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The white horse which was seen badly injured among the Household Cavalry animals who bolted through London this morning is now back at its barracks being looked after by vets.
Lord Strathcona’s Horse, a Canadian armoured regiment, has taken on ceremonial duties as The King’s Life Guard, becoming the ...
Injured Household Cavalry horses 'may never return to duties' after six-mile rampage through central London Three cavalry officers who were injured in the incident are all expected to make a full ...
Household Cavalry horses on the loose again in ... became loose after being spooked by a London ... The Ministry of Defence confirmed all were collected and returned to Hyde Park Barracks by 9 ...
Three Household Cavalry horses who were seen trotting loose in central London during rush-hour have been recovered safe and well, the Army has confirmed. The horses were caught on video trotting ...
Spending time running on the beach and in the sea is a way for the horses to build confidence and prepare for state events like the recent Trooping the Colour. The cavalry is a du ...
Equine experts have cast doubt on whether the Household Cavalry horse that bolted and went on a six-mile rampage through London yesterday will ever return to active duty.
A teenage member of the Household Cavalry has been found dead at an Army barracks in the capital. Jack Burnell-Williams, 18, died on Wednesday after being found unresponsive at Hyde Park Barracks ...
Military horses have caused "total mayhem" after bolting during exercises and charging through central London in rush hour. The Household Cavalry said the animals were spooked by builders dropping ...
Household Cavalry horses injured in London rampage may be rehomed ... with Vida resting in Hyde Park Barracks following the operation, while Quaker was transferred to an equine hospital.
Jack Burnell-Williams served with the Household Cavalry, having walked with the Queen's coffin from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch, before he was found dead at Hyde Park Barracks in ...