To note, Horseguards is an active army barracks, and owned by the Ministry of Defense, the public and tourists can be refused access, it is not a tourist attraction but a place tourists can visit, the guards are serving soldiers and deserve respect whether you are for or against the monarchy
@sassycat64872 ай бұрын
Fun fact is many military and police horses are trained there and one of those trainers is occasionally out front on the horse. He has become a fan favorite because of how nice he is to children and disabled people and also for a couple of videos where he screamed extremely loud at tourists for being disruptive 😹
@stevenbusby92093 ай бұрын
This level of disrespect, would never be tolerated at Arlington National Cemetery. Why do tourists think they can come and disrespect our serving military doing their jobs!! Far too many people come to the UK and treat it like a Disney theme park.
@NickHunterАй бұрын
It's cos it's an actual real version of what Disney castles pretend to be :D
@andypandy90133 ай бұрын
The problem with so many tourists is that they think that the Guards are actors. Like some sort of Disneyland spectacle. They are not! They are serving soldiers, many of whom have seen active service. Mess with them at your peril!
@andywilliams73233 ай бұрын
You must not grab or hold the horse's reins, as doing so means you're taking control of the horse and removing control of the horse from the rider. It's the equivalent of a passenger in a car reaching across and grabbing the steering wheel and taking control of the car away from the driver. You simply must not do it, unless there is an emergency reason/justification to do so.
@DMGamanda3 ай бұрын
@@andywilliams7323 i know and some people are saying but there aren’t signs (which there are) or they are foreigners so cant read the signs. I don’t need s sign not to grab a steering wheel so why would anyone think its ok to grab a horses reins - irrespective of signs!!
@lesleycarney88683 ай бұрын
She tugged on the horses reins . . would you think it "was a bit too much " if you were driving and someone pulled on your steering wheel. It's very dangerous to tug on the reins unless you are the handler.
@Danarized3 ай бұрын
People need to realise that they are soldiers. You wouldnt go to a navy seal and respect them like that.
@showmoke3 ай бұрын
I guess you mean 'disrespect them like that'?
@doktorcz42033 ай бұрын
Omg thats what what i wanted to write too :D im not from GB but when i visited Buckingham palace noticed that lot of people take kings guard as some kind of atraction like a circus and ofc they were turists. They dont get it that kings guard is on same level(or even higher than)as special forces... there is no bigger honor than guard royal family... these soliders are ready to give their life for them so im super respectful towards them. and than u see bunch of turist touching them, making funny faces at them or throwing trash at them and filming it on yt od tiktok...
@noone65593 ай бұрын
No, you can take control of a horse using it's equipment....the horses and guards aren't 'for show'... they are there to do their job... protecting the King.... how would a soldier act in the US protecting the POTUS react if you went up and grabbed their gun strap or whatever equipment they have got? It's the same. So sick of people thinking the Royal Guard is a joke and just for tourists. They are WORKING.....
@BarrySuridge3 ай бұрын
This is Horse Guards. It's a military installation. Although still in military use, part of the building houses the Household Cavalry Museum which is open to the public. It also functions as a gateway between Whitehall and St James's Park. Note: These soldiers, including those from the Life Guards and Blues and Royals regiments, liberated Bergen-Belsen. They deserve unwavering respect, and no outsider should be allowed to disrespect them under any circumstances.
@jamesgornall57313 ай бұрын
These soldiers must be close to 100 years old in that case
@sassycat64872 ай бұрын
@@jamesgornall5731their point is this is an elite unit during overseas duties which is something most people don't even know. There's many online memorials where you can see all of the royal guards that have died during different wars.
@CarolHinchliffe-c1v3 ай бұрын
Some of the tourists treat this like it was Disneyland. This is an official guard outside of significant places. Only idiots try to interfere with guards trying to do a job. If this was their armed forces parading they would probably get arrested. The guards are extremely patient, the poor horses suffer constant harassment. There are signs. Do not touch the reigns. Touching the reigns gives that person control of the horse - that is not OK. How about a bit of respect for these men and women on duty.
@louiselane8063 ай бұрын
“Don’t touch the reins” has been added to the signs but it still gets ignored, but even so, you do not grab the reins if you are not the rider, like you wouldn’t grab the steering wheel of a car if you are not the driver, something called common sense which a lot of tourists seem to be lacking.
@reggriffiths57693 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, Common Sense is mostly uncommon with most visitors. Part of the reason is this attitude that the Guards are the Britissh form of Disneyland - there purely for amusement. Horse Guards is the only military barracks that allows limited access to the public, but it now high time for them to close that access. Neither the troopers or the horses should have to put up with the daily abuse they get.
@MaryB-tx2xqАй бұрын
Well, I walked behind two couples (American) going up towards Hampton Court Palace who got very excited because it was “just like Disneyland” 😂 No, real people lived there once, not Mickey and Minnie Btw there are notices about the horses and where people are allowed to go
@mikecaine36433 ай бұрын
Maybe the tourists should go up to the Sentinel at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in the US and tell them they are 'bizarre' .
@101steel43 ай бұрын
Shocking American thing to say. Thankfully most of them never leave America
@sassycat64872 ай бұрын
@@101steel4 one of the KZbin channels that films them every day didn't even name Americans when someone asked who are the rudest tourists. He named all Asian and European countries
@101steel43 ай бұрын
Many tourists (usually Americans😂) Seem to think it's some kind of Disney land, rather than working soldiers doing their job. They soon find out the truth, as these video shows.
@aussiejohn58353 ай бұрын
Not usually Americans at all but tourists from many nations. The majority of these foreign tourists don't understand the English language and are therefore ignorant not only of the rules but also of the purpose of the guards and horses. The location of a souvenir shop in the courtyard also confuses the tourists into believing that this is a tourist attraction. I think the souvenir shop should be relocated to a location outside the courtyard, and the gates should be closed to prohibit entry to the public.
@rascalnz99833 ай бұрын
These are not toy soldiers in fancy dress but professionals on rotation from combat-ready highly trained units. Their swords may not be war-ready sharp but are quite sufficient to serious injure or kill, if the need arises. I once served in a search-and-rescue standby team when the Queen was touring. The military, who are normally subservient to civil authorities, made it clear they owed an allegiance to their Commander-in-chief, Her Majesty, and would act accordingly. They were quite passionate about this. I would expect the guards to be similarly committed. NOT TO BE MESSED WITH !
@christophermichaelclarence60033 ай бұрын
They are devoted soldiers are bloody high trained soldiers who plead their all allegiance and give their oath to his Majesty King Charles
@showmoke3 ай бұрын
If you make fun of these guards in any way then the armed police that you see there will ask you to leave the courtyard.
@pv-mm2or3 ай бұрын
I swear some of these people think they are going to get a hug like it was Disney land or pet the horses as if they were in a petting zoo , I was there one afternoon when one tourist remarked " he can't talk to my like that I'm an American!!" the guard pushed passed the nearly knocking them to the ground. when will they ever learn?
@rob-oe4wr3 ай бұрын
Some guards can be friendly when children or disabled people want a photo. There's videos showing these events.
@JamesMCross-w7j3 ай бұрын
Why put up a sign?. There's a guard there. You would think that would be a big enough hint to stay away...
@christophermichaelclarence60033 ай бұрын
There’s a warning sign hanging on the side of the Sentry Box. Some or should I say Tourists actually don’t understand what "reins" mean
@BomberFletch313 ай бұрын
3:42 - Hi Joel, no, Trooping the Colour generally takes place at Horseguards - right where this video is filmed. They have a large parade ground at the back.
@bryanmuirden18863 ай бұрын
I'm slightly addicted to watching the daily happenings at Horse Guards. I'd say this wasn't the best compilation out there. It can get much higher octane than this. Mark (Buska in the Park) and John (London City Walks) are my favourites, particularly because they get involved at times when tourists are being especially disrespectful. One of John's recent films gained international attention when one of the Military Police Officers gave a proper lecture to some U.S. youth, and then kicked them out.
@DMGamanda3 ай бұрын
Oh that was a classic. They were so shocked! 😳
@dee22513 ай бұрын
As a former horse owner, I’d be furious if someone grabbed my reins .
@seanmc13513 ай бұрын
joel the first lady, she touched the reins, you cant do that, the reason being, the minute you hold the reins(spell check) you have control of the horse,
@william66823 ай бұрын
"Why not put up a sign?" There's a sign out front but most people don't read it, ignore it or don't understand it, but they do understand an angry Trooper.
@BarrySuridge3 ай бұрын
There are two signs out front; they need to be larger (3m²). Maybe then the fools can see them.
@christophermichaelclarence60033 ай бұрын
Some Tourists actually dont understand what’s written in the warning sign hanging on the side horse box, especially the word [Don’t touch the reins] Before you take a photo, make sure to check what Reins mean.
@reggriffiths57693 ай бұрын
Considering that the vast majority of tourists are from Asia and don't speak English, how many languages do you think need to be put in place? If they were there, who is going to plough through them to find their own? By your own admission you say that people don't read the single sign that's in place, but you expect a hundred other languages to be put there. With your brains you should be in Government!!
@rubytuesdayfromlondontown91943 ай бұрын
Should be obvious that these are WORKING SOLDIERS.
@reggriffiths57693 ай бұрын
@@rubytuesdayfromlondontown9194 Not necessarily obvious if you are (1) from another country, and (2) don't speak/read English. The problems start with the fascination with the American (and worldwide) love of Disneyland and cartoons. Visitors from alien lands seem to think that these fancy uniforms are part of an entertainment spectacle and therefore open to being treated as such. There is also the other woke community who want to provoke the guards to satisfy their hatred on anything military or official. YOU and I know they are working soldiers, but YOU are seemingly blind to everything outside your own perspective. Try thinking outside the box!
@Britishshadow3 ай бұрын
The guard stamping their feet is a warning, a guard shouting is an escalating warning. After this you get banned or arrested and banned.
@reggriffiths57693 ай бұрын
A mentioned here and elsewhere, Horse Guards is a military barracks - the only one that allows limited access by the public to get from Whitehall to St James' Park and The Mall. It was never intended as a tourist attraction, but has in recent times become one. If there were no tourists, the Guards - both mounted and unmounted - would be doing exactly what you see here, but nowadays having to perform their duties with tourists getting in the way, and daily causing huge problems, treating the guards and horses like some British form of Disneyland. The guards have to put up with people touching them, trying to make them laugh, goading them and generally trying to take the piss! There is no distinction between one group or individual or another; they could be Americans, Chinese, any foreigners and yesa, even British - they all think these guards are there for entertainment. There are anumber of locals who spend almost every day here filming , and mainly showing the huge numbers of people making a nuisance of themselves, and their videos take up many hours of footage every day on KZbin. To the average viewer, it may seem great fun, but for the guards and horses it is a two-hour duty to face what can only be termed as abuse, and high time it was stopped altogether. These young troopers are professional soldiers who are mostly part of the Armoured units, but have guarding Horse Guards as a ceremonial post. They deserve respect, but on the whole don't get it from the tourists. Every day the police have to step in and either give a telling-off to those getting too disruptive, ordering them out of the area, and arresting the odd one or two who go too far in causing problems. My advice to JPS: use your chsnnel in a more positive way to spread the message to your "fellow Americans" to show respect; that would be a good start!
@brigidsingleton15963 ай бұрын
*The horses stand for an hour each in the boxes, not two hour duties.
@reggriffiths57693 ай бұрын
@@brigidsingleton1596 My understanding from one ex-guardsman is that they they can often perform two one-hour shifts in a day. I know they do one hour at a time, but thanks for the input. In my time (many years ago, and in a different service) I had to free-stand four hours at a time without a break, although I did not get the abuse that these guys are subjected to (and don't have a go at me for using the term "guys" as I include female troopers as a matter of course). In any event, however long their duty term, they should not have to put up with the degree of abuse they get.
@sassycat64872 ай бұрын
I believe they are in fact out there just for the tourists. They could just be inside if not.
@reggriffiths57692 ай бұрын
@@sassycat6487 I'm afraid your belief is misplaced, and for the reasons already listed. They've been doing this ceremonial duty for a hundred years, long before tourism was a thing. This is a working military barracks that continues whether or not there are tourists because they are also offices/bases for royalty, hence athe addition of armed police, especially with today's terrorist activity. Why else are they constantly being withdrawn?
@marionpetford73743 ай бұрын
There is a sign up saying don’t touch the reins and so many still hold them and there are people that stand to close and are bitten or kicked that’s why the guards shout.Theses are real soldiers not just for entertainment
@debbee08673 ай бұрын
This is an old video before the new signage went up which included the reins.
@michaelweavers84823 ай бұрын
Someone takes hold of the reins then the Trooper loses control of the horse which can be very dangerous.
@christophermichaelclarence60033 ай бұрын
Tourists are bloody bollocks
@patriciacrangle82443 ай бұрын
Touching the reins is like someone grabbing your steering wheel whilst you are driving The notice does say do not touch the reins If you go through the archway at the back it actually leads on to where they do trooping of the colour
@miztazed3 ай бұрын
You can't say it enough THIS IS NOT DISNEY LAND!!! These are a special force of real soldiers and NOT your G.I. Joe from Pixar. A thing that never goes into a US American brain like the metric system.
@mariahoulihan94833 ай бұрын
special force? I'm British.. what do you mean by special force.. they are a regiment.. and yes.. a fully fighting unit.
@sassycat64872 ай бұрын
They are an elite unit not special forces. Hilarious you are speaking down on American intelligence when you didn't even know basic military knowledge 😹
@seanosborne33433 ай бұрын
Put up a sign? In which language? I would have thought the presence of a chain would have been a dead giveaway!
@davesandall45303 ай бұрын
You nailed it lots of tourists think this a show not reality
@georgeamery3 ай бұрын
It is a show in a sense. They are real soldiers not actors, but I feel they are put there so tourists can get a photo and fuss the horses. The King is guarded by the Royal protection squad of the police.
@louiselane8063 ай бұрын
The shop is part of the museum, the entrance to which is in the parade ground at the back of the yard.
@patriciarowland21243 ай бұрын
The money from the small tourist shop goes to the Guards charity. There is a video where the assistant is going into the arch to go in the shops storage are. The Guard marches behind her, you see the shoulders rise as about to shout. Then recognises the assistant. Didn't shout but it was a wonder the poor lady didn't scream.
@debbee08673 ай бұрын
I found this video pretty tame compared to what I've seen at Horseguards. It is amazing how certain Troopers convey and get their point across with just their body (and eye) language, I've mainly seen this from the Blues and Royals regiment, although I'm a bit more partial to them, sorry Lifeguards. Still proud of you. This is quite an old video, new signage went up a year or two ago (cannot remember exactly when) including words informing tourists not to touch the reins. It is amazing that tourist just ignore that these are active, highly trained servicemen and women and treat the place like some kind of amusement park. Within the gates it is MOD premises (including MOD police, the police you see in the video with the guns), outside the gates (where the horses stand guard) is a public walkway. There are also heart-warming videos of the Troopers treating kids and people with disabilities with some great respect.
@claregale90113 ай бұрын
Tourists need to be educated on the history of these regiments , they are responsable for liberating people from the death camps in the second world war , have fought I various conflicts .Most in our armed forces do ceremonial duties in there career . Either at the Tower of london , Windsor castle , or horseguards it's considered an honor to serve there commander and chief the king .
@JeanetteWoodrow3 ай бұрын
the guards also carry fully loaded weapons, you dont mess with them, try to belittle them, make fun of them, they are serving british soldiers and very proud of their regiment
@anglosaxon58743 ай бұрын
"Put up a sign". You really think tourists [especially American] would read that? lol
@karenpole66363 ай бұрын
This is Horse Guards, it was originally the entrance to St James Palace but mostly ceremonial today
@danielferguson37843 ай бұрын
This is at Horse Guards on Whitehall, the official entrance to the Crown estate in London. The Parade ground for trooping the colour is through the arches, beyond which is St James Park. People are allowed to touch the horses, as long as they don't interfere with the reins by which the trooper has control of the animal. It is a military base, not public space. The armed police protect the important areas of the country. These men & women are real serving soldiers, many have been in active war zones, & these guard duties are not their only work, but part of the rotation of duties they perform from time to time. When not on horseback they serve in armoured vehicles. These are some of the top rated soldiers in the British Army. They take their duties seriously. The horses are very large & powerful , & occasionally get upset or spooked, & can become dangerous, which is why care must be taken with them. A couple of months ago several horses panicked at a loud noise, escaped & ran through the streets, where several were injured by the traffic. They were recovered, but a couple are still under veterinary care because of their injuries. The signs are in English, but they couldn't be done in all possible languages, & even English speakers often ignore them.
@showmoke3 ай бұрын
Apparently, those horses that bolted through the streets of London a few months ago have now fully recovered. It was mentioned on the BBC News website about a week or so ago.
@sassycat64872 ай бұрын
Was it the kings guards that were injured too? I read several soldiers were injured including one who lost a lot of blood
@margaretreid21533 ай бұрын
Why are you laughing jps,these men and women are trained soldiers, thats just rude,and those people are being disrespectful, I am proud of them ❤from the Commonwealth.
@aussiejohn58353 ай бұрын
He is laughing at the reactions from the tourists and not being disrespectful at all.
@rogers20393 ай бұрын
@margaretreid2153 Joel is not disrespecting the guards, far from it, he is bemused by the idiot tourists who seem to think they can do what they want!
@petethefungi3 ай бұрын
Why shouldn't a guard shout at the disrespectful visitors?! If those watching this take a look at "Arlington Cemetery, The tomb of the unknown soldier", they too shout and expect respect. and silence!
@brianhumphreys46253 ай бұрын
Scenes depicted here are at Horse Guards not St James Palace. Horse Guards is where Trooping The Colour takes place and various other high profile parades.
@muddlepond3 ай бұрын
I doubt anyone would take any notice of a sign at the arches. There is a sign to say don't touch the reins but people still do it. I think the problem is that a lot of tourists don't understand English, so even when the guard shouts to not touch the reins they don't understand.
@kristymac32363 ай бұрын
This never used to happen years ago, I lived not far from London as a child so we often visited Horse Guards but it happens all the time now, it seems a shame because of some idiots that don’t know how to behave that tourists will end up not being allowed to go in that area
@krisjonesuk3 ай бұрын
It isn’t St James’s Palace at the beginning, but the remnants of Whitehall Palace. Surprisingly StJames’s Palace gets little tourist attention, even though it is the “official” first residence of the Royals (Ambassadors for other countries are officially appointed to the Court of St James). St James’s Palace is located at the western end of Pall Mall. You are right though that Palace shown has Horseguards Parade at the rear and Hourseguards Road separates it from St James’s Park.
@paulwright97493 ай бұрын
It’s just common sense but people just don’t have it!
@viceroyzh3 ай бұрын
These men and horses need a lot of patience.
@jasminejones73893 ай бұрын
there are women in the Guards as well.
@carllawrenczuk91733 ай бұрын
Sign.... there's chains mate 😂🤦🏻♂️
@timglennon68143 ай бұрын
Grabbing the reins is like a front seat passenger grabbing hold of the steering wheel in a vehicle. You just don’t do it.
@lyndarichardson47443 ай бұрын
Joel , it's not just American tourists who do this. Eventually they'll have to move the horses inside! Trooping the Colour takes place in Horse guards parade.
@sobelou3 ай бұрын
Hey Joel, this is actually Horse Guards, which is on Whitehall between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square farther down. And yes, behind those arches you'll find the grounds where Trooping the Colour takes place. Some two years ago, they replaced the warnings next to the mounted guard station, adding to the usual "Horses may kick or bite" an additional warning: Do not touch the reins. Some people are truly clueless and seem to believe that instead of real soldiers doing their job, they are some kind of Disneyworld props for their amusement. Sometimes I'm amazed at their patience.
@tinatovar75483 ай бұрын
You respect guards and soldiers in every country I would think that would be common sense I think the guards in the Royal are totally awesome
@johnpolo45443 ай бұрын
There are videos of people stood around here in the 1950s and 60s. The people back then stood and looked quietly and with respect. Not so much now. Society certainly has gone backwards.
@donsland16103 ай бұрын
From my observations at Horseguards American and Chinese tourists are the most disrespectful..
@showmoke3 ай бұрын
Also, I would add to that the Orthodox Jews, many of them show no respect to either the guards or the horses. You can see many incidents on these type of videos at Horseguards where they seem to hang around near the guards laughing and joking and mimicking the way the guards walk. When that happens, the armed police have stern words with them and ask them to move on.
@catherinehaywood70923 ай бұрын
Joel It’s all very well saying “Why don’t they put up a sign it’s a a simple as that “. It’s not as simple as that is it. Not everyone speaks or reads English. There are 100’s on different nationalities going through Horseguards every single day. Now many signs do you think would be needed and how much space would they all take up. As for the shop it’s run by the military for the guards charities.
@IsaacWale20043 ай бұрын
You're making Americans image better, keep it up :)
@lg_believe3333 ай бұрын
I think some of these reactions between tourists and the royal guards are not always because a tourist didn’t read the signs at the entrance but deliberate for their TikTok videos to get more views and cause controversy. That being said having a small tourist shop selling memorabilia next to a royal guard probably isn’t a great idea and would be better placed somewhere else nearby. It’s a balancing act between making money from tourists while also respecting the boundaries of the royal guards and its traditions.
@showmoke3 ай бұрын
Good points there. Maybe in that case the courtyard should be closed to the public?
@williamcramond86603 ай бұрын
There is a horse that bites people on a regular basis if you get too close it's quite funny.
@janescott45743 ай бұрын
Ormonde, he’s got his own fan club!!
@wendybeer69553 ай бұрын
Love this horse does not like tourists.
@katherinearter68433 ай бұрын
There are sign not to touch the horses and that the horses can kick and bite and if tourists are stupid enough not to take heed then they deserve whatever they get. These are serving soldiers so do not interfer with them or their horses.
@johnfrancismaglinchey41923 ай бұрын
No ,,,,not Saint James Palace,,,,, but Horse Guards Parade . Just behind where the Guard is standing.
@keithdockrell28893 ай бұрын
It’s not a show, they’re working .. tourists forget they are working soldiers, it’s not fancy dress
@jasonwhite78903 ай бұрын
Lack of respect is sad
@jacquelinepearson22883 ай бұрын
This area is so crowded with tourists compared with 30+ years ago. I think they should now change the sign to say that touching the horse is not allowed. It would be even better if tourists were made to keep a certain distance from the guards and keep the pavement clear. Show some respect and just take a photo of the guard & horse from a few feet away - no need for you to be in the photo as well!
@ritapitt82733 ай бұрын
This is horse guards a working barracks, the shop is part of the museum at the back, any proceeds go to veterans, and yes the parade ground at the rear is where trooping the colour takes place.
@tinatovar75483 ай бұрын
You wouldn't disrespect our sentinel's garden tomb of the unknown soldier here in Arlington Virginia either
@peterbrown10123 ай бұрын
This is Horseguards, the original entrance to Buckingham Palace, even though it no longer is, The Household Cavalry still mount a guard there out of tradition. There are two mounted guards and 2 dismounted guards, the best turned out get to be the mounted guards. Their barracks are at Knightsbridge but there are stables at Horseguards for obvious reasons.
@janetkizer59563 ай бұрын
The Guards are carrying swords for God’s sake
@paulharvey91493 ай бұрын
This is Horse Guards, Joel. Originally one of the outer entrances to Whitehall Palace, of which nowadays only fragments remain within the Government Buildings on the same site. It is nevertheless part of the Processional Route used by the King and other members of the royal family, between Buckingham Palace and either the Palace of Westminster (for the State Opening of Parliament), or Westminster Abbey - although Birdcage Walk [along the southern edge of St James's Park] is shorter, and longer routes may also be used, such at Coronations. You are correct in your suggestion that Horse Guards Parade - to the rear of this arched gateway - is where Trooping the Colour and sometimes, the Official Reception of Foreign Heads of State, takes place. St James's Palace is just off The Mall on its' north side, and is a much smaller, Tudor-style building with wide balconies along the north and south of the upper storey where it too, crosses the road that permits access between The Mall and Pall Mall - where there used to be additional royal residences, amongst other things. No longer used to house the monarch, it is nowadays divided into flats that house some of the more minor members of the Royal Family, as well as senior courtiers and servants. Nevertheless, there is a Chapel [on the ground floor] that is often used for Royal Christenings, and the Great Hall [above it, on the first floor] which - together with the adjacent North Balcony, is used for Royal Proclamation Ceremonies, most recently for Charles III after his formal Accession to the Throne on 25th September 2022, as "The Royal Court of St James" is the Official Title of the British Royal House. Clarence House, used by the former Queen Elizabeth Angela Marguerite, Queen Consort of King George VI and mother of Queen Elizabeth II as her Official Residence from 1952 until her death in 2002 and bequeathed by her to the then Prince of Wales, now King Charles III - that has remained his family home ever since; lies just to the east of St James' Palace. The London residences of most other members of the Royal Family not housed at St James's or Buckingham Palaces, is at Kensington Palace; prompting a younger King George V to rather unfavourably refer to it as an "aunt heap."
@AnnMcKinlay-zp2ef3 ай бұрын
These are Historic buildings! They cannot just “put up signs” or “permanent” barriers! These tourists are allowed to wander over this whole site for free! Do you know how many different nationalities visit these sites? (I don’t know either but it is a lot) How many signs would it take to inform them all. Quite frequently these are “tour” groups with leaders/teachers/tour guides. What IS unfortunate is that many of these people do NOT pass on the information that this is an army site, these are working soldiers, these are historic buildings! Wouldn’t take much to get them to do that rather than the misinformation that many of them do spread!
@BessieInTheBlueBoxElevenCustar3 ай бұрын
Hi Joel, the little shop is from the museum around the corner, it helps keep aids inside down & allows those tourists who don't use the museum to get their souvenirs. The signs outside the sentry boxes tell people not to touch the reins, since they are what guide & control the horses, as well as giving the warning about the horses biting & kicking. They still don't prevent many from placing children & babies right up close to them though not from people thinking that they know horses yet ignore all the animal's body language & trying to run the horses muzzle even though the ears are back &/or it's tossing it's hear up & down! Signs to keep out of the arches, again they would have to be huge to accommodate the different languages but also if there are doors or gates behind them it is assumed they will be in use thus out of bounds. There are normally chains across the arches the horses pass through, another door frequently used, & the guard who stands there each shift. There are no chains on the arches opposite because that Guard goes to check up on the mounted guard s & again, the food is often used throughout the day.
@davidberriman59033 ай бұрын
Joel, how much notice will people take of signs or lines on the ground? I am afraid in a lot of cases none at all. I am sure that a lot of people take their brains out before they leave home.
@Britishshadow3 ай бұрын
Why do need a sign Joel? Do you constantly need to be told what to do?
@alansmithee88313 ай бұрын
Hello Joel. As a kid I had models of these and even an Action Man (GI Joe in US) figure with the toy horse. You can see why people are so attracted they get lost in the moment, but should know better. It is like a living museum.
@djoannou13 ай бұрын
The Metropolitan Police have a Royal Protection Unit. It is there job to protect working members of the Royal Family both inside and outside the UK. Dominic
@iamjames82003 ай бұрын
These are not met police, these are MOD police. Because it’s a military installation.
@djoannou13 ай бұрын
@@iamjames8200 I am not sure about whether it is MOD or the Metropolitan Police SO14.
@iamjames82003 ай бұрын
@@djoannou1 well I am, it’s MOD police.
@101steel43 ай бұрын
If you can't read you shouldn't be out in public.
@aussiejohn58353 ай бұрын
How many languages can you read and speak? Not everyone understands the signs or the words the guards and police are shouting.
@ClaudiaErnst3 ай бұрын
@@aussiejohn5835How many translated languages are in a Smartphone?😉
@aussiejohn58353 ай бұрын
@@ClaudiaErnst Good point and something that I didn't consider 🤔
@NailHeavenAshford3 ай бұрын
I’ve been in St James palace for a presentation with the late Duke of Edinburgh but the guards only came out when I left. It’s beautiful inside. Red velvet stair rails, a string quartet was on a landing and the state rooms were stunning. The toilets weren’t bad either. I framed my invitation. It was very memorable.
@Diamondmine2123 ай бұрын
Your not looking outside with the horses on both sides of the gates there ARE SIGNS THE TOURIST DONT TAKE THE SLIGHTEST BIT OF NOTICE!!!ITS LONG OVER DUE THAT THE PUBLIC BE PREVENT FROM BEING ABLE TO APPROACH THE MOUNTED GUARDS.👍
@georgeamery3 ай бұрын
This is nonsense. Sadly Joel being anti British again, They have the police in a black uniform carrying a machine gun (against terrorists) who may step in if a person is breaking the rules too much. I have watched hours of these "London walk" videos and have never seen anything like in Joels video.
@rogers20393 ай бұрын
Hi Joel, I am sure others have beaten me to it in the comments, but Horseguards is a working military barracks, it is not St James Palace. The shop is their own little shop (although I agree I am not sure it needs to be there). If you follow through the large archway that brings you out into the large open courtyard which is where Trooping the Colour takes place.
@andycooke62313 ай бұрын
These a horse guards, when not on ceremonial duties the are members of a armoured regiment and may serve anywhere the British government sends them. The soldier in the blue uniform is an artillery man in his ceremonial dress.
@SuperHawk04133 ай бұрын
They're not even American lol. (I'm German and Europeans can also be rude, especially Eastern Europeans)
@jonathanwilliams9697Ай бұрын
Bulgarians in particular
@B.landon3 ай бұрын
They were tame shouts, there's better one's then that. Find one where the horses are biting people. 😂
@pinball19703 ай бұрын
They probably forget that they are trained soldiers some who would have done tours although those wars were a while ago now.
@christinestromberg40573 ай бұрын
These horses are highly trained. The slightest touch on the reins is enough to signal to the horse to move, so obviously if other people grab or touch the reins it's very dangerous. The signs now say Don't touch the reins, but that was there in that first clip. Mostly you hear Make Way! or Make Way For the King's Guard! or Don't Touch the King's Guard! or Don't Touch the Reins! And yes, the touritst bring in a lot of money so they are given a lot of leeway but there are limits. Mostly about personal space, which people need to respect. On the other hand you will see the mounted troopers momentarilly moving closer to some individuals, especially those in wheelchairs or people who are clearly no threat.
@DavidJohnson-rj8zu3 ай бұрын
It's no good putting up a sign you can see for yourself people who ignore the sign by the mounted guard.🧐
@annlove79833 ай бұрын
The lady at the beginning was holding on to the reigns. That's like someone holding on to your steering wheel that's y the guard shouted so loud it's says DO NOT TOUCH THE REIGNS ❤🏴
@Burglar-King3 ай бұрын
There are ropes and bollards to stand behind. Surely that’s a message in itself?
@jamesdignanmusic27653 ай бұрын
There are signs saying not to walk towards the entrances of the building... such as the doorway that the guards were guarding.
@patriciarowland212427 күн бұрын
The profits from the souvenir shop go to a Charity connected to the Horse Guards. When you stand at the gates looking across the courtyard there are 3 arches. Through the arches you come through to the Horse Guards Parade Ground where the Trooping of the Colour is done. The foot soldiers in the Arches are on duty for 2 hours. The horses are on duty for one hour a day, three times a week. The horses are allowed to move position & do not stand still like a statue. The horses are out between 10 am & 4 pm every day & their one hour shift is changed on the hour. This is when the new horses come out to the box. Those going off duty go into the Courtyard to dismount before returning to the stables. Thank you for respecting & understanding that the Guards & horses are real live serving soldiers who have been or will be serving in war zones.
@wallywombat1643 ай бұрын
And a man in sunglasses talking into his cuff link isn't bizrre?
@jacpat53723 ай бұрын
Taking hold of the reins technically puts them in control of the horse, would you grab hold of a steering wheel from the passenger seat?
@showmoke3 ай бұрын
All the time!! 🤣
@fosterfortnite49673 ай бұрын
You'll find that most of these people are American. It's te same when it comes to defacing ancient buildings and artifacts around the world. Almost always Americans
@jasminejones73893 ай бұрын
Israelis are also guilty of extreme disrespect and disruptive behaviour, and several times complaints about this have been made to the Israeli Embassy.
@alanelesstravelled82183 ай бұрын
It has got worse since that video. Probably something to do with all the videos flooding youtube of tourists at Horse Guards Parade grabbing the horses reins.
@sergiasilvalerin72063 ай бұрын
Sometimes when we are tourists (myself included) we forget that if they are Guards...well that...they are "on guard" ps: and the excuse of the language..it's not garde🇨🇵, guardia 🇪🇦🇮🇹,guarda🇵🇹..or.bewachen 🇩🇪(:watch)etc.😉
@wolvespunk11 күн бұрын
I think tourists forget that the Kings Guard are British soldiers, not employees at Disney Land And I wonder how many people ask for permission to take pictures and thank them for pictures? They are NOT a tourist attraction, tourists are just interested in them and should show respect
@patriciacrangle82443 ай бұрын
The shop actually belongs to the Horse guards it goes towards their charitable funds
@helenab7390Ай бұрын
I think its an mod facility,the army as well as cavalry who are soldiers are there. They have put signs up but they get ignored.....
@jlelliotton3 ай бұрын
I have seen some of the worst actions by tourists at Horse Guards. At Buckingham Palace and St. James Palace you can't get that close to the guards. I have seen rude Brits and Europeans, only rarely Americans. They recently had to close this courtyard to the public due to the actions of some, not sure if it has reopened or not.
@theresacharles7313 ай бұрын
Happy souls aren’t they 😮
@ykrgfk3 ай бұрын
The reaction of some people to being shouted at is baffling. Do they expect soldiers to be sidling around saying, 'Excuse me, please, may I just squeeze through'?
@PokhrajRoy.3 ай бұрын
1:49 It reminded me of the Mr. Bean episode where he goes overboard with taking a picture of a Royal Guard
@ShanePalmer-yo4og3 ай бұрын
Trooping the Colour tales place at Horse Guards, which is where the Household Cavalry you are watching is above.