@@andrewellison1203 I whole heartedly agree. Frank looks sharper than a lot of soldiers I encountered in my 20 years in the U. S. Army. That kid will be a great soldier someday.
That little man, Frank, is a delight. And how smart of him to choose real life heroes for his admiration, not made up. Thank you Buska, I always enjoy your videos.
@@HugsBach there are some basic rules when wearing a uniform the boy had a uniform and the rank of sergeant and when a soldier/officer salute you, it is essential that you show him respect and salute back
I'm so glad to see they all love Frank so much and give him access to behind the scenes. Wonderful how everyone there treats him. And he's soooo serious.
Wow! That was a real 'weepie'!!! Bother those onions. I loved the way Frank marched to the guard before saluting and then the guard did that impressive stamp (I'm sure there's a proper word for it), before saluting back with his sword. Videos such as this make the world a better place, and this one is worth ten, twenty of the cringe-making ones. Thanks yet again Buska for your constant attention to the different scenarios at Horseguards.
This is respect returned to Capt. Frank after he saluted the Guard. That smile on the Guards face and how he looked over after Frank left is precious. I wish all the Guard reciprocated Franks salute. Frank will remember these days forever. 😊
As a boy, it was my Father's dream to join the Coldstream Guards. Guarding 'Buck House', the Tower of London, the Bank of England as well as serving two years in Palestine, then on the way home stopping off at Port Said to fight in North Africa. Including El Alamein and Tobruk. He told me you never make such great mates as in the Army! Dreams come true! 'Spit and Polish' and 'Keep your sights clean'! 'Chin in, chest out' Frank! Keep it up!
Dejando de lado la dulzura de Frank, me gustaría reconocer la dedicación, el apoyo y el acompañamiento que le brinda el gran padre que tiene, lo felicito!
Well done for the guard to salute Sergeant Frank as he inspects the guards. The guard's smile was great. Also noticed Frank actually going beyond the gate. He can do that cause he's THE SERGEANT SERGEANT! Anyway, from America, love these vids and love Sargeant Frank. Really enjoy watching him do his rounds. Keep it up kid!
What a difference! That a young, little lad behaves with respect, character and admiration … while so many adults ignore the rules and signs when visiting and standing (with a stupid attitude) next to these valiant royal guards. Sincere congrats to the parents of this fine young man. 👍 God bless.
Hell Fooking yes, the guardsman's lifting his sword means he is ready to fight for that kid. His stomp was a salute and him showing off his blade means he'll fight for him
That trooper gave SM Frank a lifetime memory and projected honor on his regiment, his king, and his country. A true soldier, a true ambassador, and a true man. Huzzah