The Ceremony was so perfect and so sad, the United Kingdom did it so excellent, it was a great tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 2, the most beloved, very Beautiful Queen, we will miss her very much, I am not British but She was also my queen of heart
The way you captured this, plus the beautiful pick up of the audio really puts the essence on being in your shoes a reality, or very close to it on the day. Excellent
I was very pròud of our Queens funeral was recorded & the Army Navy &the Royal were fantastic i watch ìt a lot Congratulations to you All from AUDREY XX
On parades like this the leading contingents might march with a shorter distance in the pace, and you find the troops behind closing up too much, like a concertina effect. You finish up having to mark time and allow the spacing to open out again. The Royal Navy and Royal Marines do not "mark time" so they have to step short, basically marching but on the same spot (which sounds the same thing but is not ).
It’s galling to me that Meghan Markle got a front row seat to this magnificent send off for QEII. She did not deserve the honor. And to think that two months later, her awful Netflix documentary series came out where she made a mockery of bowing to the Queen, called her reign Empire 2.0 and let Tyler Perry say that the RF abused her. But she was all too happy to swan around at Windsor collecting flowers from well wishers.
I know I am late, but besides the ceremony itself, can somebody write in the reply (if You know of course) what is the second command at th very beggining? I can hear the first one very well but the second is for me too hard to tell, what the officer spells. Maybe because I am not English, pretty sure. Oh, and I ask because I cannot sleep without this information.
Sorry. I'm a bit confused most of that was the Royal Navy and HM Royal Marines at the end of the procession. I always thought of them as the Senior Service and expected more prominance or is it just convention? Service people, please explain/ Thanks
@@stephangascon8176 I know it was the Royal Navy pulling the gun carriage, I saw that and know the tradition, but I could not see any of them or HM Royal Marines in the procession which puzzled me as they are the Senior Service. Sorry if I' sounding cross
@@davidsweeney4021Bizarrely this video stops just before the vital part where the coffin is pulled by the Navy with the Royal Family following. Not sure why it stops before the best bit
Mendelssohn’s, Funeral March (1843) Beethoven funeral march 2, 3 Chopin funeral march During the procession, the band of the Scots Guards and the band of the Grenadier Guards performed a number of different marches
@@idot3331 No, no insecurity issues just whats already been said:- ' They haven't got the VOICE for it'. Perhaps you have some hearing or other weird issues you need to sort out.
It doesn't shock me. She's not laughing at all, she just has a very respectful smile imploring a very dignified calm. That to me is the greatness of this brilliant London police force, which many other police forces in the world should learn from.
@@vuemusicale I think she was smirking because a female Officer was shouting orders just before. Anyway, there are actually two London Police Forces: City of London & The Metropolitan.
it is very important for people outside the uk like me. let us hear and see the beautiful cultures and traditions please🥺🥺🥺 also it attracts tourists to your country so why not
The Ceremony was so perfect and so sad, the United Kingdom did it so excellent, it was a great tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth 2, the most beloved, very Beautiful Queen, we will miss her very much, I am not British but She was also my queen of heart
I was so proud of the State Funereal for Her Majesty received. The Military were outstanding. Only the British can do it as good as this ceremony.
Very Sad indeed and heartbreaking our Gracious and Regal Queen greatly missed bless her may she rest in peace😭 🙏
The filming and angle of this video is so great. Feels like a movie
thanks :}
@@peeneyes You captured history very well indeed.
British perfection at it's most impressive. Historic majesty....
The Queen deserved a great funeral she was so beloved
The way you captured this, plus the beautiful pick up of the audio really puts the essence on being in your shoes a reality, or very close to it on the day. Excellent
Thanks 💋
Great to see these events from a bystanders view
I miss her majesty terribly
I was very pròud of our Queens funeral was recorded & the Army Navy &the Royal were fantastic i watch ìt a lot Congratulations to you All from AUDREY XX
Thank you xx
I hope that the traditions and majestry continue for the next millennium ❤
Best shot I have seen so far from spectators perspective
Thank you xx
Fantastic the British know how to put it on with the finer details
Over 200 hundred heads of states, attended Her Majesty’s funeral.
The drill movement by the route liners is “rest on your arms reverse”
Thank you xx
Nunca actos de tanta tristeza han llevado tanta belleza.
Gracias.!
God Save the #QueenElizabeth 💜
Cuánto silencio, educación y respeto ante su Reina (QEPD)
My Queen
This certainly gives a different angle that you didn't see on the TV coverage. Why did the procession keep pausing at the beginning?
On parades like this the leading contingents might march with a shorter distance in the pace, and you find the troops behind closing up too much, like a concertina effect. You finish up having to mark time and allow the spacing to open out again. The Royal Navy and Royal Marines do not "mark time" so they have to step short, basically marching but on the same spot (which sounds the same thing but is not ).
It’s galling to me that Meghan Markle got a front row seat to this magnificent send off for QEII. She did not deserve the honor. And to think that two months later, her awful Netflix documentary series came out where she made a mockery of bowing to the Queen, called her reign Empire 2.0 and let Tyler Perry say that the RF abused her. But she was all too happy to swan around at Windsor collecting flowers from well wishers.
Incredible really.
Terribly sad and extremely moving god bless her Majesty the Queen all ways in our thoughts and forever in our hearts rest in peace your Majesty 🙏😭
Het was bijzonder indrukwekkend.
How do they keep the same cadence with a two mile long procession? Speakers or the bass drumer has an earpiece is my guess.
Bring ex military I can relate to being out of step the first 10 steps.
Or when you think too hard about staying in step and you lose it
@@davedickinson822 yep 😁
1:47 what’s the name of the song?
Beethoven Funeral March No. 1" by
Johann Heinrich Walch (1830)
@@peeneyes Thanks!
I know I am late, but besides the ceremony itself, can somebody write in the reply (if You know of course) what is the second command at th very beggining? I can hear the first one very well but the second is for me too hard to tell, what the officer spells. Maybe because I am not English, pretty sure.
Oh, and I ask because I cannot sleep without this information.
Military drill command.. don't know exactly what she's commanding , but I can understand, "rest your arm" ....
why does that one guy seem to be leaning over at the 3:47 point?
whats the first piece of music?
Mendelssohn : Funeral March from Op.62 No. 3
What funeral piece is this being played at the beginning by the Royal marines
Funeral march, Regrets by Charles Paune
@Marie Faye Thankyou finally i know what piece it is now. Thankyou
Whose the little boy that is yelling at the top of his lungs. He has a very strong voice.
What time in the video is it?
@@known_origins9512 beginning
Maybe around 1 pm
god blessed the queen so sad
For those wondering the music is from beethovens funeral march no.1
0:00 to 4:45 Funeral March 'Regrets'" (Charles Panne)
4:47 to 9:03 Funeral March No. 3 (Johann Heinrich Walch, wrongly attributed to Beethoven)
Crackin music
@@touchdowne8522 i cant find the charles panne funeral march anywhere😭😭😭 its my favoriteee
@@touchdowne8522 Exactly right with this one.
@@liamkely4846 Agreed. I actually really enjoy Funeral March No.3.... truley incredible.
Sorry. I'm a bit confused most of that was the Royal Navy and HM Royal Marines at the end of the procession. I always thought of them as the Senior Service and expected more prominance or is it just convention? Service people, please explain/ Thanks
Not shown on this video, but the Royal Navy servicemen are the ones pulling the carriage with the Royal casket on it.
@@stephangascon8176 I know it was the Royal Navy pulling the gun carriage, I saw that and know the tradition, but I could not see any of them or HM Royal Marines in the procession which puzzled me as they are the Senior Service. Sorry if I' sounding cross
@@davidsweeney4021 you can see the Royal Marines and Royal Navy at 1:10 Royal Marines with their white pith helmets
The front of the procession was 1/2 mile ahead in Horse Guard Parade
@@davidsweeney4021Bizarrely this video stops just before the vital part where the coffin is pulled by the Navy with the Royal Family following. Not sure why it stops before the best bit
What is the title of the first march? Does anyone know?
Mendelssohn’s, Funeral March (1843)
Beethoven funeral march 2, 3
Chopin funeral march
During the procession, the band of the Scots Guards and the band of the Grenadier Guards performed a number of different marches
Regrets
Track id ?
A light went out when she died. Her family are dim bulbs compared. Sad but true.
I agree xx
Women officers scretching - just horrible.
You mean, screeching ? .. obviously tired from practicing day and night 😢🥺🥺
They seem to be 'marking time' a lot, this didn't come across on the professional footage.
The cute blonde copper should be a model :)
Cute policewoman.
Women RSMs we don't need. They haven't got the VOICE for it.
She sounded loud enough to me. Maybe you just have some weird insecurity issues you need to sort out?
@@idot3331 No, no insecurity issues just whats already been said:- ' They haven't got the VOICE for it'. Perhaps you have some hearing or other weird issues you need to sort out.
@@idot3331 haha yeah for sure
@@idot3331 maybe you haven't served a day in your life princess.
Celer et Audax
She appears to be a Naval Officer.
Not keen on the WPC smiling away, it's such a solemn occasion & she finds something funny?
It doesn't shock me. She's not laughing at all, she just has a very respectful smile imploring a very dignified calm. That to me is the greatness of this brilliant London police force, which many other police forces in the world should learn from.
@@vuemusicale I think she was smirking because a female Officer was shouting orders just before.
Anyway, there are actually two London Police Forces: City of London & The Metropolitan.
I noticed that. Not great.
@@TheCatBilbo The City of London Police have Red and White checks
And the Transport Police? One died in the London Bridge attack.
shouldnt have been videoing this.
Why not, I think its important for the people who can't be there also seeing this and pay their way of respect.
Of course they should have, it should be recorded for posterity
Why not ? I was honoured to be there and enough to pay my respect. Something I can keep and show that I was there personally.
it is very important for people outside the uk like me. let us hear and see the beautiful cultures and traditions please🥺🥺🥺 also it attracts tourists to your country so why not
Says who? The parade is to share and parade the grief for someone who served her nation for 70+ years. I see no disrespect.
English hearts salute