
Household Cavalry horses ride through streets of London a week after chaos which left soldiers in hospital and saw animals soaked in blood
Daily MailMilitary horses were back out on the streets of London today, one week after two of the injured animals caused mayhem while galloping through the capital. Ten soldiers from the Household Cavalry were seen exercising their horses in Kensington just after 7am this morning, near their base at the Hyde Park Barracks. It comes after Quaker, a Cavalry black, and a grey called Vida bolted off after being spooked by builders moving rubble last Wednesday while on an extended exercise in Belgravia with five other horses and six soldiers from the Household Cavalry. Ten soldiers are seen exercising their horses this morning in Kensington, West London The horses were spotted today on Kensington High Street outside the Royal Garden Hotel A cyclist rides past this morning as the horses are exercised in Kensington just after 7am The soldiers were seen exercising their horses today near their base at the Hyde Park Barracks Vida and Trojan bolt through London near Aldwych last Wednesday 'There's always plenty of traffic around when you see the horses out and about, and all was very calm.' Vida was seen galloping through the streets of London in terrifying scenes last Wednesday A double decker tourist bus was damaged during the mayhem in London last Wednesday Rubble being moved from a building in Belgravia is believed to be what spooked the horses He added: 'Healing takes time – please be patient as we support that process.
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