๐๐ Military horses cause mayhem in London as they bolt through the streets, leaving a trail of chaos behind!
Military horses named Vida, Trojan, Quaker, and Tennyson recently made headlines in London after a bizarre incident that led to them running loose across the city streets. The riderless horses from the royal Household Cavalry dashed through central London, covering several miles and causing alarm among pedestrians. Witnesses described the surreal spectacle of galloping army horses causing injuries and chaos during rush hour, with one horse even covered in blood.
The incident took place during an exercise in Belgravia, with the Household Cavalry horses breaking free and running wild through the city. The situation escalated quickly, and the spectacle of runaway military horses in London became a topic of discussion across the UK. Despite the commotion, the authorities managed to eventually regain control of the situation and ensure the safety of the horses and the public.
In a surprising turn of events, the military horses were named after Vida, Trojan, Quaker, and Tennyson. The King's Birthday Parade, typically a formal and ceremonial occasion, witnessed unexpected chaos as the horses dashed through London's iconic streets. The strange yet captivating sight of these majestic animals running wild through the city left a lasting impression on those who witnessed the event.
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Riderless horses from the royal Household Cavalry were galloping through central London Wednesday morning. They kept going for several miles.
A number of runaway army horses galloped through London on Wednesday morning, causing alarm and injuring pedestrians. All of the animals were eventually ...
Witnesses describe 'total mayhem' as horses โ one of them covered in blood โ run through centre of city during rush hour.
Horses and soldiers from the Household Cavalry were taking part in an exercise in Belgravia in central London when chaos erupted. Two of the horses have ...