GeneralNews

King Charles’ Horse Reacts: Tourist Knocked Unconscious While Taking Photo, Shocking Video

In the UK, a guard on King Charles’ security team attacked a tourist. A woman was posing for a photo outside Whitehall in central London, and the guard was mounted on a horse nearby. Suddenly, the horse bit the woman’s right hand. The woman fainted shortly after. A video of the incident is going viral on social media.

Horse Trained for King’s Service

According to British media reports, horses in the King’s service receive proper training. However, the large crowds of tourists often disturb them. Social media footage shows tourists standing very close to the horse.

Caution Signs Ignored

A sign is placed near the horses with a caution message, stating, “Beware! Horse may bite. Do not touch the reins.” However, people coming to take photos often ignore this message.

Horses Get Anxious with Close Proximity

Royal Army officers stationed outside Whitehall said, “We take necessary measures for the safety of tourists. Nonetheless, there is a risk of the horse biting if people get too close.”

Previous Incident with Indian Tourist

A few days ago, the guard’s horse bit an Indian tourist, and the video also went viral on social media. The tourist woman was wearing a dress. When the horse bit her, she got scared and stumbled. Afterward, the person taking her photo was seen helping her, and both left the scene.

Royal Family’s Horses Run on Roads

Earlier, on April 24, five horses in the royal family’s security team went out of control in London. They were seen running on city roads early in the morning, and some were injured, bleeding from their bodies.

Traffic Jam Due to Running Horses

The horses were running on Aldwych Road in central London, causing a traffic jam. They collided with a double-decker bus and several cars, resulting in injuries. The British Army stated that seven horses were being rehearsed near Belgravia for an official Trooping Ceremony near Buckingham Palace.

Construction Noise Startles Horses

All the horses belonged to the Life Guards unit, which is deployed for the security of the British royal family. Construction work near Belgravia caused loud noises, startling the horses. Five horses threw off their riders and ran onto the main road, colliding with cars and a double-decker bus, resulting in their injuries.

Niyati Rao

Niyati Rao is a seasoned writer and avid consumer who specializes in crafting informative and engaging articles and product reviews. With a passion for research and a knack for finding the best deals, Niyati enjoys helping readers make informed decisions about their purchases.