Amid the pomp of Saturday’s coronation of King Charles III of Britain, a horse threatened to disrupt the procession in London.
As the Gold State Coach, which was carrying newly crowned King Charles and Queen Camilla, turned from Whitehall into The Mall, in the central part of the city, something appeared to spook one of the coach’s mounted escorts, according to the Metro.
The horse was in the ranks of the procession following the king and was scolded by one Twitter user, who wrote, “Can’t park that there mate.”
The horse began walking backward and then struck barriers that kept the crowds from the procession, per a video published by the Metro.
Service members came to help anyone who might have been hurt, bringing a stretcher, but it was not used.
After the incident, a police officer appeared to limp away from the area, with some assistance from fellow officers.
Did the horses in the #Coronation parade get pissed last night? I spot at least 4 that are suffering major hangovers & don’t want to follow orders pic.twitter.com/yxMT0I92zf
Imagine playing drums in the rain while riding a horse, without holding onto any reins, and keeping perfect time.
Now imagine being the horse with a man, and drums strapped to either side, banging on, right in your ears.#Coronation#Drumhorse doing his own thing wins the day. pic.twitter.com/isfeqiP8gV