Why the King's Troop take over Oxford Street in central London
It’s rush hour - and gridlock on Oxford Street.
But it’s not what you think.
Instead of double-decker buses, beeping cars and street cleaners, it’s 70 horses that have brought the world famous street to a halt.
And instead of annoyance, there’s sheer delight at the spectacle from commuters, shoppers and tourists.
These are the horses and riders of the King’s Troop - and here’s why they often take a ride through the most unlikely of places.
Video journalists: Gerry Holt & Alex Dackevych