I love this guard because he doesn't take any crap from the tourists and protects his horse. He has every right to protect himself and his horse's well being. 😊😊❤
Love this guard as he protects his horse and himself from the disrespectful visitors by shouting at them to stop their nonsense or use his foot to push them away! ❤
Good grief she kicked that rubbish into the box. I wonder if she would like it if someone did that into her home? She might live in a right dirty mess and dosen’t know any different actually.
@@myoldvhstapesno excuse to kick it under the horse where it might tread on it and slip. She made herself safe to the detriment of the King’s Guard. As Buska said- selfish cow.
@@Laraine3 I agree. Not everyone knows about the 'no bins' situation, so I was addressing that part of OP's comment. I assume she kicked it so it would not mar her perfect photo.
@@myoldvhstapes oh, I’m with you then. I agree that’s what she did.
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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.
Only one tourist touched the rein everyone else was very polite and respectful and definitely better behaved than all the drunk British tourist that come to my country.
Keep your grubby hands to yourself. Especially if you have to walk away sheepishly, after being told by the guard protecting his horse, to "get off the reins".
This is awful, it really is. I was born, brought up and still live just north of Trafalgar Sq. Seeing the guards is part of my life. When we were kids and happened to be on Whitehall with parents we used to stop to see the guards but my parents held us well back. They explained the guards were part of the army and we must never get too close and we must respect them. Seventy years later I still respect them and when walking part give a wide berth. They are not a tourist attraction they are the army. How the guards put up with this rubbish day after day I don't know. It is a testament to their discipline. I just wish tourism was done away with. Fed up with it
One of my favourite Troopers , an excellent horseman and takes no messing from anyone !😀
I love this guard because he doesn't take any crap from the tourists and protects his horse. He has every right to protect himself and his horse's well being. 😊😊❤
Same 👍🏼
Agree 😊
Love this guard as he protects his horse and himself from the disrespectful visitors by shouting at them to stop their nonsense or use his foot to push them away! ❤
Good grief she kicked that rubbish into the box. I wonder if she would like it if someone did that into her home? She might live in a right dirty mess and dosen’t know any different actually.
She was lucky the horse didn't spook at the piece of litter she kicked , it could have been a " horse eating Dragon " !!!
Why in the hell did she kick that rubbish, she could have picked it up herself and put it in the bin. Some people seriously!
There are no bins.
@@myoldvhstapesno excuse to kick it under the horse where it might tread on it and slip. She made herself safe to the detriment of the King’s Guard. As Buska said- selfish cow.
@@Laraine3 I agree. Not everyone knows about the 'no bins' situation, so I was addressing that part of OP's comment. I assume she kicked it so it would not mar her perfect photo.
@@myoldvhstapes oh, I’m with you then. I agree that’s what she did.
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.
Only one tourist touched the rein everyone else was very polite and respectful and definitely better behaved than all the drunk British tourist that come to my country.
Keep your grubby hands to yourself. Especially if you have to walk away sheepishly, after being told by the guard protecting his horse, to "get off the reins".
Some people shouldn't be around animals!!
1:22 GET OFF THE REINS!!! 🤬🤬🤬
This is awful, it really is. I was born, brought up and still live just north of Trafalgar Sq. Seeing the guards is part of my life. When we were kids and happened to be on Whitehall with parents we used to stop to see the guards but my parents held us well back. They explained the guards were part of the army and we must never get too close and we must respect them. Seventy years later I still respect them and when walking part give a wide berth. They are not a tourist attraction they are the army. How the guards put up with this rubbish day after day I don't know. It is a testament to their discipline. I just wish tourism was done away with. Fed up with it
They are there for tourists nothing else
If you can't pick up the trash just leave it where it is!
My favorite guard, never take a crap. very straight, good job sir