A horse involved in the King's Coronation procession from Westminster Abbey on Saturday reared backwards into the crowds after it appeared to be spooked.
Crowning King Charles and Queen Camilla, the celebration drew crowds spanning across the capital, with a number of horses taking part too in true royal style.
As the Gold State Coach, which is led by eight Windsor Grey horses and carries the King and Queen back to Buckingham Palace, rounded the corner from Whitehall into The Mall - the incident occurred.
One of the horses behind the carriage began walking backwards, before crashing into the barriers which separated the public from the procession route.
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