UK King Charles Royal Horse: King Charles III Coronation ceremony in Britain was seen live around the world. There a 'king' was coronated after 70 years, during which thousands of people were present in Buckingham Palace and its streets. King Charles III was riding on a carriage of 6 horses decorated with gold and silver, and a whole platoon of horsemen was walking with him. During that time such an incident took place, whose video has gone viral on the internet.
Indeed, during the coronation of King Charles III, a horse entered a herd of soldiers. With that the crowd started to disperse. The soldier on the horse kept trying to control him, but even after a long time the horse could not be controlled. This entire sentence was captured in the camera. In the video, the horse can be seen leaving the line of march and crashing through a crowd-control barrier.
During today's coronation of the British King Charles the Third, an agitated horse, which was part of the royal procession, ran into the audience watching the event on the streets of London pic.twitter.com/29RXPOwK2e
— Spriter (@Spriter99880) May 6, 2023
The incident took place minutes after King Charles III was on his way back to Buckingham Palace from Westminster Abbey. It can be seen in the video that stunned spectators moved out of the way of the horse after the metal barrier fell. During that time a stretcher was brought due to the possibility of injury to people, but no one was hurt in this incident.
King King Charles and Queen Camilla were riding in a wagon with 6 horses , 6 horses of white color were plowed in it. Those horses were being driven by 3 charioteers. There were 2 soldiers on the back side of the wagon. A convoy of mounted soldiers was moving in front and behind the wagon.
The carriage of the British monarch (King Charles-3) who was coronated at Westminster Abbey Church had 4 wheels and the chariot was made light but strong. King Charles and Queen Camilla were sitting inside on that carriage. This carriage was used by the King on his way to Westminster Abbey to attend the coronation ceremony.
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