Tourist ignores warnings, gets bitten by King’s Guard horse

A tourist has gone viral online after a video captured her sustaining a pretty nasty injury when she got a little too close to a King’s Guard horse…

The King’s Guards have long been a cherished attraction, drawing visitors eager to capture photos with the impeccably dressed soldiers and their stately horses.

Over the weekend, a TikTok account named Buska in The Park shared a video that quickly went viral. The video captured the startling moment when a woman was bitten by one of the majestic King’s Guard horses.

In the footage, a large crowd of tourists can be seen gathered around the horse, each waiting for their turn to snap a photo. The horse, appearing visibly agitated by the constant stream of admirers inching closer, eventually snapped and bit one of the tourists on the arm.

The video showed several tourists taking turns posing next to the imposing horse, but one woman got too close, triggering the animal to chomp down hard on her arm. The impact was significant enough to cause the woman to collapse to the ground, where she received immediate medical attention. A group of armed police officers soon arrived to check on her after she fainted.

The incident sparked a flurry of reactions online, with many people believing the tourists should have heeded the horse’s warnings.

One user commented: “Four warnings that horse gave!”

Another remarked: “Play stupid games, win stupid prizes…”

Many shared the sentiment that the woman was at fault for ignoring the clear signs of the horse’s discomfort. “It’s her own fault,” one comment read, while another quipped: “So the horse tries to bite you, he misses, but then you go back in again — that’s crazy!”

Several comments expressed a lack of sympathy for the tourist, pointing out the numerous warnings about the risks associated with getting too close to the horses.

“There’s a souvenir to take home,” one person joked.

Another user added: “It honestly blows my mind that people can’t read a horse’s body language or signs that clearly state that they will bite potentially and not to touch the reins. When are people gonna learn regardless?”

One comment highlighted the repeated nipping by the horse as a clear warning: “It had already been nipping at people as a warning. Plus, there are signs everywhere. I feel bad she got hurt, but it’s her own fault.”

Another person expressed concern for the animals, saying: “I feel bad for the horses. It’s become a stressful environment for them now.”

This incident is not an isolated case. Despite numerous warnings about the dangers of horse bites and kicks, some tourists still feel compelled to get as close as possible to the King’s Guard horses.

Buska in The Park has shared several other videos showing people being bitten after ignoring the clear warnings. Nevertheless, the interactions between humans and the horses do occasionally result in these moments, reminding everyone of the need for respect and caution around these majestic animals.

Related Posts

A lot of people had a crush on her in the 1980s, but look at her now!

In the vibrant, neon-soaked landscape of the 1980s, few cinematic figures captured the global imagination quite like Sue Charlton, the sophisticated New York journalist who ventured into…

70s Music Legend in Intensive Care After Heart Issue

A rock and roll icon, famous for hits from the 1970s and collaborations with legendary bands and musicians, is currently in intensive care following a severe heart…

Sad news: William sorrowfully announces to all of England that the royal family has suffered an immense loss, which is…

In a somber address that echoed across the United Kingdom, Prince William expressed profound sorrow as he shared news that would deeply resonate with the nation. Standing…

Lip-reader catches Trump asking Melania three-word question at birthday parade

Trump’s big birthday parade was supposed to be about power. Instead, it exposed something far more fragile. The tanks rolled, the bands played, but the crowds were…

Woman Sh0t and K!lled by ICE Agent in Minneapolis Identified — What We Know So Far

The woman killed by a federal immigration agent in Minneapolis has now been identified, but clarity about how and why she died remains elusive. What is clear…

Are You Paid More Than an ICE Agent? Social Media Sparks Debate Amid Controversy in Minneapolis

A short video circulating on social media has added another layer to an already volatile national conversation. In it, commentator Johnny Palmadessa asks a pointed question: “Are…