Would they walk up to a stranger's dog and touch it unbidden, or a stranger's car? But - "Oh look; an enormous unfamiliar animal with a soldier sitting on it - grab grab grab".
Horses are a little bit different, and the guards regularly encourage people to pet the horses. Horses like human attention. The problem is when people grab the reins. The reins control the animal, and if they are pulled too hard, they could hurt the horse. It's kind of like if your friend says "check out my shiny new vehicle," and you go, "really?" and grab the keys and try to take it for a test drive without his permission.
Unfortunately yes people do. The amount of times I have said just ignore my dog or dont touch him because he is old, blind and deaf but for some reason certain people think the are the animal whisperer and they can touch because they are special. NO YOU ARE NOT and he could bite you
To all guards, whether mounted or on foot, you have my respect and sympathy that you have to put up with these endless crowds of tourists when on duty. All I can think is it must be some kind of punishment but no-one deserves that. Our servicemen and women should not be exposed to this nonsense. The public should be kept back. Some are too disrespectful to be permitted their liberty.
probably the decorum (a soldier with a special outfit on a horse, staying a long time, unable to speak unless a serious violation) then the rotation of soldiers which is an attraction too. Can't help, it is a tourist attraction, if not, there would be rail to keep the crowd away from decades ago and crossing it would be a minor offense with a fine ! (as they are soldiers tasked with protecting the surrounding) And then, most people probably don't ever get that close to a horse, to pat them in a permissive place. (with a kind well groomed horse -not biting anyone)
@@DarkSnake49542 - clearly, you are not British, that is why you appear to have difficulty understanding what I said. It is NOT a tourist attraction - it was never meant to be. It just so happens tourists are permitted close proximity presently. We have traditions in Britain, which are many generations old: probably older than most other countries. These can be ceremonial in nature. The guards have always been on duty there, many generations before there was any such thing as a tourist. I can assure you it has often been challenged by the guards regiments that tourists should not be permitted to have access to them on duty but unfortunately our government over-rule such applications. Many British citizens also wish that our guards should be afforded better protection. Tourists should NOT be permitted anywhere near them, considering they can’t be respectful. Many of those tourists would face imprisonment in their own countries if they showed such disrespect.
I think if I was there and the guard was allowed to speak, I would go about this very differently. 1. I would ask if I am allowed to approach? So, I would not irritate horse or soldier. 2. If I get permission then I would approach and ask if I can pet, take pictures, etc. 3. I would reassure soldier I will not touch reins because I know the reins are important. 4. I will say thank you and thank him or her for making the ultimate choice in serving and protecting. These men and women deserve the respect and thanks. I am grateful that that they are so patient and understanding of annoying tourists.
Probably that unlike what we believe, to them soldiers, that post is an honor despite the tourists and the fact they can't move or speak mostly except for the shift, not a punition for being a bad soldier. (which you wouldn't put that close to tourists^^)
Horses like being touched on the face as long as you approach them from the front, above the most sensitive area of the nostrils. They don't like being approached from the side, but once your hand is on the horse's face, you can usually pet it all over its head and it will be fine. As with all animals, you should be alert, and aware that the horse may bite if he's in a bad mood that day.
How do you know that? It seems horse enjoys interacting with tourist. Some definitely more than others. And the guards know what they are signing up for
I thought there was a shop to buy horse food (to not injure the horses, as a tourist attraction) and the soldier would stop people feeding him when he got enough. (given that a horse eat and drink almost constantly every day)
There should be a notice board put up to warn tourists not to touch the horses reins and a fine to pay if they do so/tourists need to show respect to these soldiers and horses who are doing there jobs and protecting our country
Hi,who takes care of the horses?i would love to work at the stables feeding grooming and cleaning them/i remember my first experience riding a horse at the pony school for kids,they did not have a pony for me so instead they put me on a ex race horse/and i was sat like a jockey,i don't think the horse took to me too well as he bolted over the wall and me face deep in mud
I guess this horse is getting fed up, being offered treats by the endless public, that are not actually there! And i've noticed, how irritated he gets being stroked with a feather-touch, repeatedly like a fly. 🙄🤔🌿
Yes by all means grab the bit. I also don't understand the girls pretending to offer the horse something in their hands to eat. That's how you offer a horse a treat.
The horses are lovely I'm sure they like the attention [makes the time go faster] most people are are just delighted to have their photo taken and are not annoying. It's the souvenir photo that's important. The guards and horses are always turned out so well.
Why is it ok for the king's guards and the king's horses to be treated like props for tourists ? Absolutely disgusting practice that has to be stopped !
"How would you like me to touch your nose every few minutes?" says the horse to the public. You wouldn't would you?! So why do you people keep touching the Kings Guard horse?!
I watch these videos, and I play the game spot the American. I find it truly awful that tourists touch the horses and photograph the guard, without consent. The sign needs updating to " working horse do not touch". Its like that for most working animals.
why ? you realize that it is a tourist attraction, despite those soldiers doing a real job for protection (when they are armed with more than a sword), if it was an issue, they would have rails to bar the way decades ago and prevent tourists from approaching. (with a fine to make it serious) here, the only issue is tourists taking control of his reins and so eventually perturbing the calm horse, still able to kill a tourist with a hit to the head. (the horse which is extremely calm and being fed -hopefully, a shop sells horse feed to tourists, they don't give him whatever they want)
I noticed the sign has disappeared hopefully being re worded to DON'T TOUCH THE HORSES. I think a sculpter should be employed to sculp two bronze horses and riders ,life size to fit into the two sentry boxes. These would serve the purpose well save bother and boredom for the horse and rider.
Do these people not know that YOU DO NOT TOUCH ANY PART OF THE HORSES NOSE, EARS MOUTH ECT AS THEY ARE A VERY SENSITIVE PART OF THIER BODY, THAT'S WHY THEY MOVE THIER HEAD A LOT.
The guard in this clip shouldn’t have to put up with rude and ignorant tourists who pull his horse’s reins and generally take the mickey out of him!!!! Go home if you can’t respect British customs or traditions.
@2:50 They have no respect for anyone or anything. Not even for themselves. Their behavior is just as despicable as they are. It is always them. Try pulling this in their country. See how far you would get.
@@dianapeek6936 your grandad should’ve not taken over the whole world’s countries & save uk from “ the whole world is here now” problem.. what goes round comes round
The horse could bite or step forward & step on your foot .. & he is heavy.. adding the fact that the donkey that’s sitting on it has a bit of weight on him too.. ouch
@@bwc1976 I see nothing active here besides tourists.. the guard is just a rude shouty statue who’s parents have done a bad job in giving them any manners whatsoever.. tourists run the city
Notice the horses’s ears. He is tuned into everything around him yet stands there calm and steady. Amazingly well trained!
Would they walk up to a stranger's dog and touch it unbidden, or a stranger's car? But - "Oh look; an enormous unfamiliar animal with a soldier sitting on it - grab grab grab".
they should leave the horse alone
@@MariaMartinez-hg6ec The soldiers encourage tourists to pet the horses. It's only the reins that are forbidden.
Horses are a little bit different, and the guards regularly encourage people to pet the horses. Horses like human attention. The problem is when people grab the reins. The reins control the animal, and if they are pulled too hard, they could hurt the horse. It's kind of like if your friend says "check out my shiny new vehicle," and you go, "really?" and grab the keys and try to take it for a test drive without his permission.
Unfortunately yes people do. The amount of times I have said just ignore my dog or dont touch him because he is old, blind and deaf but for some reason certain people think the are the animal whisperer and they can touch because they are special. NO YOU ARE NOT and he could bite you
couldn't have said it better myself
To all guards, whether mounted or on foot, you have my respect and sympathy that you have to put up with these endless crowds of tourists when on duty. All I can think is it must be some kind of punishment but no-one deserves that. Our servicemen and women should not be exposed to this nonsense. The public should be kept back. Some are too disrespectful to be permitted their liberty.
probably the decorum (a soldier with a special outfit on a horse, staying a long time, unable to speak unless a serious violation) then the rotation of soldiers which is an attraction too.
Can't help, it is a tourist attraction, if not, there would be rail to keep the crowd away from decades ago and crossing it would be a minor offense with a fine ! (as they are soldiers tasked with protecting the surrounding)
And then, most people probably don't ever get that close to a horse, to pat them in a permissive place. (with a kind well groomed horse -not biting anyone)
@@DarkSnake49542 - clearly, you are not British, that is why you appear to have difficulty understanding what I said. It is NOT a tourist attraction - it was never meant to be. It just so happens tourists are permitted close proximity presently. We have traditions in Britain, which are many generations old: probably older than most other countries. These can be ceremonial in nature. The guards have always been on duty there, many generations before there was any such thing as a tourist. I can assure you it has often been challenged by the guards regiments that tourists should not be permitted to have access to them on duty but unfortunately our government over-rule such applications. Many British citizens also wish that our guards should be afforded better protection. Tourists should NOT be permitted anywhere near them, considering they can’t be respectful. Many of those tourists would face imprisonment in their own countries if they showed such disrespect.
@@magnificentmuttley2084 OK not a tourist attractions but no rails to prevent them bothering those soldiers. (or do you call them royal guards?)
@@DarkSnake49542 they are King’s Guards DarkSnake (formerly Queen’s Guards, when Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth was alive), hence the ceremonial uniform.
i agree with everything you said 100%
Must everyone touch the Horse😮 I love it when the guard yells at them let’s go of the reins😅
Touching the horse is fine. Touching the reins is terrible because the reins control the horse.
I think if I was there and the guard was allowed to speak, I would go about this very differently. 1. I would ask if I am allowed to approach? So, I would not irritate horse or soldier. 2. If I get permission then I would approach and ask if I can pet, take pictures, etc. 3. I would reassure soldier I will not touch reins because I know the reins are important. 4. I will say thank you and thank him or her for making the ultimate choice in serving and protecting.
These men and women deserve the respect and thanks. I am grateful that that they are so patient and understanding of annoying tourists.
Probably that unlike what we believe, to them soldiers, that post is an honor despite the tourists and the fact they can't move or speak mostly except for the shift, not a punition for being a bad soldier. (which you wouldn't put that close to tourists^^)
That's my thinking. I wouldn't just do it without permission. I'm cringing at these kids touching the horse
Beautiful horse, deserves a medal for letting all those people come up and touch him all over face and neck.
Horses like being touched on the face as long as you approach them from the front, above the most sensitive area of the nostrils. They don't like being approached from the side, but once your hand is on the horse's face, you can usually pet it all over its head and it will be fine. As with all animals, you should be alert, and aware that the horse may bite if he's in a bad mood that day.
@@annep.1905you wouldn't touch a police horse in America without permission unless ur an entitled white person
Loved how he put the leg back for the little girl to be able to pat his horse that was lovely
Também observei isso 🤗😍
I think you'll find he was a she.
@@dianapeek6936 oops my bad I was watching by phone I can tell some times but not all the time thank you
What makes people feel the need to hold the reins?
It's my theory that it's a control thing
Those are the people who always have to go one step further than everybody else, we all know somebody like that.
Stupidity!
Who cares mate
That poor horse with that fat thing on it
What a lovely horse. The dad and his little girl must have got a great picture of the horse and child looking at one another.
Yes, that was a tender moment. ❤️
Nearly every second of nearly every minute - these guys must get so fed up with these tourists and they have to sit there and take it.
The horses must get tired of having their nose rubbed raw
So the horse on duty to that's mad love 💕
A lot is boredom for horse and man. Dealing with humans makes time go by. And the horses usually like respectful attention and petting
How do you know that? It seems horse enjoys interacting with tourist. Some definitely more than others. And the guards know what they are signing up for
@@vwannop11 Their noses aren't rubbed raw.
Tourists shouldn't be allowed to feed the horses. What if someone gave one something bad
I thought there was a shop to buy horse food (to not injure the horses, as a tourist attraction) and the soldier would stop people feeding him when he got enough. (given that a horse eat and drink almost constantly every day)
she wasnt feeding it not allowed
Horses seem to know when it's a child as they are so natural unlike the adults who touch pose and look aghast when shouted at...
Beautiful horse. So patient.
There should be a notice board put up to warn tourists not to touch the horses reins and a fine to pay if they do so/tourists need to show respect to these soldiers and horses who are doing there jobs and protecting our country
Hi,who takes care of the horses?i would love to work at the stables feeding grooming and cleaning them/i remember my first experience riding a horse at the pony school for kids,they did not have a pony for me so instead they put me on a ex race horse/and i was sat like a jockey,i don't think the horse took to me too well as he bolted over the wall and me face deep in mud
Lady actually said Thank you.
A very rare event.
Maybe they think the soldiers are wax models ...really feel for these guards they must get quite fed up with tourists
Maybe a sign saying “Don’t touch the reins!!! Would help.
Beautiful horse
I guess this horse is getting fed up, being offered treats by the endless public, that are not actually there! And i've noticed, how irritated he gets being stroked with a feather-touch, repeatedly like a fly. 🙄🤔🌿
These beautiful, well trained horses seem to like the little ones.
Love you the guard do not let turiist bother you to much. Semperfigh. Peace and love.
For the little tackers He moves his leg for them to pat the shoulder so lovely of them to do so send a few do that 🙂
EXACTLY MUST TO RESPECT HIM 🙋♂️👍💖💖🌹🌹🍵
They should not be allowed to get that close to the horse or feeding it. It could be poisoned. It’s ridiculous.
It seems like the horses prefer people younger smaller in size love you.
I’ve always noticed this with the horses they seem enchanted with little humans
Yes by all means grab the bit. I also don't understand the girls pretending to offer the horse something in their hands to eat. That's how you offer a horse a treat.
Abusive tourists should be kicked off by the horse, love you
The horses are lovely I'm sure they like the attention [makes the time go faster] most people are are just delighted to have their photo taken and are not annoying. It's the souvenir photo that's important. The guards and horses are always turned out so well.
Every time I see a woman chewing gum I think she’s chewing her cud like cows do. It’s funny.
Why the sign hanging in the wall that is disappeared? Maybe change the new one soon that is We are on duty no a pet 😅 or don’t hold a reins 😅
That horse loves the camera,beautifully behaved.
The guards must be catching on that they're getting shown on RUclips, they're starting to yell less often. I still like it best when they yell.
or he was there so long, with his hot outfit, only wanting water for his sore throat when the shift arrives.
These guards are so well trained. They are well trained soldiers not just guards. Highly trained
Goodness knows what the horses are thinking they only understand English...
These are highly trained soldiers , not puppet's
Why is it ok for the king's guards and the king's horses to be treated like props for tourists ?
Absolutely disgusting practice that has to be stopped !
I worry about the French tourist. an attraction or a meal in waiting?
"How would you like me to touch your nose every few minutes?" says the horse to the public. You wouldn't would you?! So why do you people keep touching the Kings Guard horse?!
As with the reins there should be rules about hands on the face.
“GERMS DIRTY HANDS😮😮😮😮😮
Some of these people are Soo Self- Entitled. Rrrrrrr.
I watch these videos, and I play the game spot the American. I find it truly awful that tourists touch the horses and photograph the guard, without consent. The sign needs updating to " working horse do not touch". Its like that for most working animals.
Mikayla Simpson.why Americans ?
why ? you realize that it is a tourist attraction, despite those soldiers doing a real job for protection (when they are armed with more than a sword), if it was an issue, they would have rails to bar the way decades ago and prevent tourists from approaching. (with a fine to make it serious)
here, the only issue is tourists taking control of his reins and so eventually perturbing the calm horse, still able to kill a tourist with a hit to the head. (the horse which is extremely calm and being fed -hopefully, a shop sells horse feed to tourists, they don't give him whatever they want)
They don't even ask!!
I noticed the sign has disappeared hopefully being re worded to DON'T TOUCH THE HORSES. I think a sculpter should be employed to sculp two bronze horses and riders ,life size to fit into the two sentry boxes. These would serve the purpose well save bother and boredom for the horse and rider.
Do these people not know that YOU DO NOT TOUCH ANY PART OF THE HORSES NOSE, EARS MOUTH ECT AS THEY ARE A VERY SENSITIVE PART OF THIER BODY, THAT'S WHY THEY MOVE THIER HEAD A LOT.
I feel so sorry for the horse, everytime people put flat hand under the mouth poor horse thinks it's getting food!!
Why are people obsessed with photos 🤪
The horse’s patience with children is remarkable..
It's disrespectful to paw at the horse's head. There should be a sign, "May tap shoulder, do not touch head or reins."
Shameful practice...should be banned.
I’m surprised the touching is allowed. It’s got to be annoying for the horse and if something happens, who gets blamed. I hOpe not the horse.
Why offer the horse something on your hand when it’s empty
how uncomfortable this must be for the guy and for the horse, to stay like this for hours.
1 hour only
Keep tourists within a boundary from the guards and horses. Dreadful disrespectful charade
One hour shift.
The virological pressure, given to the horse by all these touchings, is unbelievable big. I don't want to know ho much medicine they get...
They are extremely well cared for.
Great videos
How long does the Guard out their with the horse? why don’t they have a sign that tell them not to touch the reins!
One more thyme. Want a byte?.
Fuck, they keep touching a horse like it's just a toy or something
Guards allow people to be a pest and constantly touch their horses, at least say thank you!
It's the posers that like to touch the reins
Geez leave horse&gaurd alone
He's a guard in uniform sitting on a horse. Get over
it!!!
Why are they feeding him and the guardsmen says nothing? Doesn't he see it? Damn...somebody say something!
I don't understand why there are some who want to take a photo with a horse if they are scared?😳🙄
I think the horse is happy about the attention. An hour can be very long.
What are these kids feeding the horse
How long do these horses have to put up with this?
1 hour
I notices they took down the sign to beward of the horse.
Hopefully they're putting a more strongly worded version up.
Horses are axepts children.
Makes them feel tje power or show they are controlling the horse?
Why do the guards helmets have their eyes covered?
One girl fed the horse something.off her hand
Post a sign!!!!!
She fed the horse.
The guard in this clip shouldn’t have to put up
with rude and ignorant tourists who pull his
horse’s reins and generally take the mickey
out of him!!!! Go home if you can’t respect
British customs or traditions.
@2:50 They have no respect for anyone or anything. Not even for themselves. Their behavior is just as despicable as they are. It is always them. Try pulling this in their country. See how far you would get.
Mi sbaglio o non c'è più il cartello di avvertimento appeso al muro ?
No kissing people behave d badly.
No he didn't.
Nice muchachas muheres.
Poor horse , making him stand still for all those hours, Sit in a damm buggy or a throne for hours, let the horse run.
What i like about the english is that they live with everyone , they have no problems with veiled women unlike here in France
France is very rude.
Yes that's why they are in trouble
Thats problem we take everyone and look what a mess the UK is in.
@@dianapeek6936 your grandad should’ve not taken over the whole world’s countries & save uk from “ the whole world is here now” problem.. what goes round comes round
The horse could bite or step forward & step on your foot .. & he is heavy.. adding the fact that the donkey that’s sitting on it has a bit of weight on him too.. ouch
Donkey? That's an active duty soldier, their coats are cut oversized on purpose for freedom of movement.
@@bwc1976 I see nothing active here besides tourists.. the guard is just a rude shouty statue who’s parents have done a bad job in giving them any manners whatsoever.. tourists run the city
Ma finitela.
THATS A GIRL ????
To many Tourist touching the Horse, leaving Germs on them.
STOP the incessant touching of the horse. It's a wonder it doesn't go mad
Guards probably think B tourists !!!!
. Why dont these tourists let them get on with their work ? Some tourists really invasive
Notice the blk people had enough respect not to grab touch or reach for the horse? Look at the entitlement in white and Asian people look at them
@user-bz8cb9me5r The Caucasians had the respect. They did not pull on the reins. It was the Asians who failed to behave respectably.