Timestamps: 4:51 "Get out of the box!" 19:08 She was told off by the King's Guard and the police officer as She Broke 2 Rules at Horse Guard in London 19:55 The famous Changing of the Guard at 2 pm. 23:04 She thanked and showed respect to the King's Guard. 31:20 Two gorgeous police horses pass in front of the Horse Guards. 33:45 Two gorgeous police horses emerge from the Horse Guards. 38:11 A beautiful family creates lasting moments near the majestic King's Guard and his gorgeous horse. 39:41 The Gatesman checks on the Horseman and Horsewoman. 44:30 - 45:21 Two people in wheelchairs enjoy the cold day in London at Horse Guards. 46:53 The soldier tells everyone to stand behind the bollards for their own safety as the Changing of the Guard at 3 pm is about to begin. 48:01 The famous Changing of the Guard at 3 pm. 51:07 A loud shout from the King's Guard went out to a tourist who disregarded the new rule by stepping inside the box. Get out of the white box, MOVE!" Date filmed: Today, 28 November 2024. Important to know. 😌 The King’s Life Guard is conducted by soldiers of the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment at Horse Guards. Horse Guards is named after the troops who have mounted The King’s Life Guard here since the Restoration of King Charles II in 1660. Every weekday, whatever the season or weather, members of the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment ride down from Hyde Park Barracks in Knightsbridge to take over guard duties at 11:00am for the next twenty-four hours. The Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment consists of a squadron from each of the two senior Regiments of the British Army: The Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumed helmets, and The Blues and Royals wear blue tunics and red plumed helmets. When The King is in London, the Guard consists of one Officer, one Corporal Major (who carries the Standard), two Non-Commissioned Officers, one Trumpeter and ten Troopers. This is known as a Long Guard. When His Majesty is not resident in London, the Guard is reduced to two Non-Commissioned Officers and ten Troopers. This is known as a Short Guard. Troop Movements On weekdays, The King’s Life Guard leaves Hyde Park Barracks at 10:28am and rides to Horse Guards Parade passing through Hyde Park Corner and along Constitution Hill and The Mall. The ceremony of Changing The King’s Life Guard then takes place on Horse Guards Parade at 11:00am. On weekends, The King’s Life Guard remains in place at Horse Guards Parade, where the duty officer will inspect them at 1100am on Saturdays and 1000am on Sundays. During most of the day the entrance to Horse Guards is guarded by two mounted sentries. After the duty officer has inspected them at 4:00pm, all personnel, mounted and dismounted, will come off duty for the day. When to Watch • Changing of The King’s Life Guard at 11:00am (Monday - Friday) • The Duty Officer's Inspection at 1100 on Saturdays and 1000 on Sundays • Two mounted sentries guard the entrance to Horse Guards on Whitehall from 10:00am until 4:00pm. These are changed every hour. • Dismounted inspection of the guard at 4:00pm daily. - Information above is according to householdcavalry.co.uk/museum/blog/the-kings-life-guard/ Click the link if you would like to know more about WHO THEY ARE. The Household Cavalry Regiment. Trusted Guardians of the Monarch: www.army.mod.uk/who-we-are/corps-regiments-and-units/royal-armoured-corps/household-cavalry-regiment/ If you would like to donate to HCF click the link: www.hcavfoundation.org/ - Have you ever visited the Household Cavalry Museum? Click the link to book your visit to the museum: householdcavalry.co.uk/museum/visitor-information-bookings/ ❤️ Please LIKE 👍 this video to help my channel grow. ❤️ Subscribe & click the bell (🔔) to receive notifications whenever I upload a new video; you'll be the first to know. ❤️ DONATION: If you enjoy what I do and would like to support me financially, you can do so by clicking the link below. Your support means the world to me and helps me continue creating content that I hope you'll find entertaining and informative. 🙏 www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=PTTS72736YH7E Social Media Links: Facebook: facebook.com/LondonChroniclesHorseGuards Instagram: instagram.com/ig.kingsguard TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@tiktok.kingsguard?_t=8me8GW8O1M9&_r=1 #TheKingsGuardUK Thank you for your service! ❤️🇬🇧
Thank you! For taking us on a bus ride again. You captured an iconic view of Big Ben and everything around it. The Gateman is very impressive. It seems he glided and moved effortlessly. In the yard. I believe he's new. In awe of the massive King's Horse named Monty. If I'm not mistaken. After the second change. In the left box. Another massive King's Horse appeared after the last change. Does anyone know the King's Horse name? Won't lie highly disappointed. Our beloved Ormonde is being held back. I know they brought him over. Great job! Appreciate the highlights.❤️💂♀️🐴🐴
Yes, it's really so nice to watch the sights from Westminster Bridge, in my opinion😀Especially on such a beautiful like Thursday! And any other bridge, for that matter (if you cross other bridges as well, on your way to Horse Guards)🥰
9:01 - Total jerk! He waits until the guard is preoccupied and then steps into the box! / *19:09** - Excellent job by this guard!* / 33:56 - The police horses had to squeeze through that mass of "content creators/scammers"! It's ridiculous! Something needs to be done about that! They are taking up the space where tourists should be! They then chase the gatesman down! / 41:18 What is the point of wearing a winter coat, a scarf, and boots with no pants to speak of? It looks moronic! / 51:13 - *Excellent job by this guard!*
I notice that a video scammer at the front using a large black tripod that to my knowledge is against the law, so why have they not been challenged by the police.??
Timestamps:
4:51 "Get out of the box!"
19:08 She was told off by the King's Guard and the police officer as She Broke 2 Rules at Horse Guard in London
19:55 The famous Changing of the Guard at 2 pm.
23:04 She thanked and showed respect to the King's Guard.
31:20 Two gorgeous police horses pass in front of the Horse Guards.
33:45 Two gorgeous police horses emerge from the Horse Guards.
38:11 A beautiful family creates lasting moments near the majestic King's Guard and his gorgeous horse.
39:41 The Gatesman checks on the Horseman and Horsewoman.
44:30 - 45:21 Two people in wheelchairs enjoy the cold day in London at Horse Guards.
46:53 The soldier tells everyone to stand behind the bollards for their own safety as the Changing of the Guard at 3 pm is about to begin.
48:01 The famous Changing of the Guard at 3 pm.
51:07 A loud shout from the King's Guard went out to a tourist who disregarded the new rule by stepping inside the box. Get out of the white box, MOVE!"
Date filmed: Today, 28 November 2024.
Important to know. 😌
The King’s Life Guard is conducted by soldiers of the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment at Horse Guards. Horse Guards is named after the troops who have mounted The King’s Life Guard here since the Restoration of King Charles II in 1660. Every weekday, whatever the season or weather, members of the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment ride down from Hyde Park Barracks in Knightsbridge to take over guard duties at 11:00am for the next twenty-four hours.
The Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment consists of a squadron from each of the two senior Regiments of the British Army: The Life Guards wear red tunics and white plumed helmets, and The Blues and Royals wear blue tunics and red plumed helmets.
When The King is in London, the Guard consists of one Officer, one Corporal Major (who carries the Standard), two Non-Commissioned Officers, one Trumpeter and ten Troopers. This is known as a Long Guard. When His Majesty is not resident in London, the Guard is reduced to two Non-Commissioned Officers and ten Troopers. This is known as a Short Guard.
Troop Movements
On weekdays, The King’s Life Guard leaves Hyde Park Barracks at 10:28am and rides to Horse Guards Parade passing through Hyde Park Corner and along Constitution Hill and The Mall. The ceremony of Changing The King’s Life Guard then takes place on Horse Guards Parade at 11:00am.
On weekends, The King’s Life Guard remains in place at Horse Guards Parade, where the duty officer will inspect them at 1100am on Saturdays and 1000am on Sundays.
During most of the day the entrance to Horse Guards is guarded by two mounted sentries. After the duty officer has inspected them at 4:00pm, all personnel, mounted and dismounted, will come off duty for the day.
When to Watch
• Changing of The King’s Life Guard at 11:00am (Monday - Friday)
• The Duty Officer's Inspection at 1100 on Saturdays and 1000 on Sundays
• Two mounted sentries guard the entrance to Horse Guards on Whitehall from 10:00am until 4:00pm. These are changed every hour.
• Dismounted inspection of the guard at 4:00pm daily.
- Information above is according to householdcavalry.co.uk/museum/blog/the-kings-life-guard/
Click the link if you would like to know more about WHO THEY ARE.
The Household Cavalry Regiment. Trusted Guardians of the Monarch: www.army.mod.uk/who-we-are/corps-regiments-and-units/royal-armoured-corps/household-cavalry-regiment/
If you would like to donate to HCF click the link: www.hcavfoundation.org/
- Have you ever visited the Household Cavalry Museum? Click the link to book your visit to the museum: householdcavalry.co.uk/museum/visitor-information-bookings/
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Thank you! For taking us on a bus ride again. You captured an iconic view of Big Ben and everything around it. The Gateman is very impressive. It seems he glided and moved effortlessly. In the yard. I believe he's new. In awe of the massive King's Horse named Monty. If I'm not mistaken. After the second change. In the left box. Another massive King's Horse appeared after the last change. Does anyone know the King's Horse name? Won't lie highly disappointed. Our beloved Ormonde is being held back. I know they brought him over. Great job! Appreciate the highlights.❤️💂♀️🐴🐴
Every single pose is just absurd!
They really must think they're Gods gift
They pose like they are somebody. Eye roll fodder.
The white distance box is a good idea
Could you please advise if you would like me to continue recording the Westminster Bridge from the bus, as I did in this video? Thank you!
Yes, it's really so nice to watch the sights from Westminster Bridge, in my opinion😀Especially on such a beautiful like Thursday! And any other bridge, for that matter (if you cross other bridges as well, on your way to Horse Guards)🥰
Ja auf jeden Fall..Sehr interessant
Yes please. It is nice to watch the Westminster bridge and the view from there.
9:01 - Total jerk! He waits until the guard is preoccupied and then steps into the box! / *19:09** - Excellent job by this guard!* / 33:56 - The police horses had to squeeze through that mass of "content creators/scammers"! It's ridiculous! Something needs to be done about that! They are taking up the space where tourists should be! They then chase the gatesman down! / 41:18 What is the point of wearing a winter coat, a scarf, and boots with no pants to speak of? It looks moronic! / 51:13 - *Excellent job by this guard!*
Thanks for the time stamps
@@brendaholland9064 ☺You're welcome!
I notice that a video scammer at the front using a large black tripod that to my knowledge is against the law, so why have they not been challenged by the police.??
its 3 leg tripods that are banned as classed as a weapon and if you have a professional camera attached you need to have a paid licence to film.
So Many Nasty People..
I give you a tom up🤫 from Denmark.
Bien por el guardia