Carer moved to tears on seeing King’s Guard response to nervous teen with Down syndrome
The King's Guards are almost a cultural part of England and are known for their professionalism and phenomenal respect for their duty. The guards are characterized by how strictly they follow their duty, which includes standing still throughout, no matter where they are or what is happening around them. An English guard showed that along with his proficiency, he also had a heart full of kindness. The Royal King’s Guards England shared a video that captured the guard doing something simple yet significant for an admirer.
A carer called Mikey had accompanied a teen boy with Down syndrome on his tour, per Express. The man and the boy visited Buckingham Palace where they came across a royal guard. The boy wanted to get a picture with the guard, but Mickey was sure to request him to be cautious before he could act. He gestured towards the guard and motioned the young boy to be careful about his approach. To avoid any impulsive actions, Mickey and the boy observed the guard from a distance. The guard was observant of all that was happening and remained put, in his formal stature. The young boy got a little nervous after the cautioning and the guard’s stern vibe. He proceeded to keep a distance from the guard.
The duo asked to get a picture clicked with the guard but remained afar. Observing this, the guard, very quickly without shifting his expressions or posture, took one step towards the duo. In a jiffy, he moved a little closer so the boy could get his picture without feeling uncomfortable. As soon as the picture was snapped, the guard quickly moved back into his place. The kind and thoughtful act moved people, especially Mickey. He took to X, to express how honored and glad he was to have been part of the wholesome experience. Replying to a now-deleted post, he wrote, “The young lad isn’t autistic, he has Down’s syndrome. I’m also not his dad, although I’d be proud to be.”
He added that the scenario had filled his heart with love and gratitude, “This left me with tears in my eyes for a few evenings,” he remarked. Like him, several other people commented on the video and applauded the royal guard. @jaynesmalley9718 wrote, “This guard never fails to melt my heart. That act of kindness brought a lump to my throat. What a sweetheart he is. Your kindness will come back to you young man.” @jamesjones8184 exclaimed, “Much respect for this King's Guard! He was aware of the situation, and acted with honor.”
It’s me in the blue shirt. The young lad isn’t autistic, he has Down’s syndrome. I’m also not his dad, although I’d be proud to be. This left me with tears in my eyes for a few evenings.
— CyclingMikey the Unspeakable (@MikeyCycling) July 16, 2023
@Goodness726 wrote, “He is just wonderful. He has made people’s day by a simple act of thoughtfulness and kindness. It doesn’t take a big gesture.” @bobsmith3136 added, “As an ex-serviceman, this brought a severe lump to my throat. What a magnificent example of professionalism, compassion and honor this young guard displayed with one simple action.”
This article originally appeared 4 months ago.