational, and this is a ceremonial duty done by a ceremonial unit. In this case the unit (King's Troop) only ever does ceremonial duties and that's what those in it do throughout their military career. No disrespect to them at all, but that's simply what they do, and very, very few, will ever serve in another unit or operationally and if they do they are very, very unlikely to ever return to King's Troop.
3. It's not a "military base", although it used to be a couple of hundred years ago. It's now only a small administrative office building for HQ Household Division and HQ London District, used as a right of way for the public to go from the Mall to St James's.
I'm not "offended" by your comment, but it's simply wrong.
Just think, THIS is what represents humanity. So rude, pushy, disrespectful to themselves and the guards. They should send a copy of this to every one of them.
These poor guards with that mob crowding round.
It's the way they just push on front of someone getting a photo taken that gets me. Inexcusably rudin
Wow, what a zoo! Some people crowd around the horse and guard to the point of claustrophobic thoughts. They’re in crinkley rain gear, fluttering umbrellas and they rush in for photos ☹️. What’s the guard to do other then move people with his/ her foot? How exhausting that must be.
I understand wanting a picture. But the constant crowding, the noise this group always makes, and the incessantly touching is so annoying. They may ruin it for everyone if they finally decide to limit the public’s access to them. Too stressful for the horses
Just imagine being stuck on a plane for hours ,with this mob shouting,and trying to touch the pilot.
Brilliant
Or wanting to grab the planes controls the way they grab the reins here.. good job they lock themselves in to pilot the plane
😂😂😂😂
The only one who would move them is the nice police
Why doesn’t the guard move them out of the way.
Horse and rider seem to do ok taking care of themselves.
Because they're not in the way.
What horrible people 💩💩
The Asians knew they were too close. Trying to act like a drama queen. The CC picked up one saying I told you, I told you. They should be taught manners 🤣
taught manners, that will never happen. Rudest people on the planet always shoving and yelling.
No they didn't, and no they weren't, and no "the CC" didn't, whatever "CC means.
All that yammering would drive me crazy!
This is not fair on our beloved horses they let the tourists get to close
When I lived in London years ago, no one was allowed to touch or even get near the horses. I wish that was true now.
I could scream every time I see someone making the peace symbol! What's the matter? Did jumping for a picture go out of style? How juveline.
It's not a peace symbol for those in Asia - it simply means "good luck" or "success" although the exact history and meaning varies depending on the country.
In jedem Fall, sieht es albern und dumm aus. Die Meisten machen es nur, weil alle es machen. Könnte Wetten, dass viele überhaupt nicht wissen , was es eigentlich bedeutet.
@@waltrautreinke2099 Do you have any idea what it actually means?
Omg people. Stop ganging on the horse. Leave him alone
Seriously?! Since when does telling them after help anything! 🥴
I think if I were a guard I would want one of the bitey horses. LOL
me too - a whole lot fun.
Omg what a dreadful day for horses and guard. I would say if your visiting this place be Quiet, keep well away from the horses and Guard, do not touch guards or horses or anything either of them are wearing, do not rush at them and just put your umbrella down before you move towards them. These horses do really well and they do not deserve to be treated so poorly. Why would you rush at any animal, especially with a brolly up, I am sure my dog would hate it too. Then leave quickly and quietly. I get so annoyed about these truly rude morons.
OMG!!!!! I would be screaming 😱 😡😡
Our horse was a rat killer. He would stand with one foot on its toes, silently , then kick. He didn't like rats. So why bug a horse til he decides your a pest.
Are there no horses in Asia?!?
The guards determined face though when she shoved her out the box 😂 these people are so disrespectful to the Guards and horses.
That officer is great also! He often intervenes for the guard when the crowds get unruly.. And he is very proactive about attempting to educate the tourists as to the proper behavior.
I heard they had to stop shouting. They need to bring that back. Protect our guardsmen. I'm American but they are my guardsmen ❤❤❤❤❤❤
They're neither guardsmen nor yours.
@@John-G Dude, don't be a douche. There's always a douche to ruin a perfectly nice sentiment from a respectful viewer.
@@trinastrong6561 i noticed all of his replies to people are disrespectful to the guards..i would like to see him do the extensive physical and psychological training that they do to become guards! He would be crying for his mommy in a day! He really needs to educate himself!! Just ignore him!! He isn't worth it!!
@@m3gan7737If you're talking about me, not "disrespectful" in the slightest to either HCMR or King's Tp, ever ...
... and FWIW I spent a decade or two in the Army but I don't recall "crying for my mommy" or anyone at that level doing any "extensive psychological training" ...
... how about you?
It's not just the horses that may kick, but at least the troopers won't bite...
I don’t understand why all this crowding, touching and flying hands are allowed. It’s upsetting to the horse and the guard.
The patience this guard shows is incredible, how stressful to watch out for what the tourists are doing all around you! I think they should paint a bright line on the ground and ask people to keep outside the line, it might help, just a more respectful distance.
There used to be a no touching rule years ago. It's still possible to get a good photo without being obnoxious.
Mit Bitten kommen sie bei dieser Art Menschen nicht an, da helfen nur Verbote oder eben Polizeieinsatz. Es ist traurig aber wahr.Anstand, Respekt, Rücksichtnahme sind leider nur noch Fremdworte.
She should not have held the dog so close.
Many people host want's to have an picture with the guard
How do they dare bring dogs around the horses, I would be afraid they would scare the horses
They are like wild animals…..poor horse😢
All that noise, tourist shouting, must drive those horse nuts. Where do these people think they are, in a Tavern?
The more I watch the less faith I have in human race
What if people milled around them, touching them, taking pictures of them at their job?
Müßte nicht sein, wenn sich die Menschen anständig benehmen würden.
When they stroke the horse for ages that really annoys me and if I was there, I’d have to say something
Why? Don't you think the guard are capable of saying whatever's necessary without needing your help?
I didn’t see anyone kicked.
When they look up at the guard for ages I just cringe
How would tourist like if they had a million people touch them?
Did that man with his back to us give the horse something?? He was pulling at the harness in weird way !!! 🌸🇬🇧
Never seen such pandemonium in all my natural......
Which uniform is this?
The King's Artillery Troop!
@@vmcougarintn5035 thank you.
King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery.
There's nobody who arranged the sign..
I'm so OCD! I can't stand seeing that crooked sign! LOL!
Sonst keine Sorgen????
Why do people behave like animals!
Because we are animals IE mammals so we are animals off the worst kind.
👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
Why the dog ?
Abriu a feira.Não tem ordem,respeito,limites. A feira da barganha é mais organizada.
'Why doesn't anyone straighten those signs!! My OCD is peggin out!!
I agree!
Thank you! It's making me nuts!!
@@margaretarce31 I thought I was the only one.
I'm super OCD and I seriously had to struggle to watch this. DOESN'T ANYONE STANDING THERE, NOTICE IT??
@@trinastrong6561 The tourists don't care!! All they care about is grapping the reins and getting their pictures.
Ban Chinese dont listen there rude
If the guard had any sense she would back the horse into the box so these idiots can’t cause so much tension for the horse.
You know, most horses don't care for dogs. Maybe you should leave your adorable nookums home next time. Just sayin
Yes the crooked sign🧐
As much as some of these tourists are clueless, the authorities have to take some responsibility for setting up these Horse Guards as tourist attractions/photo ops, without proper crowd control. Having soldiers and armed police officers as tourist crowd controllers is demeaning and inappropriate.
Just started to watch and notice the sign is crooked.
No one reads it anyhow
@@janoconnor6029 True
These women guards are the worst they do nothing to protect the horse put the animal stress with to many people touching it they need take lessons from the other guards
That’s why they’re always given small ponies to go out on compared to the tall , butch looking majestic horses male guards are given
The Gunners have to take their orders from their superiors and obey , none of us know what those orders are . HCav are the same the Troopers have to obey orders . Don't judge please .
@@user-be5xr9zc6p There are female guards in the Household Cavalry regiments and they also ride the much taller black horses. The Blues & Royals regiment has quite a few female guards now. The smaller horses are selected for the Kings Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, because they have a very different role, in that they're normally towing gun carriages, not usually standing guard duty at Horse Guards. They tend to be smaller and sturdier than cavalry mounts. RHA are only there for a short time, doing the relief while the Household Cavalry have their annual break, and that includes the Household Cavalry horses also having a break. The mounted cavalry horses are unavailable to them. RHA ride the horses they know well. It has nothing to do with their ability as riders. It also appears that there may have been instructions from above to limit the shouting at tourists. Good to see that guard kicking away the tourists who were far too close to her and her mount.
@@user-be5xr9zc6p Absolute, complete, total rubbish. King's Troop ride Cleveland Bays, Household Cavalry ride Irish draughts or Irish draught cross. None are ponies, and in King's Troop the size of the horse depends on their position when pulling a gun carriage. Tallest are the leaders, obviously leading at the front, centres in the middle, then wheelers at the back - shortest as they have to turn a smaller circle, and stockier as they have to act as the brakes. The riders position depends on their experience, ability and rank, not their gender.
Nonsense. These horses are more relaxed and far happier. They are generally kept on more loose reins more in the box, so they're not as bothered by the bit (that is shaking their heads up and down, chewing excessively and sticking their tongues out as much). They are handled with more care generally. You see much more of a good connection between the rider and the horse generally, and you don't see so much of these horses display nervousness or being spooked because of that trust. These guards are also highly attentive and really on it, both in terms of helping nice tourists out and protecting their horses, which this guard did! It's not down to the individual guards to decide if the tourists generally get to touch the horses. That is no doubt down to protocol. The sign should say "Don't touch the horses!" and that's all there is to it, and I do hope that it will before someone gets hurt here!
Hi everyone what it weird people haven't they'd got hoses in there home tonight mad with this people
They behave loud and pushy as though they are in their outdoor Chinese markets, learn manners when you visit other countries.
Here we go with the Asians again!
BIG HUGE SCAM!!!😊
Clickbait. Nobody was ever "kicked for being too close", either by the horse or the rider, and the only "immediate response" by the "officer" was to tell tell them what the sign said and to be careful to show that he spoke Japanese. Pure clickbait.
@John-G A young girl WAS kicked by the guard……it was around 7 minutes in……
The clip should be called "Girl kicked for shoving an umbrella into a horse"
@@alisonfenwick9477 Thank you - missed it. Not "kicked for being too close", though, but for not being careful with her umbrella. Fair enough, it hardly justifies any of the excitement.
@@mariaasplund6288 Hardly "shoving an umbrella into a horse", either - just being a bit careless. Nothing to get excited about, as the MoD Police told her (in Japanese).
@@John-G How would you like a hand grenade on your legs? It's how a horse sees an umbrella. Now, you are obviously the type who has all day to babble on, but you have spent 0 years with horses and have no understanding for this situation - and it shows. I have spent 58 years however with horses. So, you now have a choice between learning something or being as daft as the people in this clip.