Five blood-soaked Household Cavalry horses have run loose in central London after throwing their military riders during an exercise. At least one soldier was injured after a spooked horse smashed into cars outside the Clermont Hotel.
A runaway Household Cavalry horse which was injured after bolting through central London will take part in the King’s Birthday Parade.
Now Tennyson has been named as one of the Sovereign’s Escort during the parade, which will feature more than 240 horses and one ‘extremely large’ dog. The two more seriously injured horses, Vida and Quaker, are still receiving care from the Horse Trust. Tennyson was one of five horses who was spooked by building works in Belgravia and galloped off through the capital. Five people – including three soldiers – were injured in the rampage on April 24Two other horses involved in the rampage, Trojan and Vanquish, will also be back in the public eye, providing the ceremonial guard at the official entrance to the Royal PalacesHe added: ‘Tennyson has returned to service without missing a step.
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