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Cute moment King’s Guard Horse leans in the frame as a blind tourist for photo – and is rewarded with a greeting

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The waiting horse of a king and a blind man have melted hearts after they have been put together for a photo.

A visually impaired tourist, who is thought to be from the US, traveled to Horse Guards Parade in Central London Where he politely asked the king’s guard and his horse asked if he could take a picture with them.

When the soldier agreed, the man then thanked them both and asked, “Can anyone please help me?”

A woman then stepped in to take the sweet snap of him and the guards, while the traveler then slowly went back to the wall while he took his dark -tinted glasses.

The man asked, “Can I get on the white line, sir?” When he posed with the couple – he beamed before the cute horse leaned warmly to the man to get into the frame.

After thanking the woman who took the Snap, the blind greeted the soldier and his well -behaved partner.

“Thank you sir, thank you for your service,” he said, before he put his phone back in his pocket and navigated himself carefully.

The Globetrotter was then seen in the image and kept the phone right in his eyes, seemed to judge the photo.

A visually disabled tourist, who is thought to be out of the US, traveled to Horse Guards Parade in Central London, where he politely asked the king's guard and his horse asked if he could take a picture with them

A visually disabled tourist, who is thought to be out of the US, traveled to Horse Guards Parade in Central London, where he politely asked the king’s guard and his horse asked if he could take a picture with them

Cavalry blacks, which are distinctive for their height and black hair, are usually used by the philosophers of life, the blues and royals.

According to the Horse Trust, this specific breed is ‘known for their striking appearance and calm temperament’.

The charity added: “Their presence symbolizes the elegance and discipline of the British cavalry.”

The heart -warming clip was divided by @Royalguards_england21 on Tiktok And has since viewed more than a million times.

Tiktok users shared their thoughts about the clip, with a lot of comments on how well the man was opposite the guard and his horse.

One wrote: “God bless his soul,” while the other had written: “And so you respect the guards !!!”

A third said: ‘As long as everyone was manned as well as this [man]The world would be a much better place. Great to see. ‘

A fourth comment: ‘He can come back at any time. Greetings and thank him. What a beautiful man. ‘

After thanking the woman who took the Snap, the blind greeted the soldier and his well -behaved horse.

After thanking the woman who took the Snap, the blind greeted the soldier and his well -behaved horse.

A fifth added: ‘Nice to see that our soldiers are being respected and not laughing.

Outdoor Buckingham Palace And the palace of St James, the king’s guard, consists of highly educated soldiers.

The Koning Life Guard are stuffed soldiers located at the official main entrance of both St James’s Palace and Buckingham Palace.

Signs are placed around areas where the guards are placed warn the public that the horses can bite or kick if they get too close.

The soldiers have ‘two hours’ at their post’ and come to the attention every 10 minutes.

They are subject to strict rules, including not allowed to eat, sleep, smoke, sit or lie down during their tour.

Smiling is also strictly forbidden and they must maintain a stoic attitude.

Many guided walking tours visit the change of the guard ceremony in Buckingham Palace or St. James’s Palace, which usually happens once a day, usually at 10.45 am and takes about 45 minutes.

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