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An 8-year-old with a rare neurological disease forms a bond with the King's Guard while regularly stopping by on trips to the hospital Report by Covellm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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00:00Hello Mr. Horst!
00:09He's vision impaired, born with water flow in the brain.
00:13The vision impaired people, they want to hear something rather than see something, for example.
00:20So he was happy for first, then we keep coming back.
00:24We're in stables.
00:26We've got lots of uniforms that families can come and try on.
00:35And it's all the genuine uniform from the Household Cavalry.
00:39So we've got helmets, breastplates, armour.
00:42Hello, nice to meet you, I'm George.
00:44George, I'm in the museum.
00:47It's an absolute pleasure to welcome Amin and his father Ishmael here to the Household Cavalry meeting.
00:55It's an absolute fantastic space that details the history of the Household Cavalry of the last 350 or so years.
01:03It's really, really great to see the enthusiasm that so many children and indeed adults see the wonder in what we do.
01:09From the right into number one!
01:27We'll be right back to the house.
01:28Bye!
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01:33Bye!

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