That was so kind of the Guards and police officer. The Guard horses were so sweet and gentle with all. I really believe animals sense things about people and these horses are no different. They can be so sweet. (Especially when tourists aren’t pawing all over them.
It is one thing I have always noticed the troops, mounted officers and horses are amazing with people with some type of disability. It is why I get so upset at people treating them bad
Classy move sidestepping that horse next to the older veteran couple. That shows respect more than any words from that young soldier to those older ones.
In distressing times all i need is to see something like this to fill my heart again ❤ Respect and love to all the guardsmen and women as always, not forgetting the police and respectful tourists/ visitors 🙌🏼
I have always felt that animals, in this case the horses, have a sixth sense for children, the elderly, the physically or mentally challenged. The guards are so in tune with this.
That guard is so thoughtful and attentive to do many that need extra attention and understanding, even the police officer and his horse are fabulous! Today a very understanding day!!! Thanks for brightness moments!
I never noticed before, but the blind woman near the beginning slightly touches the guards boot and stirrup and he doesn’t even say anything that’s so kind. ❤
Horses (and dogs) have a wonderful sense of gentleness towards those who respect them, these people are so respectful to both the horse and the soldier. Bless them for the kindness shown from all sides
The troopers must also feel really good at making someone's day. These clips always melt my heart. Thank you troopers who take that extra time to make someone very happy. I've never seen one of the police officers stop. These people are what it's all about
God Bless those those Guards and the Police Officer who stopped and turned her horse so that the little girl in the wheelchair could have a magical moment of stroking the Police horse. Such fabulous, kind hearted people. ~ Cobs. (UK)
Don't tell me those horses can't tell when a tourist has disabilities or the difference in children and adults. It's amazing to me how the horses stand still with them. And the guards are so sweet! They don't have to be nice and do that, they do it because they want to. ❤
Animals sense that some people are special we had a collie dog for my disabled brother and he was so loyal even when my brother was unkind to him just a beautiful dog
It was so god of the trooper to move the horse closer to the girl who had walking problems and the old lady in the wheel chair . If you show them respect they will try do to more for you . Was was also so good to se the veterans next to the horse too . For once it was good not to se any idiot's meeting with the guards
This guard/soldier has shown more humanity toward those less fortune. His family must be incredibly proud, They raised an exceptionally good man. His gentle energy goes right down into his mount, and that's quite noticeable too. Looks like he has rubbed off his talent to the MET police as well.
It's very good to see how the royal guard was nice, directing gentle the horse and ensuring controll, trying to ensure disabled or people with limitation to have a nice short moment with the horse to remamber. 😊
Those guards have hearts of gold for disabled people. You could see how much it meant for the child in the wheelchair that the officer took a turn to allow the horse to be petted. ❤❤❤
Some people love to show clips showing the horse guards being rude to tourists, but in reality they are only rude to rude people. I'm in the US navy and I totally respect them
Guard and Horse so very tender & sensitive to some beautiful admirers. Fills my heart to be privileged to share these loving moments in a world where such care is becoming more difficult to find. "Thankyou" for these treasured videos. 💗
My knowledge of horses is very low. They have 4 legs, a head and a tail. That's it🙂 so, how do the soldiers get a horse to do a little shimmy to the left or right?
These guardsmen do a job that is centuries old and steeped in tradition. In the course of their duties they may seem aloof and unfeeling. The truth is that they have hearts of gold and if moving their horse over so that a disabled person can enjoy touching the horse, they will. On other videos I've said, and I mean it. There are other reasons to give out medals, not just for fighting.
I have nothing but respect for these amazing equestrians and their horses. They are so aware of everyone around them and know how to show tenderness in a way you can feel in your heart.