How gorgeous these horses are. If I were there I'd probably be the crazy person hugging the horses. I just love them so much and it's said horses help many with different health. I would love to hug guards but I'm sure they would rather hug a beautiful young girl instead of a grandma LOL
When I was young I had horses and these gorgeous animals make me wish I could go back in time to my youth in South Florida (USA) and have my horses again. I miss those times .
I am always worried for working animals like this, but it is a good sign to see the army fellow pull haylage out of the bitpiece at the seven minute mark, as that means the horse had a bag while being geared up. They are very lovely, intelligent animals with very intense jobs in a way most don't understand, but I am glad they have such caring attention out of the public view.
Or they could've driven around and gained entrance through the stables road entrance, where we see horses being loaded and unloaded from the horse vans.
Bit silly that the snipers are just walking in with their faces visible. In Holland they would arrive in an unmarked car with dark tinted windows as close as possible to their position and have their faces covered when exiting the car.
It probably called "hiding in plain sight" How do we know they came in the front door whilst the real ones entered by the back. Brits are not stupid you know.
@@mula2626 I’m pretty sure they’re supposed to get there secretly, not walk around so people can see/say that the snipers are here. They don’t need to float to avoid going in through the front door.
For heavens sake, the whole of UK knew the President of S. Korea was in town and this is the type of welcome GB gives Presidents and other Kings and Queens. Just watch carefully.