EXCLUSIVEHorses from the À¤ÂÓ Cavalry ran ˽ư through London after ¸ºß spooked by building work ¸ºß carried out on a ¡ò15million mansion owned by a former West Bromwich Albion chairman
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Building work on a ¡ò15million Belgravia mansion owned by former West Bromwich Albion chairman Jeremy Peace spooked horses from the À¤ÂÓ cavalry, ¸¶°ø¡Ê¤È¤Ê¤ë¡Ëing them to throw their riders and run amok through London, MailOnline can ÌÀ¤é¤«¤Ë¤¹¤ë¡¿Ï³¤é¤¹.
Five ·³¤Î horses bolted when a lump of ¸Ç¤á¤ë¡¿¥³¥ó¥¯¥ê¡¼¥È or a ·ã¤·¤¯Íɤ¹¤ë ¾×ÆÍ¡¤ÄÆÍîd ¤Î¾å¤Ë the ¾²¤ËÂǤÁÅݤ¹ during ³×¿· work on the multi-millionaire ¼Â¶È²È's townhouse.
Three ʼ»Îs and a cyclist were Éé½ý¤µ¤»¤ëd as the animals galloped through the streets Ê´ºÕ¤¹¤ëing into cars, a taxi and a tourist bus.
The ¾Ê of Defence said six ʼ»Îs from the Life Guards and Blues & ²¦¼¼¤Îs were on their daily ±é½¬ this morning.
As they passed through Wilton »°Æü·î in Belgravia ·úÀ߶ȼÔs using a travelator accidentally dropped some ¤¬¤ì¤ ¤Î¾å¤Ë the ¾²¤ËÂǤÁÅݤ¹ as the horses passed, an MoD ¹ÊóôÅö¼Ô said.
MailOnline can ÌÀ¤é¤«¤Ë¤¹¤ë¡¿Ï³¤é¤¹ that the building work was a Ãϳ¬ ³ÈÄ¥ that Mr Peace is ¸½ºß¡¿°ìÈÌ¤Ë having on his five-¾²¤ËÂǤÁÅݤ¹ home ¤Î¶á¤¯¤Ë to the Bangladesh High ¡ÊÇäÇã¡Ë¼ê¿ôÎÁ¡¤°ÑÂ÷¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë¡¿°Ñ°÷²ñ¡¿¸¢¸Â and the Argentine and Mexican Âç»È´Ûs.
¤¬¤ì¤ ¸ºß moved from a building on Wilton »°Æü·î Wilton »°Æü·î, a street in the Belgravia area, where ·úÀ߶ȼÔs using a travelator with ¸Ç¤á¤ë¡¿¥³¥ó¥¯¥ê¡¼¥È are believed to have spooked the horses
Is is believed that the five horses were spooked when some ¸Ç¤¯·ë¤ÓÉÕ¤±¤ë was dropped by the travelator ¤Î¾å¤Ë the ground
This ·ì-soaked À¤ÂÓ Cavalry horse was one of five that bolted during a morning ±é½¬ today (pictured between Tower ¶¶¡ÊÅϤ·¤ò¤¹¤ë¡Ë and the Limehouse tunnel after a six-mile rampage)
The horse was seen galloping through the streets of London in terrifying scenes this morning
Construction ϫƯ¼Ôs ȼ¤¦¡¿´Ø¤ï¤ëd in the »ö¶È¡¿·×²è¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë said today that they had not seen the horses and heard no commotion. They said the travelator, which was ¸ºß used to °Üž excavated earth and ¹ñ¡¿ÃÏ°è from the Ãϳ¬ ¤Î¾å¤Ë a ¥È¥é¥Ã¥¯¤Ç±¿¤Ö parked outside the building had been switched on just after 8am this morning.
Mr Peace, 67, joined the board of West Bromwich Albion as a Èó¡¤ÉÔ¡¤Ìµ-(n)Ìò°÷¡¿(a)¼¹¹ÔÎϤΤ¢¤ë director in 2000 and became chairman in June 2002.
He sold the club to Chinese ¼Â¶È²È Guochuan Lai for ¡ò200million in 2016 when the club was still in the ¼óÁê League.
Former West Brom chairman Jeremy Peace?
His Ìò³ä as chairman was taken up by former Blackburn Rovers Ĺ¡¤»ØƳ¼Ô, John Williams, although he agreed to stay at Albion until the end of the season as an ½õ¸À¼Ô.
Mr Peace borrowed ¡ò3.7million from the club and placed it in his own company, WBA Holdings, before the °ú¤·Ñ¤®¡¿Çã¼ý.
The ÉéºÄ was Á곤¹¤ëd by Mr Lai and is now thought to total around ¡ ò5m, ´Þ¤àing Íø±×¡¿¶½Ì£.
An ÆÈΩ¤·¤¿¡¦Ìµ½ê° Ä´ºº into the 2014 ÂßÉÕ¶â was ³«»Ï¤¹¤ë¡¤ÂǤÁ¾å¤²¤ëd at the start of 2023 and ¿äÄꤹ¤ë¡¿Í½ÁÛ¤¹¤ëd to Êó¹ð¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë¡¿²±Â¬ its findings later this year.
He worked in accountancy before becoming a stockbroker and moving on to Åê»ñ banking in 1983.????
Onlookers said one of the À¤ÂÓ Cavalry ʼ»Îs was left '¶«¤ÓÀ¼¤ò¤¢¤²¤ëing in ¶ìÄË' after he was thrown from his horse when it struck a car by the Clermont Hotel on?Buckingham Palace?Road, Victoria.?
The horses rampaged for six miles before they were finally caught in Limehouse, east London. The Éé½ý¤µ¤»¤ëd horses saw a vet and all of the animals are now »Ù±ç¤¹¤ë at the Army's ¡Ê·³¤Î¡ËÌî±ÄÃÏ¡¤¿Ø±Ä.
It is believed this is what spooked the five horses and Ͷȯ¤¹¤ëd their six-mile rampage through London
Five À¤ÂÓ Cavalry horses ran loose in central London after throwing their ·³¤Î riders
The horses bolted and went on a six-mile rampage through central London this morning
It is understood that three ʼ»Îs were Éé½ý¤µ¤»¤ëd after the horses spooked and Ê´ºÕ¤¹¤ëd into cars and a bus
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MailOnline discovered one of the animal's horseshoes that was thrown off when they were on (n)´ÏÂâ¡¿(a)ÁÇÁᤤ Street
The horses were Äɵ᤹¤ëd by a police car before they were finally caught?by officers on the ¼çÍ×ƻϩ ¶á¤Å¤¯ Limehouse
The ¶ì¤·¤á¤ëd animals are now waiting to be Áª¤Öd up by the Army
Other horses were caught in Wapping (pictured), in east London, this morning
One of the horses has also seemingly ran into a ÆóÎÝÂÇ-decker bus, Ê´ºÕ¤¹¤ëing its windscreen
·ì smeared on the road at the scene where a horse ¾×Æͤ¹¤ë¡¿¿©¤¤°ã¤¦d with a bus
One of the horses also seemingly ran into a ÆóÎÝÂÇ-decker bus, Ê´ºÕ¤¹¤ëing its windscreen, while another ÊóÆ»¤Ë¤è¤ì¤Ð ¾×ÆÍ¡¤ÄÆÍîd into a ¹õ¿Í¡¿¥Ü¥¤¥³¥Ã¥È cab.
¶ÛµÞ services µÞ¤°d to help the Éé½ý¤µ¤»¤ëd ʼ»Î, who was seen ¸ºß °·¤¦¡¿¼£ÎŤ¹¤ëd on the road.
Construction ϫƯ¼Ô Adejo Are said he saw one of the horses ¾×ÆÍ¡¤ÄÆÍî into the Á°Àþ of a Big Bus as it fled É餫¤¹¡¿·âÄƤ¹¤ë Buckingham Palace Road.
'The were running É餫¤¹¡¿·âÄƤ¹¤ë the street at a very high ®ÅÙ(¤ò¾å¤²¤ë¡Ë. It was very scary,' he said.
'It's rare to see horses »¦Åþing É餫¤¹¡¿·âÄƤ¹¤ë the street like that.
'I heard a big bang from ¤½¤Î¾å¤Î É餫¤¹¡¿·âÄƤ¹¤ë the road as the horse ran into the bus. Two others then also ¹¶·â¤¹¤ë¡¤¾×Æͤ¹¤ë it and fell to the ground before getting up and running off.
'The first one just stood there like it was stunned and turned around and then »Ù±ç¤¹¤ë again.
'A man from the street ¡Êµ¡¤Î¡Ë¥«¥à over and guided it out of the road and ÀŤá¤ëd it É餫¤¹¡¿·âÄƤ¹¤ë. I was very impressed because he wasn't in any uniform. He just knew how to ¤ò¼è¤ê°ú¤¤¹¤ë the horse.
'The Á°Àþ of the bus was ´°Á´¤Ë Ê´¡¹¤Ë¤¹¤ëd from the ¾×·â.'
Bashir Aden, 48, a construction ϫƯ¼Ô, told The Telegraph: 'I saw a ʼ»Î Íî¤Á¤ëing É餫¤¹¡¿·âÄƤ¹¤ë into the street after the horse ran into a car. One of my Ʊνs called the police.?
Buckingham Palace Road was ¤Î¶á¤¯¤Ëd after the shocking ½ÐÍè»ö/»ö·ï and a Èó¾ïÀþ¡¤·Ù²üÀþ was put in place
Two of the horses were seen galloping through the streets of London covered in ·ì
A white horse on the loose bolts through the streets of London ¶á¤Å¤¯ Aldwych
It is ÉÔÌÀÎÆ¤Ê whose ·ì has covered the horses
'The man ¹¶·â¤¹¤ë¡¤¾×Æͤ¹¤ë the ¾²¤ËÂǤÁÅݤ¹ hard, he was ¶«¤ÓÀ¼¤ò¤¢¤²¤ëing in ¶ìÄË.?
'You could see ·ì all over the parked car.'?
A silver Mercedes-Benz people ±¿Á÷¡¿ÊÝ¶Ý¼Ô was also ¹¶·â¤¹¤ë¡¤¾×Æͤ¹¤ë by another horse, with »¼º to its Ì£Êý¤¹¤ë and two ¸åÉô windows broken.?
The Mercedes taxi driver spoke of his 'shock' after a loose À¤ÂÓ Cavalry horse Ê´ºÕ¤¹¤ëd into his car ¶á¤Å¤¯ Buckingham Palace.?
One of the horses Ê´ºÕ¤¹¤ëd into his people ±¿Á÷¡¿ÊݶݼÔ, Ê´¡¹¤Ë¤¹¤ëing?his windows and leaving ¿¼¤¤ dents in his car.
There were also specks of ·ì splattered across the Ì£Êý¤¹¤ë.
The driver, called Farez, ÌÀ¤é¤«¤Ë¤¹¤ë¡¿Ï³¤é¤¹d how he was ´°Á´¤Ë unaware of the horses until one slammed into his car.
He had been waiting for a ¾èµÒ when the horse struck his car.?
He told LBC: 'I was just sitting in the car to Áª¤Ö up my ¾èµÒ, but on the other Ì£Êý¤¹¤ë there was a [horse] but I didn't see.'
'When the horse ¹¶·â¤¹¤ë¡¤¾×Æͤ¹¤ë my car then I saw, it was like a Ê´ºÕ¤¹¤ë.'
²òǤ¤¹¤ëing how bystanders ¡Êµ¡¤Î¡Ë¥«¥à over to the car to check on his Ê¡Íø»ö¶È, Farez Äɲ乤ëd: 'I was ok, but it [the car] is »¼ºd.?
The ·³¿Í¡¿½¤Íý¿Í was °·¤¦¡¿¼£ÎŤ¹¤ëd by paramedics on the road after the ½ÐÍè»ö/»ö·ï
A blue tarpaulin ¥Æ¥ó¥È was put up around the Éé½ý¤µ¤»¤ëd ʼ»Î?
¶ÛµÞ services µÞ¤°d to the scene after shocking Êó¹ð¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë¡¿²±Â¬s of the rampaging horses
He Äɲ乤ëd: 'I saw about three, four horses. The think the wh ite horse ¹¶·â¤¹¤ë¡¤¾×Æͤ¹¤ë my car.'
Another man was trampled by one of the horses as he cycled to work along (n)´ÏÂâ¡¿(a)ÁÇÁᤤ Street.
Onlookers say they saw two horses - one ¹õ¿Í¡¿¥Ü¥¤¥³¥Ã¥È and one white - ÈóÆñ¤¹¤ë É餫¤¹¡¿·âÄƤ¹¤ë the street ¤Ë¸þ¤«¤Ã¤Æ Ludgate at around 8.30am.
The man, ½Ò¤Ù¤ëd as in his late 30s to Áá´ü¤Ë 40s, was knocked off his bike by the white horse outside of the International ÃçºÛ Centre (IAC) in (n)´ÏÂâ¡¿(a)ÁÇÁᤤ Street.
The horse continued galloping É餫¤¹¡¿·âÄƤ¹¤ë the street after the ¾×ÆÍ¡¿ÉÔ°ìÃ×, shedding a horseshoe ¤½¤Î¾å¤Î É餫¤¹¡¿·âÄƤ¹¤ë the busy road.
¼¨¤¹ ¡Ê·³¤Î¡ËÌî±ÄÃÏ¡¤¿Ø±Äs, who ºîÉÊ at the IAC, said he saw the cyclist lying on the street in Á°Àþ of the building.
'He was conscious and lying flat on his »Ù±ç¤¹¤ë in the road, but wasn't able to speak,' he explained.
'Some passersby ran over to help him and carried him to the pavement. He still had his helmet on, luckily.
'The µßµÞ¼Ö ·ë¶É ¡Êµ¡¤Î¡Ë¥«¥à around 9am and were able to move him.'
Police were ÊóÆ»¤Ë¤è¤ì¤Ð in hot ÄÉÀ× of the escaped horses, Èô¹Ôµ¡¤Ç¹Ô¤¯ing É餫¤¹¡¿·âÄƤ¹¤ë the street five minutes behind the horses.
A shopkeeper on (n)´ÏÂâ¡¿(a)ÁÇÁᤤ Street said she heard the noise of the horses first as they galloped É餫¤¹¡¿·âÄƤ¹¤ë the road at high ®ÅÙ(¤ò¾å¤²¤ë¡Ë, before ¿³Íý¡¤¸øÄ°²ñ a commotion quickly followed by ¥µ¥¤¥ì¥ó¡¿Ì¥ÏÇŪ¤Ês.
'There are usually police on horses around here,' she said. 'But this was ÌÀ³Î¤Ë very different just from the sound. And then I saw the horses ¹ðȯ¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë¡¤¹ðÁʡʤ¹¤ë¡Ë¡¿ÎÁ¶â past, one covered in ·ì.
'I texted my friend ¤¹¤°¤Ë after at 8:39am.'
Buckingham Palace Road was ¤Î¶á¤¯¤Ëd after the shocking ½ÐÍè»ö/»ö·ï and a Èó¾ïÀþ¡¤·Ù²üÀþ was put in place.
A blue tarpaulin ¥Æ¥ó¥È was put up around the Éé½ý¤µ¤»¤ëd ʼ»Î.
The horses ran through the streets of Victoria and got as far east as?Aldwych before they were ÀŤá¤ëd and ´Þ¤à¡¿Éõ¤¸¹þ¤á¤ëd by police on the ¼çÍ×ƻϩ ¶á¤Å¤¯ Limehouse.
Officers are now waiting for Army horseboxes to take the animals away.?
A woman who saw the horse ¾×ÆÍ¡¤ÄÆÍî into the Mercedes told LBC: 'One of the horses ¹¶·â¤¹¤ë¡¤¾×Æͤ¹¤ë the Mercedes ÀèƬ and the rider was on it, fell »Ù±ç¤¹¤ë on this li ttle middle bit of the road and the other woman lost »ÙÇۡʤ¹¤ë¡Ë¡¿ÅýÀ©¤¹¤ë of her horse and she managed to ÆÀ¤ë¡¤¤È¤é¤¨¤ë the railings.
'The horses were Éé½ý¤µ¤»¤ëd ÌÀÇò¤Ë from the glasses that they had broken. [The Éé½ý¤µ¤»¤ëd ʼ»Î]?was laying there on the ground. He looked like he ½ý¤Ä¤±¤ë himself pretty bad. It was terrible.'
Startled taxi driver, Farez (pcit ÌÀ¤é¤«¤Ë¤¹¤ë¡¿Ï³¤é¤¹d he was shocked when a horse ¾×Æͤ¹¤ë¡¿¿©¤¤°ã¤¦d with his car, ²ò½ü¤¹¤ëing it up into the ¶õµ¤¡¿¸øɽ¤¹¤ë on one Ì£Êý¤¹¤ë
One of the horses Ê´ºÕ¤¹¤ëd into a people ±¿Á÷¡¿ÊݶݼÔ, Ê´¡¹¤Ë¤¹¤ëing his windows and leaving ¿¼¤¤ dents with specks of ·ì splattered across the Ì£Êý¤¹¤ë
The taxi-driver's Mercedes people ±¿Á÷¡¿ÊÝ¶Ý¼Ô was left with two obliterated ¸åÉô windows, ¿¼¤¤ dents, ƱÍÍ¤Ë as ·ì smeared on the Ì£Êý¤¹¤ë
Buckingham Palace Road was ¤Î¶á¤¯¤Ëd ¤Ë°ú¤Â³¤¤¤Æ the startling ½ÐÍè»ö/»ö·ï (pictured: A crumpled police »ö¸Î Ä´°õ¤¹¤ë at the scene)
Passersby were shocked to see the ½ÐÍè»ö/»ö·ï ¹¤²¤ë
The horses were running at some pace after they became spooked while 񂫪ing
Members of the public were seen °Ö°Âing one of the horses after it ran loose. ·ì was seen on the road
This horse was caught in Limehouse and had ÌÀÇò¤Ê and ·ì¤Þ¤ß¤ì¤Îd ½ý³²s
The horses were all caught and accounted for by 10.30am, the Met Police?said.
¡Ê±Ç²è¤Î¡Ë¥Õ¥£¡¼¥È¿ô of two horses ¸ºß caught outside Gordon House on the Glamis ¹¤¤ÃϽê in Limehouse, east London, appeared to show that the white horse had broken its µÓ.
Still drenched in ·ì, the horse's »Ù±ç¤¹¤ë left µÓ was ÊñÂÓd and the animal seemed unwilling to walk on it.
The police worked with ʼ»Îs to ´Þ¤à¡¿Éõ¤¸¹þ¤á¤ë the horses before moving them into an Army horsebox.?
The animals were ÊóÆ»¤Ë¤è¤ì¤Ð ÀŤá¤ë and ÀŻߤ·¤Æ¤¤¤ë by the time the police reached them.
Held at the Ì£Êý¤¹¤ë of the road by several officers, the white horse bled all over the road and was °·¤¦¡¿¼£ÎŤ¹¤ëd by vets at the scene.
¡Ê±Ç²è¤Î¡Ë¥Õ¥£¡¼¥È¿ô shows it bleeding profusely from its »Ù±ç¤¹¤ë µÓ as police gathered around to ·Ô¡¦¼è¤ê½ü¤¯ the flow.
·úÀß¶È¼Ô Tom Cahill saw the horses ¸ºß collected by the army.
He said: 'The horses had stopped and the police caught up to them.
'It looked like the white horse had broken its µÓ.?
'At first there were just a few police officers but then they called the army in.
'After they took the horses away they were trying to clean up all the ·ì but they didn't have enough water.
'There was so much ·ì they had to call the ²ò¸Û¤¹¤ë¡¿Ë¤²Ð¡¿¼Í·â department to clean it up.'?
Many people living in Gordon House saw the commotion as they left for the school run.
Junaid Ahmed said he saw the scene from his bedroom window.
He said: 'It was so sad - I have pets myself and seeing all that ·ì dripping ¤Î¾å¤Ë the street....I just hope he's alright.
'I even saw some of the police officers crying as they were °·¤¦¡¿¼£ÎŤ¹¤ëing the horse.'
An Army Spokesperson said: 'A number of ·³¤Î working horses became loose during ·è¤Þ¤ê¤¤Ã¤¿»Å»ö ±é½¬ this morning.?
'All of the horses have now been ²óÉü¤¹¤ëd and returned to ¡Ê·³¤Î¡ËÌî±ÄÃÏ¡¤¿Ø±Ä.
'A number of ¿¦°÷¡¿Ê¼°÷ and horses have been Éé½ý¤µ¤»¤ëd and are receiving the appropriate °åÎŤΠattention.'
The last two horses were finally caught outside the Glamis ¹¤¤ÃϽê in Limehouse
By this time, the horses were ·ì¤Þ¤ß¤ì¤Îd but ÀŤá¤ë and had stopped ÈóÆñ¤¹¤ë through the streets
They were kept ÀŤá¤ë by members of the police and the ÉðÁõ¤·¤¿ ·³Ââs
The white horse seemingly had more ½ý³²s than the ¹õ¿Í¡¿¥Ü¥¤¥³¥Ã¥È one. ·ì was splattered across the road
·úÀß¶È¼Ô Tom Cahill saw the horses ¸ºß collected by the army. After the horses were taken away, he said 'there was so much ·ì they had to call the ²ò¸Û¤¹¤ë¡¿Ë¤²Ð¡¿¼Í·â department to clean it up'
Police officers Éõº¿¤¹¤ëd off traffic while the two final horses were µß½õ¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ëd
ʼ»Îs led both the ¹õ¿Í¡¿¥Ü¥¤¥³¥Ã¥È and white horses away to their waiting horseboxes this morning
They white horse was taken ¤Ë¸þ¤«¤Ã¤Æ the horsebox but it became ÌÀ¤é¤«¤Ê that the animal had Éé½ý¤µ¤»¤ëd its µÓ
A ʼ»Î was seen ÊñÂÓing its ¸åÉô left µÓ in ¿·µ¬²ÃÆþ to other ÊñÂÓs stemming the bleeding
The City of London Police said: 'At around 8.40am, we were called about horses that had became loose and were travelling through the City.?
'Our officers have ´Þ¤à¡¿Éõ¤¸¹þ¤á¤ëd two horses on the ¼çÍ×ƻϩ ¶á¤Å¤¯ Limehouse. We're waiting for an Army horse box to collect the horses and Í¢Á÷¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë them to veterinary care.'
London µßµÞ¼Ö Service said: 'We were called at 8.25am today to Êó¹ð¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë¡¿²±Â¬s of a person ¸ºß thrown from a horse on Buckingham Palace Road, SW1W.
'We sent »ñ¸»s to the scene ´Þ¤àing µßµÞ¼Ö ¾èÁÈ°÷s, a paramedic in a µÞ®¤Ê¡¿ÊüÆ¢¤Ê ÊÖÅú car, and an ½ÐÍè»ö/»ö·ï ÊÖÅú officer.
'Our first paramedic was on the scene in five minutes.'
The À¤ÂÓ Cavalry - the Ï¢Ââ the horses were from - guards the ·¯¼ç at Buckingham Palace and ¹Ô°Ù¡¿Ë¡Îá¡¿¹ÔÆ°¤¹¤ës as the ·¯¼ç's µ¡Æ°ÎϤΤ¢¤ë ¸î±Ò¤¹¤ë on ÌÀ¸À¤¹¤ë¡¿¸øɽ¤¹¤ë occasions.?
It also ¶¡µë¤¹¤ës Ä廡 support to ¶õÍ¢¤Î ·³Ââs on Áàºî¡¿¼ê½Ñs and has seen more than a few famous ľÌ̤¹¤ës ¤ÎÃæ¤Ç its ³¬µés.
Popstar James Blunt served in the Ï¢Ââ in the 1990s after training at Sandhurst ·³¤Î ³Ø±¡?and went on to see active service in Kosovo.
Both Prince Harry and Prince William were also ʼ»Îs in the À¤ÂÓ Cavalry's other Ï¢Ââ, the Blues and ²¦¼¼¤Îs.? ?
Prince Harry was ¡ÊÇäÇã¡Ë¼ê¿ôÎÁ¡¤°ÑÂ÷¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë¡¿°Ñ°÷²ñ¡¿¸¢¸Âd as a second Ãæ°Ó¡¿Âç°Ó¡¿·ÙÉôÊä in the regim ent in 2006 before ¸ºß joined by Prince William later that year.?
James Blunt served in the Life Guards in the 1990s after training at Sandhurst ·³¤Î ³Ø±¡ and went on to see active service in Kosovo. Above: Blunt in the Life Guards
You're Beautiful singer Blunt, 50, served in the ÉðÁõ¤·¤¿ ·³Ââs for six years. Above: Blunt serving in Kosovo in 1999
James Blunt live in concert at The AO ±ß·Á¶¥µ»¾ì in Manchester earlier this month
Blunt, 50, served in the ÉðÁõ¤·¤¿ ·³Ââs for six years.?As a À¤ÂÓ Cavalry Life Guard, he stood Êâ¾¥ as the Queen Mother's ÃÄÂΡ¿»àÂÎ lay in ÌÀ¸À¤¹¤ë¡¿¸øɽ¤¹¤ë and ËÀ as the Queen's ·¯¼ç ¸î±Ò¤¹¤ë on µ·¼°¤Î ¸î±Ò¤¹¤ë.?
He was also one of the first ¡Ê¹ñÏ¢¤Î¡ËÊ¿Ï°ݻý·³s to enter Pristina, Kosovo's »ñËÜ¡¿¼óÅÔ, where he Áø¶ø¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ëd Î䵤¡¿´¨¤¬¤é¤»¤ëing ¾Úµò of ̱²¤Î Àö¾ô¤¹¤ëing. This experience ʳµ¯¤µ¤»¤ëd his song No Br avery.?
Speaking of his time in Kosovo in 2021, he told of a ¶ÛÄ¥¤·¤¿ Áø¶ø¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë with ¥í¥·¥¢¤Î ·³Ââs.
He said: 'I was the lead officer of 30,000 ËÌÂçÀ¾ÍξòÌ󵡹½ ·³Ââ¡¿µ¡Æ°Ââs.
'We got to an airport where the ¥í¥·¥¢¤Îs were there already. I was given »Ø¼¨¡¿¶µ¼ø¡¿¶µ°é to ¿¯Î¬¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë¡¿Ä¶²á¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ë and overpower them.
'Fortunately, a general who had been given that »Ø¼¨¡¿¶µ¼ø¡¿¶µ°é was ľÌ̤¹¤ëd by our own general who said, 'I'm not having my ʼ»Îs start World War III and told us to pull »Ù±ç¤¹¤ë'.'
°ìÊý¡¿¹ç´Ö, Harry, the Duke of Sussex, rose to the ³¬µé of Ãæ°Ó¡¿Âç°Ó¡¿·ÙÉôÊä in the Blues and ²¦¼¼¤Îs before he retrained as an Apache ¥Ø¥ê¥³¥×¥¿¡¼ co-Áà½Ä¤¹¤ë in 2012 for his second ¾®Î¹¹Ô¤¹¤ë of Afghanistan.
Both Prince Harry and Prince William were ʼ»Îs in the À¤ÂÓ Cavalry's other Ï¢Ââ, the Blues and ²¦¼¼¤Îs. Above: Harry with William in the uniform of the À¤ÂÓ Cavalry's Blues and ²¦¼¼¤Îs Ï¢Ââ on his wedding day in May 2018
Prince Harry wearing the Ç®ÂӤΠdress of the Blues and ²¦¼¼¤Îs as he ¡Ä¤Ë½ÐÀʤ¹¤ës the Anzac µÇ°¤Î service in Hyde Park in October 2018
He chose to wear his regimental uniform when he married Meghan Markle at Windsor's St George's Chapel in 2018.?
The duke had been ¿äÄꤹ¤ë¡¿Í½ÁÛ¤¹¤ëd to follow his father King Charles and grandfather Prince Philip into the Welsh Guards after ´¶ÈÀ¸¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ëing from Sandhurst.?
He was said to have Áª¤Öd for the À¤ÂÓ Cavalry so he could Äɵ᤹¤ë his love of horses.?
William, who passed out of Sandhurst ·³¤Î ³Ø±¡ after his younger brother, joined his brother in the À¤ÂÓ Cavalry because of the variety of Ìò³äs that the Ï¢Ââ ÀÁ¤±É餦s.?
The Palace said that William was attracted by the Ï¢Ââ's µÏ¿¡¤µÏ¿Åª¤Ê¡¿µÏ¿¤¹¤ë in ºÇ¶á¤Î ¾×ÆÍs, ´Þ¤àing the Falklands War, the 1991 ÏÑ War and Áàºî¡¿¼ê½Ñs in Northern Ireland.?
The Blue and ²¦¼¼¤Îs and the Life Guards are the oldest and most ¾åµé¤Î Ï¢Ââs in the Army.
Princess Diana's former lover, James Hewitt, served as a captain in the Life Guards.
Harry left the Army in March 2015 and then had to give up his ̾ÍÀ¤È¤·¤ÆÍ¿¤¨¤é¤ì¤ë ·³¤Î Ǥ̿s after ending his Ìò³ä as a working ²¦¼¼¤Î.?
Prince William went on to serve with the ²¦¼¼¤Î ¶õµ¤¡¿¸øɽ¤¹¤ë ·³Ââ and ²¦¼¼¤Î ³¤·³ before leaving active service in 2013.