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Horse crashes into crowd during King's coronation parade

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A London police officer was injured Saturday when a black military steed taking part in King Charles III’s Coronation Procession veered off the line of march and reared back into a crowd-control barrier. Flush Carriage Bolts

Horse crashes into crowd during King

The horse, which appeared to have bolted from further back in the line of march, nearly collided with a mounted member of the king’s Royal Household just yards behind the Gold State Coach carrying Charles and Queen Camilla.

The incident occurred as the royal couple’s carriage turned the corner from Whitehall into The Mall on its way to Buckingham Palace after the two were crowned in a solemn Westminster Abbey ceremony.

Stunned spectators scrambled to get out of the path of the spooked animal as the metal barrier fell.

Military personnel, anticipating injuries, brought a stretcher to the scene, Wales Online reported — but no one appeared to be hurt enough to need it.

Horse crashes into crowd during King

Carriage Bolt However, a female police officer was seen to be limping away from the site, assisted by her colleagues. No other injuries were immediately reported.