Tourist refuses to move out of Queen Guard's way; interrupts his march

The moment was shared online just moments before the announcement of Queen Elizabeth II's death on 8 September. Posted on the TikTok page 'Buska in the Park', the clip shows one of the guards marching through the tourist spot while weeding two swords. But just as he makes a right turn, he comes face to face with a man who refuses to move out of the way.
Man stands in the way of Queen's Guard

Credit: TikTok/Buska in the Park

Back in July, a woman wanting to get photographed next to a Queen's guard learned in a rather rude way that tourists should never overstep boundaries.
A clip posted on TikTok and other social media platforms showed the guard screaming at the tourist right outside Buckingham Palace for getting too close to his horse. The clip went massively viral after it was posted on TikTok by user Ethan (@_phigs), who apparently vowed not to return to London as her mother was at the receiving end of the guard's loud warning.
The short video showed the blonde-haired mum moving towards the guard who was mounted on top of a black horse right outside Buckingham Palace. As the photo is being taken, she holds the horse's reins. This prompted the soldier to shout: "Stand back from the Queen's lifeguard, don't touch the reins."
Last week, a tourist was filmed standing in the way of a Queen's Guard as he marched on. The moment was shared online just moments before the announcement of Queen Elizabeth II's death on 8 September.
Posted on the TikTok page 'Buska in the Park', the clip shows one of the guards marching through the tourist spot while weilding two swords.
But just as he makes a right turn, he comes face to face with a man who refuses to move out of the way. The two were then seen exchanging a few words before the guard marched back to his corner. He shakes his head as he speaks to a police officer.
The clip quickly went viral and prompted mixed reactions from TikTokers. While some said the visitor was disrespectful for standing in the way of the Queen's Guard, others defended him by saying he may have been unaware of the rules of the place.
A user wrote, "I mean the guy says after 'how should I know I'm in his way' and kinda fair, the guard showed no sign of going that direction until the end."
Some were surprised the guard didn't yell at the man.
"I wonder why the guard didn’t shout 'make way for the queens guard' like they usually do," wrote another
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