"It's Not Respectful, Put Your Top On, Please!" Police Officer to the Rude Tourist at Horse Guards

Publicado 2024-07-28
Timestamps:
5:02 The King's Guard has had enough of rude tourists. She grabbed where she wasn't supposed to grab... It's not easy to deal with some types of tourists.
11:00 The armed police officer protect the King's Guard at the tunnel and keep people away from the tunnel as the famous Changing of the Guards at 2 pm is about to begin.
13:26 The famous Changing of the Guards Ceremony at 2 pm.
13:43 "It is not respectful, put your top on, please!" said the armed police officer to the rude tourist who wanted to watch this British tradition shirtless. Hats off to the officer.
17:42 Which one of these five people is the parent of one of the King's Guard? Or none of them? I have a feeling that the one who doesn't stop smiling looks so proud.
28:14 The Gateswoman, the majestic female King's Guard, checks on the horsemen.
33:17 Sir, please show some respect.
38:38 DO NOT GRAB THE REINS! Two tourists grabbed the reins of the horse.
It is not allowed to touch the reins.
42:11 Watering the Horses. Thank you to the soldier for that. Today is one of the hottest days in London. Even during his one-hour shift, the soldier remembered to refresh the horses.
50:32 Tourists annoying the horse.
56:50 The Gateswoman check on the Horseman.
1:06:40 Tourists pose for a photo next to the majestic King's Guard in the tunnel.
1:07:53 Armed police are dealing with stubborn tourists, telling them to go and stand behind the second white line as the famous Changing of the Guards is about to begin at 3 pm (To be continued in the second video coming up soon.)

Date filmed: Today, 28 July 2024.

INFO:
The King’s Life Guard
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.

The ceremony has remained mostly unchanged for over 350 years.

Changing of The King's Life Guard
The ceremony of changing of the King’s Life Guard starts at 11am with the Old Guard formed up on Horse Guards Parade. As the New Guard arrives, a trumpeter sounds a royal salute and the officer salutes. The New Guard forms up facing the old one.

Once both lines are still, the corporal major, senior non-commissioned officer and sentries of the New Guard (the first relief) rein back their horses and leave for the guard room to take over their duties, which lasts for 48 hours. The sentries from the Old Guard return to the parade ground and the entire Old Guard returns back to barracks.

When the monarch is in London, there is a ‘long guard’ consisting of an officer, corporal major (who carries the regimental standard), two non commissioned officers, a trumpeter and 10 troopers. When the monarch is away, the guard is reduced to two non-commissioned officers and 10 troopers known as a ‘short guard’.

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.

TIMINGS OF DUTIES

The Guard Change currently takes place on: Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11am.

The two iconic soldiers on horses that mount duty on Whitehall at the entrance of Horse Guards change on the hour every hour from 10am until 4pm.

This ensures that, regardless of the time you choose to visit the museum, you are guaranteed a captivating spectacle of ceremonial duties in progress.

The King’s Life Guard is the name given to the guard duty performed by The Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment at Horse Guards. It dates from 1660 when The Life Guards mounted a permanent guard at the entrance to Whitehall Palace.

Responsibility for mounting the guard alternates between
The Life Guards and
The Blues and Royals.

An inspection at Hyde Park Barracks decides which ‘relief’ a soldier will do: the smartest will carry out his duty on his horse and the least well turned out will do longer duties on foot. The guard then rides to Horse Guards via Hyde Park Corner, Constitution Hill and The Mall.
- Information above is according to householdcavalry.co.uk/museum/blog/the-kings-life-…
- Have you ever visited the Household Cavalry Museum? Click the link to book your visit to the museum: householdcavalry.co.uk/museum/visitor-information-…

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  • @Londonchronicles
    Timestamps: 5:02 The King's Guard has had enough of rude tourists. She grabbed where she wasn't supposed to grab... It's not easy to deal with some types of tourists. 11:00 The armed police officer protect the King's Guard at the tunnel and keep people away from the tunnel as the famous Changing of the Guards at 2 pm is about to begin. 13:26 The famous Changing of the Guards Ceremony at 2 pm. 13:43 "It is not respectful, put your top on, please!" said the armed police officer to the rude tourist who wanted to watch this British tradition shirtless. Hats off to the officer. 17:42 Which one of these five people is the parent of one of the King's Guard? Or none of them? I have a feeling that the one who doesn't stop smiling looks so proud. 28:14 The Gateswoman, the majestic female King's Guard, checks on the horsemen. 33:17 Sir, please show some respect. 38:38 DO NOT GRAB THE REINS! Two tourists grabbed the reins of the horse. It is not allowed to touch the reins. 42:11 Watering the Horses. Thank you to the soldier for that. Today is one of the hottest days in London. Even during his one-hour shift, the soldier remembered to refresh the horses. 50:32 Tourists annoying the horse. 56:50 The Gateswoman check on the Horseman. 1:06:40 Tourists pose for a photo next to the majestic King's Guard in the tunnel. 1:07:53 Armed police are dealing with stubborn tourists, telling them to go and stand behind the second white line as the famous Changing of the Guards is about to begin at 3 pm (To be continued in the second video coming up soon.) Date filmed: Today, 28 July 2024. INFO: The King’s Life Guard 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. The ceremony has remained mostly unchanged for over 350 years. Changing of The King's Life Guard The ceremony of changing of the King’s Life Guard starts at 11am with the Old Guard formed up on Horse Guards Parade. As the New Guard arrives, a trumpeter sounds a royal salute and the officer salutes. The New Guard forms up facing the old one. Once both lines are still, the corporal major, senior non-commissioned officer and sentries of the New Guard (the first relief) rein back their horses and leave for the guard room to take over their duties, which lasts for 48 hours. The sentries from the Old Guard return to the parade ground and the entire Old Guard returns back to barracks. When the monarch is in London, there is a ‘long guard’ consisting of an officer, corporal major (who carries the regimental standard), two non commissioned officers, a trumpeter and 10 troopers. When the monarch is away, the guard is reduced to two non-commissioned officers and 10 troopers known as a ‘short guard’. 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. TIMINGS OF DUTIES The Guard Change currently takes place on: Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11am. The two iconic soldiers on horses that mount duty on Whitehall at the entrance of Horse Guards change on the hour every hour from 10am until 4pm. This ensures that, regardless of the time you choose to visit the museum, you are guaranteed a captivating spectacle of ceremonial duties in progress. The King’s Life Guard is the name given to the guard duty performed by The Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment at Horse Guards. It dates from 1660 when The Life Guards mounted a permanent guard at the entrance to Whitehall Palace. Responsibility for mounting the guard alternates between The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals. An inspection at Hyde Park Barracks decides which ‘relief’ a soldier will do: the smartest will carry out his duty on his horse and the least well turned out will do longer duties on foot. The guard then rides to Horse Guards via Hyde Park Corner, Constitution Hill and The Mall. - Information above is according to householdcavalry.co.uk/museum/blog/the-kings-life-… - Have you ever visited the Household Cavalry Museum? Click the link to book your visit to the museum: householdcavalry.co.uk/museum/visitor-information-… ❤️ 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. ❤️ Wishing you an amazing day ahead! Social Media Links: YouTube www.youtube.com/channel/UCzs3UW3PEzYv66Yy9nD7D8g?s… Instagram www.instagram.com/o.fernando.oliveira X x.com/LondonChro32961?t=nVTmgqp5vcC5dlflkEOe-Q&s=0… TikTok www.tiktok.com/@o.fernando.oliveira?_t=8me8GW8O1M9… #thekingsguarduk Thank you for your service! ❤
  • @Kimberly-dn4mc
    5:07 - You know what was more disrespectful? This lady being able to hold onto the horse's bridle, until he broke free of her, and then going off laughing! / 24:43 - :face-turquoise-covering-eyes: Another wannabe model. Do the various women and girls that strike a pose, know how ridiculous they look doing so? Hey, I'm all for it! It gives me a good chuckle! :face-green-smiling:
  • @waxkopp
    Did i read it right, a shirtless person? Oh my God, things are getting worse and worse. And thank you for the timestamp and information! ❤🇳🇱
  • @zhijiaqiu812
    there are several Chinese Da Ma there grab the rein
  • @linnerlu
    Thank you so much for all the information you shared, and for the time stamps!