Here here. She’s amazing. And often so overlooked for her overwhelming contributions not often reported. Just like her mum going about her duties without fuss
Can we give a round of applause for the soldiers and Procession was amazing! Moving and well organised…also the Pall Bearers carrying the coffin unbelievable well done, RIP Queen Elizabeth 💕
Many people not from the Commonwealth seem to think the soldiers are some sort of non combatant ceremonial guard. All of them are frontline soldiers except for the bandsmen.
Yes, I thought it was absolutely brilliant, the last walk up the hill to Windsor castle, my respect. To keep pace the whole time, some in the procession were not so young. What an experience for people participating and for people watching this!
@@lizeggar2421 Andrew has them of course they will stay together, Andrew knows those dogs well in fact he gave her a Dorgi after one of the Queens died last year.... I think.
they both looked genuinely sad, and felt the solemnity shared. They were so respectful in their posture too, a beautiful family all of them for sure. They are definitely the brightest stars.
I admire her too; she is actually an awesome person, always busy with things and some things are hard to deal with but somehow she can do it every time, and anytime there to help.
She seems mean and HAS been mean to RF members. She made Fergie cry. She looks/looked down her nose at all the sisters in law who married in. That's no sister or daughter I would want. Yes, she works hard---I guess (though it's not like they're standing up 12 hour slinging burgers.). So, I wouldn't mind hiring her to work for me if needed, but she can stay Charles' sister and Elizabeth's daughter. I'll pass.
@@sallyire1 yes it's been a big game to mm from the beginning. She used The Royal Family to make a name for herself. Disgusting. Disappointed she was at the funeral.
@@cristinaxo Oh, was she there?. Didn't notice her. But gee,I was worried about The Princess Royal. Yet, she saw it out to the end. A fabulous woman, so much admiration for Her. I hope she can rest up today.
For me the bag pipe's Lament brought tears to my eyes. I don't know who that young man playing was but he did his Queen proud. The pall bearers were outstanding. A great job by everyone and my deep condolences to the whole family.
@@lfaz4296 Did you see it? I did. I had that on tape for YEARS and watched it over again b/c she showed her daughter's dollhouse and did a tour. She did NOT trash the royal family at all in it.
The Queen had the last say by seating Me-gain behind the tallest member of the Royal Family AND behind a tall candle. Perfection! I can hear the Queen chuckling.
Can we pause for a moment and consider how emotionally exhausted this family must be - 12 days of very public appearances, with barely a moment to themselves for “ugly crying”, which is what I am sure I would have been doing! Brave and dignified all the way.
Ugly crying. A funny phrase. But when my mother passed. My sisters had to fix me up, The massive crying when you realize you are kind of an orphan. It must be so hard to fulfill all these obligations, when you are mourning an important part of your family.
Stoic. I agree with the ugly crying comment. We've all probably gone thru something like this. Feelings of heart break are not just towards one's family. We, especially women, cry feelings of sympathy, warmth, feelings, and just a sense of comradearie during times of grief. It should hit us all because it's what we all have in common. That little "old" young lady I found to be super cute. Just something about how she appeared in public was genuine.
Why would you care? oh no poor Rich people, they have such a hard life, all that staff doing everything for them the guards having to stand there for hours on the tax payer money, wow so exhausting having to be driven back by their chauffeurs to their palace of staff and everything catered to them hand and foot.
They had lost their beloved family member, my grandchildren were at their grampys ( my husband) funeral.. they adored him and it was important to say goodbye properly. Xxxx
As a 60 year old Canadian, I was up quite early and watched it all, much like all the other Royal Funerals and Weddings. Beautiful services, lovely and haunting music, stunning soldiers and marching. How awful for The Royal Family for loosing both their parents in a span of 17 months. Blessings and prayers to The Royal Family during this time. Her Majesty will be missed.🙏🇨🇦
Being 65, I also was up early to watch the funeral of Her Majesty. Over the years I have watched the weddings and funerals of other Royals. A very moving tribute to Her Majesty. May she Rest in Peace with the members of her family who have passed before her. 🇨🇦
I'm from the States. While I watched the funeral I was struck about how the media focused on the family. I appreciated that very much. In older clips I 've seen world leaders marching behind and the family seemed to get forgotten in the clutter. This was truly a family farewell and so much more meaningful. Condolences to all, even we loved your Queen.
I'm glad that George & Charlotte attended their great-grandmother's funeral. It's so very important to allow children to see the rituals & process the passing of a loved one, especially if they were close.
I agree. When my daughter was young, my mother's husband died suddenly from an aneurysm. He was very much a grandpa to her. We were in shock and made decisions quickly and one of them was not to bring the children to the funeral. My Mom was distraught and said she didn't want the children to be distressed. I just did as my Mom asked. My daughter is very intelligent and was quite mature and insightful for her age. She was upset that she was not there. She's 37 now and has always maintained that it was a mistake and we regret it. With a little planning, sensitivity and cooperation, measures can be taken to allow children to attend a funeral, say goodbye, experienced closure as well as the love and support with their family and community.
@@jhart3983 When my brother passed away almost five years ago, his grandchildren were all present at his funeral. His 11 year old grandson, read the 23rd psalm, the almost five year old put a train on his grandad’s coffin because he thought grandad probably went to heaven on a train. His three year old granddaughter called out bye bye grandad. Having them there helped us all, particularly my mum. It showed the circle of life, and that my brother wasn’t totally gone whilst his children and grandchildren were around.
I was at my greatgrandpa's funeral, when I was 9 like George. Ive never forgotten. I was and am very happy, that I got to say goodbye, and that I got to hold my grandma's hand, as she cried, watching her father's coffin being lowered into the grave. Dying is a fact of life. Children understand. Whether its a beloved grandparent or a family pet, I think, its important, that children are allowed to be part of it, to say goodbye and to feel part of the family, instead of feeling as an outsider not allowed to show grief, as a friend of mine described it, when she was not allowed to say goodbye to her grandmother.
Exactly. It will be something they remember for the rest of their lives. The memories of their great-grandmother, and attending her historic funeral in one final goodbye, will still be with them when they eventually become working royals and are representing the nation themselves. Similar to how the Queen remembers her grandfather's jubilee celebrations, and her father's coronation when she was a little girl.
From an American-Prince George & Princess Charlotte are 2 of the best behaved, beautiful children I’ve ever seen. Speaks very well of how well their parents have been hands on parents. Their children know they are loved.
It was the right thing to include young George and Charlotte in the events to help them understand not only loss and grief, but also their unique place in history. The will come away with a better understanding of their family and their role in society. George was quite surprised that everyone was talking about his granny's passing and funeral. He didn't have a clue just how important the Queen was and that both he and his father will be elevated to that status.
@@annetteelliott1494 I don't think it would've been a decision taken lightly by William and Catherine. Especially with it being an internationally broadcast event
We have also done this but while they have to be a bit strict , generally other funerals look at the fun times they have had together so once you explain this to the young people they do relax and laugh when people tell of the funny times everyone had together
Dignified, humble, and beautiful at the same time. The Queen was a part of the Greatest Generation and her sense of duty during WWII is and always will never be forgotten.
I saw a documentary and they said she actually drove into the line of fire during the war. She was truly brave. They also mentioned the intruder who came in her room and how she kept her composure.
Elizabeth's funeral was deeply powerful and almost beyond words to truely describe. Her children and extended family showed incredible unity and strength in a limelight that none of us will ever experience. It was very fitting for George and Charlotte to attend and I was deeply moved to see her Pony Molly and her Corgies at Windsor.. The perfect funeral for a Queen. May She Rest in Peace.
I loved seeing her corgis! I thought that was a sweet gesture considering how much she loved them. The riderless horse standing watch as the procession came into Windsor was also very fitting.
Archbishop Welby's sermon was so apparently simple. But profound and 100% on point. The whole day..was thoroughly perfect and moving. Lots of tears in the UK and around the world for a beloved Queenie
At least they had the Crown, Orb/Scepter bolted down as a security measure against an accident. Those pall bearers must've been practicing for months with a similar casket loaded with weights. Bravo pall bearers!
As a Canadian I shed some… actually holding lots of tears back… as a women she reigned for 70 years from WWII in a changing world was truly remarkable. The funeral, the service, the guards were immaculate as it felt almost like a movie and yet it was live… I watched from the moment our beloved QEII passed on till today.. and every day was most respectful from the royal family and the people of the great UK.. thank you for making such memorable and loving tribute as it will be marked foverver history. ❤🇨🇦
I don’t believe I’ll ever see anything more spectacular in my lifetime. The British people should be very proud. The history, the respect paid to such a remarkable Queen by her entire Kingdom. I don’t think any other country 🇬🇧could ever pull off such an event. Well done.
I've had great respect for them for a long time. Anne is a regular work horse with no need for praise or attention. Edward and Sophie have stayed quietly in the background for years. Class acts, all 3.
Lady Louise, our English rose, is so like Mary of Teck, wife of George V. It was a delight to see these younger royals, they are a credit to her Majesty.
From America I personally think it was just right! Respect, dignity, everything a Queens funeral should be. Just spectacularly beautiful. You all should be very proud of all the hard work and participation this funeral was. Just perfect!
I watched from here in NYC. What a beautiful and fitting service for your Queen. She is respected around the world. Deepest condolences to the UK on her loss 🙏🙏
True. It was the most amazing thing I've ever see. That drumbeat, all those wonderful sailors' marching pace, this colour, the horses, the SILENCE,EERIE,with so many there. The utter precision of it all, not a glitch that I could see. It was a HERCULEAN effort, and they did it beautifully.you can only be amazed that it was such a serious occasion, but in spite of all the pomp and ceremony,there was a simplicity as well. YOU SERVED YOUR LITTLE QUEEN BEAUTIFULLY,all of those who took part,and the crowds showed respect and love. It was so moving, and we'll never see the likes of it again. It was history making, and I'll never forget it. And, as usual, Britain did it well,as ONLY Britain can do.
I’m from England living in Australia. I have never been so proud to be British! What a truly special and beautiful send off for a beautiful and remarkable woman 👑🤍🤍🤍
The most moving image for me.. is the bag piper playing and walking away as the sound grows more distant. This happened at Prince Philps funeral and struck me then as well. The Queen loved bagpipes, the Prince not so much. I wish King Charles much success and hope there are more nations to join the Commonwealth to keep the monarchy busy until Prince George's children are ready to take the throne! Really have enjoyed seeing Camilla as well.
Those kids did a great job. So mature and well behaved after a stressful long week. It shows their character. I think they will have really great lives. They have parents doing a wonderful job. Kids learn by example.
The Pall bearers have been immense!They never faltered under the enormous weight of HMs coffin. They had a huge & indeed honourable task to do over 10 days & they were absolutely rock solid! Such fine young men & for me they shone out with exemplary duty & literally deserve a medal for their heroic performance. I hope they receive some sort of honours... well earned!
What a beautiful funeral! The procession was so grand. It was an immense undertaking and perfectly done. The colors all around, the uniforms so utterly impressive. The family behaved wonderfully. The Queens last wreath on her coffin was spectacular! I was so happy to see the pinks. And I will miss her so much. She was indeed a very grand individual.
@@susanmetz9892 what a sourpuss you appear to be. Old people are also human beings. This wonderful Queen was 96 years old, of course those of her own generation remember her well and admire her and paid their respects.
I was up all night watching the funeral. It was such a historical event and the Pomp and Ceremony and Pageantry were like nothing I have seen in my lifetime. I admit to crying at several points. The hearse passing her Corgis just had me sobbing. I could not believe how the people came out and waited in line for hours to pay respect to their Queen. It was just amazing. I am an American and have been a big fan of the Monarchy for many, many years.
Those eight pall bearers did an excellent job. They had so much responsibility not only for the coffin but also to make sure nothing fell off the top of the coffin.
Everything was quite firmly attached. I noted when the Orb, especially, was placed on the altar it has like a spike on the underside and the priest made sure it was set firmly into a receiving slot
The CROWN, ORB, AND SEPTRE WERE SECURELY ATTACHED TO THE TOP OF THE OAK COFFIN BY SPECIAL BRASS FITTINGS! TRUST ME, THOSE PRICELESS ROYAL JEWELS COULD NEVER FALL OFF! (THE CROWN HAS A 300+ CARAT DIAMOND, & THE SEPTRE, A 541 CARAT DIAMOND!!!!! "THE STARS OF AFRICA"- large and small).
@@CLVELES Apparently the coffin weighed 36 stones, that's 228 kilos...!! I should think the Queen's body weighed very little, she was so tiny towards the end of her life...
I watched both services. They were very heartfelt and poignant, capturing the essence of Her Majesty the Queen and focusing on what meant the most to her: Duty, service to others, kindness, humbleness, and her faith. I got a little choked up when it was time to lower the casket below St. George's because that meant she was truly gone now. She's relieved of all the earthly responsibilities, the problems, and the physical pain she endured since the end of last year. Windsor is a beautiful place.
@ROSE Yes, exactly. When I saw the lowering of the casket below floor level, I thought, "This just can't be." It was like someone who has been constant my whole life, just disappearing!" When I was born, she was 28 and already Queen for three years. So, she has just been there, steady and constant my entire life. I almost couldn't bear to see the lowering into the vault. Heartbreaking.
My heart skipped a beat when the casket began to be lowered. If ever I should ever again get to England, I intend to make a pilgrimage to the chapel where the family is buried.
True, imagine if it was a real life "Designated Survivor"? Now that we know they are capable of doing it I wonder if they are interested in protecting the average UK citizens from the daily violence they are forced to live with?
Security was never in doubt, the British Secret Services along with our Military and Public services did their job... The Yank's are always the only one's who insist on handling the security of their chief, it's easy to do when you know that the best security service in the world has actually got it covered... I wish just once someone would refuse to allow the US secret service to put everyone else's life at risk, if they can't trust the security provided then they should stay away.. simple
I really feel that Queen Elizabeth II may have missed Phillip a lot more than we realized. Doing all these birthdays and jubilees without him, took more of a toll on her heart than many of us realized.
I think when they finally make the COD public ppl will be truly amazed at the strength it too for her to carry out her Royal duties right til the end. Some of us who follow Lady C already know COD the Queen was definitely one strong woman. 🥲
Don't you think that if everyone stopped second guessing about everything happening with Harry and Meghan, and paid attention to the service and Queen, life would be better.
He played Rock of Ages. All I could think of is that was the ancient way they would “repeat and fade” and imagine how moving it was for those in the Church. 🥲 they would hear the faint echo leaving 🙏🏻
I knew it was going to be glorious but the sheer magnificence! It was stunning. I hope everyone involved knows how grateful we are. It was perfect. What a beautiful farewell to our Queen.
@@lorddsschool8421 you realize she is behind the candle, only as it is relative to the angle of where the camera was positioned that took that picture? The candle isnt that big, and shes not actually seated behing it. Smh
We all know that the organisers knew the exact spot that camera was going to be positioned in. A clever little ruse to complicate Markles next Oprah interview. I’d love it if someone asked her - were you there?😂
As an American, the impact of this was still so utterly powerful. The queen took the throne the same year my mother was born. She was a figure of poise and grace for seventy years, and in my opinion she struck a well-balanced chord for ‘working royals’ in how to conduct themselves in their position. She was a leader who accepted her humanity, admitted her mistakes, but did not crow over her successes. As she aged, she grew more comfortable in her skin and showed the younger generation that humor has a place in royal life.
We were once apart of England 🇬🇧 America was called British America back in those days! We have so many things from England 🇬🇧 the colors of our flag🇺🇲 our national anthem is the same except we changed the word's.
I’m from South Africa 🇿🇦 and the funeral ceremonies was absolutely flawlessly executed! (The whole week. I think Queen Elizabeth would have been extremely proud.)
@Hilary Harrington D.L.T. Yes, very much at that moment - comprehending the true finality of this Elizabethan Age. But so many other moments for me as well - the lengthy aerial footage of her hearse travelling from Edinburgh to London. Her people able to follow each mile of her final journey. Elizabeth's four children, in slow-step, behind the gun carriage. The lone piper. The panoramic crowds, come to honour and pay their respects. King Charles in the final moments, as his mother's coffin lowered. Prince Edward's visible sorrow. Even the Royal Flag draped across her coffin set me off. And when the patch of the Queen's Regiment was placed on her coffin. (I may not have all the terms quite right.) But certainly a landmark event for our generation - as Queen Victoria's funeral procession was for a previous one.
When Charlotte cried I lost it. Blubbering like it was my great gramma . When I lost ny mom it was the hardest loss of my life. I can’t imagine it being on a world stage to be judged by everyone. My grief my business. I feel very sad for this family.
i attended my mother's funeral when I was 6 years old, I was asked if I wanted to go and I said yes. It was the best thing for me to attend the funeral. It was significant for me to realise that I would not see her again, she wasn't going to walk in to a room at home or meet me at the school gate. Every parents has to judge whether or not their child is emotionally mature to handle a funeral of a loved one. But for me it was a healing experience.
I'm an Indonesian, not directly connected again with the British since 1948 but everytime I see the funerals of senior Royal members my heart goes out for it until right now when HM Elizabeth passed away, I'm stunning on how people loved and respect for her 7 decades dedications to the Throne until her last breath. So compared Her Majesty's longtime accomplishment vs some kinda spotlight hunter who failed to launch soon maybe not in the perfect moment right now. Or maybe won't. Thank you, Ma'am for your service and life for humanity around the world 🙏🙏🙏
I certainly remember the day of the queen’s coronation. It was my mother’s birthday, and it was also the day that my grandfather died. I was an 11 years old Texas girl, and everything about that day made a really lasting impression on me. I have always been a devoted fan of Her Majesty. She was an amazing woman.
The Queen and her funeral will forever be etched in my mind. She was an amazing, inspiring mother figure. Will miss seeing her in the news or magazines. 🙏🏼🥲🙏🏼🥲🙏🏼 May Her Majesty Rest in Eternal Peace 🙏🏼♥️🙏🏼
I'm American (of British, Scottish and Welsh descent) living in the Mountain Time zone and I set an alarm for 3:30 a.m. so that I could watch everything unfold. Quite a spectacle!
Lisa Hirsch Lozano Do you mean English as your third nationality? The United Kingdom includes England, Scotland, Wales, and the six counties of N.Ireland, all are British, plus their national identities, for now. One can only hope.
I was looking at films of previous royal funerals and noted the pallbearers. Perhaps it was because of the many upward steps but they were not nearly as graceful with the coffin as were the 8 strong lads who carried Queen Elizabeth II. She was transported with such care and perfection from start to finish. Such an honour for those men.
@@edemontfort9482 I think the army probably spent a certain amount of time thinking about the best way to carry a coffin, and thereby improved on what went before.
This was such a beautifully well orchestrated display which only U.K. can manage.Respect and dignity from start to finish, everyone performed their rolls to perfection.Those pallbearers did a magnificent job, not easy going at such a slow pace then setting the coffin down so gently.It was lovely to see little Prince George and tiny Princess Charlotte there to remember their loving grandma and perfectly behaved for a long service.You could see the pain on each of the families faces, especially Sophie and Edward shedding a few tears, it's only natural. Very hard going keeping emotions in check but they all did it so beautifully.R.I.P. our dear Queen, now at rest with your loving husband .🏴♥️👍😘
I am grateful for her kindness and grace as well as her sense of humor. She lived her life with grace. A wonderful example to the rest of us. Such a wonderful smile!
She lived through WW2 what a marvelous lady. Thinking of all the Royal Family just now but we need to ditch the drunken druggie. Harry and his horrible wife.
@@seersha2937 then perhaps don't speak on things if you're not aware just for a chance to trash our Prime Minister . There was a Federal Holiday which was country wide for all Federal employees, and then each individual Province and Premier decided whether or not to declare a holiday for their particular province.
From America. I watched the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II. I was struck by how much it focused on the family. You could see the emotions on their face; they lost a beloved mother, grandmother and great grandmother. I could see King Charles holding back tears when the national anthem was played. The lone bagpiper brought tears to my eyes; it reminded me of my grandmothers funeral.
Then perhaps convince the British Media and trolls to stop ATTACKING EVERY SINGLE BREATH THEY TAKE. Until that happens, those that respect the Sussex's work and activism will NOT quiet.
I watch the funeral on CBC Gem and they were mentioned in passing twice. Were not really seen at all. It was the Queen’s day and they followed that philosophy.
It was a beautiful funeral...Very fitting for a wonderful and dignified woman who has served the Royal family so well My thoughts and prayers are with her family
My grandmother thought it was very important for our family to show respect to those of our family who passed away by attending the visitation and the funeral. My siblings and cousins were brought up on farm and we were taught about life and death early on. I admire The Prince and Princess of Wales for allowing their children to attend their Granny’s funeral. It was a loving farewell to HMTQ.
My mom commented on how - at her own mother’s funeral three years ago, all seven grandchildren stood to read in turns a poem that had always been special to her. It was a moment of unity for us, and gave a sense of Peace in the parting. I can only hope this same Peace finds the Queen’s children and grandchildren.
The young children of the Prince and Princess of Wales are actually the Queen's great-grandchildren. I am sure their parents thought very carefully before deciding it was appropriate for them to attend the funeral.
Beautiful funeral and farewell tribute. Every detail was captivating and impressive. I was specifically moved by the bag pipe music. She will be sorely missed.
I had 2 gulp moments..1) When they took the Crown, Sceptre and Orb off the coffin and put them on the alter. 2)When they sang the Royal Anthem and Charles bit his lip…I thought it was an amazing event and the genuine grief of the family has brought them nearer and deeper in the hearts of the people.
I saw King Charles bite his lip and thought it was both very emotional combined with the thought he was making sure he did not sing the anthem himself. After all the years of singing it must feel strange to have it sung to yourself.
This was the absolute perfect send off for Her Majesty, well done and my praise for a wonderful woman as she dedicated her entire life to her country, the commonwealth and territories and her family!!!! Love and my sympathies from the USA
Can we spare just a little time to pay tribute to the staff of the Queen, how are they fairing up? Some would know her better than her children. If it wasn't for their hard work and dedication to the Royal Family, none of it would be possible. Her lady in waiting, butlers, house keepers, script writers, diary keepers, organisers, clothing specialists, dressers, and I'm sure in later years bathers, chefs, kitchen hands, dog watchers, walkers, feeders, horse men and women, footmen, drivers, grounds men and women, medical specialists, the list goes on and on. If it wasn't for all of their dedication the royals couldn't do what they do.
Thank you for mentioning the staff members . Besides mourning for their Queen , many may now be going thru major life & career changes as well . I'm sure w/ the Queen's attention to detail & planning , all ( both people & animals ) will be cared for . 💟
From my family in America, we are so very sorry for your Queen's homegoing. We watched out of respect and admired the love given to all in the royal family. So beautiful the attention to detail and the history represented.
I'm American but was up early and watching. I even missed some of work to be able to see it all. The family going through all of that, under such scrutiny, I can't imagine. But it was a fitting, lovely tribute and I'm so grateful that the world was allowed to share in it. My sincerest heartfelt condolences on her loss.
I think that the children were old enough. My 1st funeral was when I was 4. My father and cousins were kind. My father explained death in a comforting way. It’s one of my sweetest memories of him.
I lost both of my parents last year. So watching the funeral, I could totally relate at the personal level! No matter how old you are, losing a parent is heartbreaking! And as an American HongKonger, she was already our queen when I was born! She will be missed! Such an extraordinary woman!
I think that Prince George and Princess Charlotte were brought along to the funeral, not only to give them chance to say goodbye to the Queen but also to present them to the world as being in the direct line of succession to the throne of the United Kingdom.
I sobbed most of the day through this magnificent display of royalty, and all the pomp! Brilliant well done those 8 soldiers who were the the pall bearers! Excellent! thank you all for carrying her majesty safely home ! Notice Harry and mexit did not sing the anthem!! We did at home .
It was a beautiful funeral and farewell. I got up at 4am, made some breakfast and watched the entire procession until about 9:30am or so. It was nicely done and I enjoyed hearing the band play as the procession moved along. I just about cried when they lowered her casket into the floor of the church.
What a beautiful and perfect farewell to our majesty the Queen. Praying for comfort to the family, and loved ones. I think it was great for George and Charlotte to be there at their great grandmother’s funeral. They will be very grateful to their parents to attend such a great and historical farewell. They did great!
I'm from the states and thought the service was beautiful and is a reminder of family ...was very moving . My condolences for your country's huge loss.
Especially cheers for the pallbearers, they made holding on to a lead lined oak casket that weighed apparently almost a ton look lightweight, that so deserves respect.
@ Mouse house It has been pointed out in other places that those young men all were chosen from military serving actively in Iraq right now. They were brought from there especially for this. They must’ve been doing very well indeed to deserve that honor.
So admire Princess Anne, she never left her Mothers side from start to finish, what a strong and dedicated lady she is ♥️
Watching her is what brought on the flood gates for me!
Absolutely agree.
Here here. She’s amazing. And often so overlooked for her overwhelming contributions not often reported. Just like her mum going about her duties without fuss
Princess Anne gets overlooked but she really is a rock for the family and a superstar.
As King, I hope Charles relies on her for advice when needed
Can we give a round of applause for the soldiers and Procession was amazing! Moving and well organised…also the Pall Bearers carrying the coffin unbelievable well done, RIP Queen Elizabeth 💕
Totally 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Many people not from the Commonwealth seem to think the soldiers are some sort of non combatant ceremonial guard. All of them are frontline soldiers except for the bandsmen.
@@justonecornetto80 Bandsmen are frontline soldiers, they take up other duties such as medics etc. Well done to all the Services both overseas and UK.
Yes, I thought it was absolutely brilliant, the last walk up the hill to Windsor castle, my respect. To keep pace the whole time, some in the procession were not so young. What an experience for people participating and for people watching this!
Same here! Totally awesome! The details, every step every move as precisely organize.
No one cares about Harry's wife seating. Wasn't about her. Amazing service, amazing family and country. 🌿🌸🙏
THE QUEEN'S PONY AND CORGIS AWAITING HER COFFIN TO PASS BY MADE ME CRY!
Victoria Matejka: Me also. The look of lonely puzzlement on the corgis' faces broke me. Animals grieve, too.
Me too, so touching. A very thoughtful and heart warming event celebrating the Queen’s life.
@@roseb3164 I hope the corgis dont get separated. They will be sad enough without losing each other too.
@@lizeggar2421 Prince Andrew and his ex wife are having the corgis. Their poor wee faces broke my heart.
@@lizeggar2421 Andrew has them of course they will stay together, Andrew knows those dogs well in fact he gave her a Dorgi after one of the Queens died last year.... I think.
The Wales' children were exemplary. William and Catherine must be very proud of them both.
Poor George. He must have been overwhelmed and confused that this is his future also.
@@susanmetz9892 He obviously will miss his "Gan Gan"
They already personify regal. You can tell their mother is also born to be Queen.
As I was watching them being so well behaved I was wondering what type of "training" they had since they were tiny.
they both looked genuinely sad, and felt the solemnity shared. They were so respectful in their posture too, a beautiful family all of them for sure. They are definitely the brightest stars.
I admire Ann, and her decency and kindness to her wonderful mother and now her suffering brother. She is a daughter and sister that I wish I had.
She'd also be the best mother/grandmother a child could wish for...... IMO🙃🇬🇧
It's a shame Ann wasn't her first born. I believe Ann would have made a magnificent Queen, like her Mother.
I admire her too; she is actually an awesome person, always busy with things and some things are hard to deal with but somehow she can do it every time, and anytime there to help.
She seems mean and HAS been mean to RF members. She made Fergie cry. She looks/looked down her nose at all the sisters in law who married in. That's no sister or daughter I would want. Yes, she works hard---I guess (though it's not like they're standing up 12 hour slinging burgers.). So, I wouldn't mind hiring her to work for me if needed, but she can stay Charles' sister and Elizabeth's daughter. I'll pass.
Orderly, deeply religious and free from glitz. The funeral reflected The Queen perfectly.
Agreed. I appreciate that there were no celebrity's present.
Well said!
@@sallyire1 yes it's been a big game to mm from the beginning. She used The Royal Family to make a name for herself. Disgusting. Disappointed she was at the funeral.
@@cristinaxo Oh, was she there?. Didn't notice her. But gee,I was worried about The Princess Royal. Yet, she saw it out to the end. A fabulous woman, so much admiration for Her. I hope she can rest up today.
@@laurieolsen405 yes agreed. Despite everything The Wales, particularly Princess Catherine ALWAYS remains dignified. 😊👍💖
For me the bag pipe's Lament brought tears to my eyes. I don't know who that young man playing was but he did his Queen proud. The pall bearers were outstanding. A great job by everyone and my deep condolences to the whole family.
Agree. And OH MY,, the group of the pipers, MOST IMPRESSIVE.
I wish the coffin had been piped into St George’s Chapel with Amazing Grace
Im not an expert but i believe that may have been the Queens personal piper.
One played Rock of Ages 🙏🏻
@@macflod yes, I think he was
Fergie did not give interviews telling lies about the RF, unlike megan. There's the difference!
She did, had her own Oprah special..
@@lfaz4296 Did you see it? I did. I had that on tape for YEARS and watched it over again b/c she showed her daughter's dollhouse and did a tour. She did NOT trash the royal family at all in it.
“Her majesty will long be remembered after those who seek fame and fortune are forgotten.” - The Archbishop of Canterbury. Exactly.🇨🇦
None Christians wouldn't have grasped that.
Perfect by the Archbishop
Hope mm and h do not come for Coronation.
@@shawroberts5149 On behalf of everyone, thank you.
@@shawroberts5149 .
The Queen had the last say by seating Me-gain behind the tallest member of the Royal Family AND behind a tall candle. Perfection! I can hear the Queen chuckling.
AW I agree the Queen would have smiled in delight .
Kicher auch….schon der tolle Hut👍🏻💪🏻
The Queen and Prince Philip sitting on a cloud 🌨️ crying with laughter.
@@annkynaston3605 That's hilarious that you think they made it to the pearly gates.
Can we pause for a moment and consider how emotionally exhausted this family must be - 12 days of very public appearances, with barely a moment to themselves for “ugly crying”, which is what I am sure I would have been doing! Brave and dignified all the way.
The King and the Queen Consort visited each of the nations in the United Kingdom during the days of mourning, in addition to all the other ceremonies.
Ugly crying. A funny phrase. But when my mother passed. My sisters had to fix me up, The massive crying when you realize you are kind of an orphan. It must be so hard to fulfill all these obligations, when you are mourning an important part of your family.
Stoic. I agree with the ugly crying comment. We've all probably gone thru something like this. Feelings of heart break are not just towards one's family. We, especially women, cry feelings of sympathy, warmth, feelings, and just a sense of comradearie during times of grief. It should hit us all because it's what we all have in common. That little "old" young lady I found to be super cute. Just something about how she appeared in public was genuine.
Why would you care? oh no poor Rich people, they have such a hard life, all that staff doing everything for them the guards having to stand there for hours on the tax payer money, wow so exhausting having to be driven back by their chauffeurs to their palace of staff and everything catered to them hand and foot.
@@danielledumont6536 It's hard to lose a parent at any age...
The slowly fading bagpipes melody was absolutely heartbreaking, like the soul was leaving our realm forever.
Beautifully said. You've given me goosebumps,because it is so right.
Also walking into the light . This broke me
Beautiful felt & written....Removing the Royal orb strep & crown was another sad & defining moment for me...RIP 🌹
It was heartbreaking, but also so right, and just perfect.
I cried so hard 😭
It was heartbreaking to see George & Charlotte cry during the funeral. It broke my heart. They were so empowering. I love that family.
They had lost their beloved family member, my grandchildren were at their grampys ( my husband) funeral.. they adored him and it was important to say goodbye properly. Xxxx
A beloved grandma is always a a grandma even if she is the Queen of England.
Geht mir auch so….eine tolle Erziehung trotzt Wissen einmal an Stelle eines Königs zu stehen.🫶🏻🫶🏻
As a 60 year old Canadian, I was up quite early and watched it all, much like all the other Royal Funerals and Weddings. Beautiful services, lovely and haunting music, stunning soldiers and marching. How awful for The Royal Family for loosing both their parents in a span of 17 months. Blessings and prayers to The Royal Family during this time. Her Majesty will be missed.🙏🇨🇦
Being 65, I also was up early to watch the funeral of Her Majesty. Over the years I have watched the weddings and funerals of other Royals. A very moving tribute to Her Majesty. May she Rest in Peace with the members of her family who have passed before her. 🇨🇦
I'm from the States. While I watched the funeral I was struck about how the media focused on the family. I appreciated that very much. In older clips I 've seen world leaders marching behind and the family seemed to get forgotten in the clutter. This was truly a family farewell and so much more meaningful. Condolences to all, even we loved your Queen.
Well said Deborah!
Amen.
Yes, you saw the core of the queens message. Family first.
Its all been a deliberate pyscho Brainwash ritual. Not one royal tear dropped how inhuman thought out the last 10 days
The media focused on taking jabs at Harry and Meghan and what Catherine was wearing more then they did the Queen herself.
I'm glad that George & Charlotte attended their great-grandmother's funeral. It's so very important to allow children to see the rituals & process the passing of a loved one, especially if they were close.
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I agree. When my daughter was young, my mother's husband died suddenly from an aneurysm. He was very much a grandpa to her. We were in shock and made decisions quickly and one of them was not to bring the children to the funeral. My Mom was distraught and said she didn't want the children to be distressed. I just did as my Mom asked. My daughter is very intelligent and was quite mature and insightful for her age. She was upset that she was not there. She's 37 now and has always maintained that it was a mistake and we regret it. With a little planning, sensitivity and cooperation, measures can be taken to allow children to attend a funeral, say goodbye, experienced closure as well as the love and support with their family and community.
@@jhart3983 When my brother passed away almost five years ago, his grandchildren were all present at his funeral. His 11 year old grandson, read the 23rd psalm, the almost five year old put a train on his grandad’s coffin because he thought grandad probably went to heaven on a train. His three year old granddaughter called out bye bye grandad. Having them there helped us all, particularly my mum. It showed the circle of life, and that my brother wasn’t totally gone whilst his children and grandchildren were around.
I was at my greatgrandpa's funeral, when I was 9 like George. Ive never forgotten. I was and am very happy, that I got to say goodbye, and that I got to hold my grandma's hand, as she cried, watching her father's coffin being lowered into the grave.
Dying is a fact of life. Children understand. Whether its a beloved grandparent or a family pet, I think, its important, that children are allowed to be part of it, to say goodbye and to feel part of the family, instead of feeling as an outsider not allowed to show grief, as a friend of mine described it, when she was not allowed to say goodbye to her grandmother.
Exactly. It will be something they remember for the rest of their lives. The memories of their great-grandmother, and attending her historic funeral in one final goodbye, will still be with them when they eventually become working royals and are representing the nation themselves. Similar to how the Queen remembers her grandfather's jubilee celebrations, and her father's coronation when she was a little girl.
I'm an American. I love the English, and especially that noble Queen. I will miss her.
Me too, your fellow American❤
Same.❤
From an American-Prince George & Princess Charlotte are 2 of the best behaved, beautiful children I’ve ever seen. Speaks very well of how well their parents have been hands on parents. Their children know they are loved.
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It was the right thing to include young George and Charlotte in the events to help them understand not only loss and grief, but also their unique place in history. The will come away with a better understanding of their family and their role in society. George was quite surprised that everyone was talking about his granny's passing and funeral. He didn't have a clue just how important the Queen was and that both he and his father will be elevated to that status.
Didn't they do well. Such lovely children.
Personally I think they were still too small.....i just hope it doesn't leave a permanent scar like it did with Harry....just my humble opinion.
@@annetteelliott1494 I don't think it would've been a decision taken lightly by William and Catherine. Especially with it being an internationally broadcast event
We have also done this but while they have to be a bit strict , generally other funerals look at the fun times they have had together so once you explain this to the young people they do relax and laugh when people tell of the funny times everyone had together
Well said my sentiments too.
He didn’t “lose” that right; he gave it up
Weil sie beide zwar Aufmerksamkeit und viel Geld wollen,aber keinerlei Pflichten oder Gebote ….oder Kleiderordnung..
Dignified, humble, and beautiful at the same time. The Queen was a part of the Greatest Generation and her sense of duty during WWII is and always will never be forgotten.
I saw a documentary and they said she actually drove into the line of fire during the war. She was truly brave. They also mentioned the intruder who came in her room and how she kept her composure.
@@seersha2937 The whole of Britain were in the line of fire. After the Blitzkrieg the Doodle Bugs.
@@seersha2937 she was nowhere near the line of fire in the war😂😂
I agree with your statement "the greatest generation" I am the next one and try to be the person my mom was. Exceptional.
Elizabeth's funeral was deeply powerful and almost beyond words to truely describe. Her children and extended family showed incredible unity and strength in a limelight that none of us will ever experience. It was very fitting for George and Charlotte to attend and I was deeply moved to see her Pony Molly and her Corgies at Windsor.. The perfect funeral for a Queen. May She Rest in Peace.
Beautiful comment 💕
I thought the pony’s name was Emma? Regardless that was a very upsetting scene. Animals are more perceptive than we realise.
The late Queen Elizabeth. May your soul be reposed by God's grace. Amen!!!
The pony's name is Emma!
I loved seeing her corgis! I thought that was a sweet gesture considering how much she loved them. The riderless horse standing watch as the procession came into Windsor was also very fitting.
Archbishop Welby's sermon was so apparently simple. But profound and 100% on point.
The whole day..was thoroughly perfect and moving.
Lots of tears in the UK and around the world for a beloved Queenie
Could not agree more, his choice of scripture readings was very truthful.
It would have been nice if Welby had made reference to the Queen's deep and powerful Christian faith.
Those pole bearers deserve recognition. At the steps I was scared. Perfect send off for a well deserved person.
I couldn't bare the steps, what pressure to be under, one trip,,well done lads 💂
I was ten when my dad died and they thought it best I didn't go, they were wrong,
Gees. Pall bearers, dear.
Imagine the pressure ....one wrong move in split second could
Ruin everything .
At least they had the Crown, Orb/Scepter bolted down as a security measure against an accident. Those pall bearers must've been practicing for months with a similar casket loaded with weights. Bravo pall bearers!
As a Canadian I shed some… actually holding lots of tears back… as a women she reigned for 70 years from WWII in a changing world was truly remarkable. The funeral, the service, the guards were immaculate as it felt almost like a movie and yet it was live… I watched from the moment our beloved QEII passed on till today.. and every day was most respectful from the royal family and the people of the great UK.. thank you for making such memorable and loving tribute as it will be marked foverver history. ❤🇨🇦
The Canadian Mounties did an amazing job leading the parade 💕🏴🇬🇧
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Do you think it’s true what they said? That she put a candle in front of Meghan’s face? Absolutely shameful if they are lying about The Queen!
@@Roxy01234 I'm sure our Mounties felt honoured to ride once more for our Queen.
Loved seeing The Royal Mounted Police leading the procession ,
I don’t believe I’ll ever see anything more spectacular in my lifetime. The British people should be very proud. The history, the respect paid to such a remarkable Queen by her entire Kingdom. I don’t think any other country 🇬🇧could ever pull off such an event. Well done.
'Operation London Bridge'
@@ehamill3021 Actually it started with Operation Unicorn.. because our lovely Queen passed in Scotland.. 🏴🇬🇧
We are very proud! Thank you!
Absolutely so true. It was spectacular and I think you’re right, No other country could pull that off.
One things For sure, NO ONE does it like The British! I'm So Proud of my British Heritage. ❤
Sophie, Edward and Princess Ann have REALLY impressed me since the Queen’s death, they have been impeccable, esp Ann ❤️
Princess Anne is special................ Truly BRILLIANT X
I totally agree.
I've had great respect for them for a long time. Anne is a regular work horse with no need for praise or attention. Edward and Sophie have stayed quietly in the background for years. Class acts, all 3.
@@bobyriverside 💯🙏🏻
Lady Louise, our English rose, is so like Mary of Teck, wife of George V.
It was a delight to see these younger royals, they are a credit to her Majesty.
From America I personally think it was just right! Respect, dignity, everything a Queens funeral should be. Just spectacularly beautiful. You all should be very proud of all the hard work and participation this funeral was. Just perfect!
💯that’s exactly what my mom told me to write for her 🌴Florida here 🌴🙏🏻💕
I'm also American who had great respect for the Queen. Your comment was well said.
I agree with your sentiments, I watched from North Texas, the various channels coverage for almost 8 hrs and was in awe.
Thank you from London ❤️
I watched from here in NYC. What a beautiful and fitting service for your Queen. She is respected around the world. Deepest condolences to the UK on her loss 🙏🙏
The Funeral gave me a deep appreciation for tradition.
As a Canadian we have always been proud of our Queen
If remember correctly, you have The Queen on your money. It will change now too
@@macflod From what I've heard, no plans to change it, but who know after some time. (Canadian here)
🇦🇺 What a fantastic send of for our Wonderful Queen
Speak for yourself.
It's rude to Speak for others.
No one appointed you their spokesperson.
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Only the British can stage such a dignified classy ceremony.
True. It was the most amazing thing I've ever see. That drumbeat, all those wonderful sailors' marching pace, this colour, the horses, the SILENCE,EERIE,with so many there. The utter precision of it all, not a glitch that I could see. It was a HERCULEAN effort, and they did it beautifully.you can only be amazed that it was such a serious occasion, but in spite of all the pomp and ceremony,there was a simplicity as well.
YOU SERVED YOUR LITTLE QUEEN BEAUTIFULLY,all of those who took part,and the crowds showed respect and love. It was so moving, and we'll never see the likes of it again. It was history making, and I'll never forget it. And, as usual, Britain did it well,as ONLY Britain can do.
HA!
I hope that never changes ❤️
You can expect nothing less from the 'greatest' colonizer of the modern era
@@bornfree1888 Oh give it a rest and go to cry somewhere else.
I’m from England living in Australia. I have never been so proud to be British! What a truly special and beautiful send off for a beautiful and remarkable woman 👑🤍🤍🤍
Even in death she has done our country proud.
The most moving image for me.. is the bag piper playing and walking away as the sound grows more distant. This happened at Prince Philps funeral and struck me then as well. The Queen loved bagpipes, the Prince not so much. I wish King Charles much success and hope there are more nations to join the Commonwealth to keep the monarchy busy until Prince George's children are ready to take the throne! Really have enjoyed seeing Camilla as well.
Poignant , the piper played “ sleep dearie sleep “ today .
That is the moment where I lost it.
Yes me also.
Me too I cried buckets x
The whole event was magnificent and yes the lone piper is a very moving
Those kids did a great job. So mature and well behaved after a stressful long week. It shows their character. I think they will have really great lives. They have parents doing a wonderful job. Kids learn by example.
Lori+1 I agree with you 100%
Yes. They were great. A credit to Kate and William. Quite dignified, for little kids. But class will show, every time.
The Queen was honored beautifully. Each person involved made it reverant.
The Pall bearers have been immense!They never faltered under the enormous weight of HMs coffin. They had a huge & indeed honourable task to do over 10 days & they were absolutely rock solid! Such fine young men & for me they shone out with exemplary duty & literally deserve a medal for their heroic performance. I hope they receive some sort of honours... well earned!
Same here
The coffin weighed 500 pounds whereas Winston Churchills was a 1000 so in theory it was fairly lightweight being lead lined.
I heard a commentator say the coffin alone weighed 300 kg (660 pounds) so it must have been a challenge to carry it along and up the stairs.
What a beautiful funeral! The procession was so grand. It was an immense undertaking and perfectly done. The colors all around, the uniforms so utterly impressive. The family behaved wonderfully. The Queens last wreath on her coffin was spectacular! I was so happy to see the pinks. And I will miss her so much. She was indeed a very grand individual.
I suddenly realized mid way through the march, that there weren’t any pop stars scheduled to be singing. Really refreshing
@@lesliepropheter5040 . It seemed like 90% of the congregation was aged 75 and above. Old and stuffy.
@@susanmetz9892 75 and above? You must have watched a different funeral service than the rest of us saw.
@@susanmetz9892 what a sourpuss you appear to be. Old people are also human beings. This wonderful Queen was 96 years old, of course those of her own generation remember her well and admire her and paid their respects.
@@susanmetz9892 Cameras mainly on dignitaries- Ha!! Usually old stuffy type people 😂 LoL
I was up all night watching the funeral. It was such a historical event and the Pomp and Ceremony and Pageantry were like nothing I have seen in my lifetime. I admit to crying at several points. The hearse passing her Corgis just had me sobbing. I could not believe how the people came out and waited in line for hours to pay respect to their Queen. It was just amazing. I am an American and have been a big fan of the Monarchy for many, many years.
No one does Pomp like the Brits! 👍💕
I still watch the royal funeral
I am American and I cried through the entire funeral.
Those eight pall bearers did an excellent job. They had so much responsibility not only for the coffin but also to make sure nothing fell off the top of the coffin.
Everything was quite firmly attached. I noted when the Orb, especially, was placed on the altar it has like a spike on the underside and the priest made sure it was set firmly into a receiving slot
The fact that it’s lined with lead it required a lot of strength…and they made it look effortless.
The CROWN, ORB, AND SEPTRE WERE SECURELY ATTACHED TO
THE TOP OF THE OAK COFFIN BY SPECIAL BRASS FITTINGS! TRUST ME, THOSE PRICELESS ROYAL JEWELS COULD NEVER FALL OFF! (THE CROWN HAS A 300+ CARAT DIAMOND, & THE SEPTRE, A 541 CARAT DIAMOND!!!!! "THE STARS OF AFRICA"- large and small).
@@CLVELES Apparently the coffin weighed 36 stones, that's 228 kilos...!! I should think the Queen's body weighed very little, she was so tiny towards the end of her life...
Not to forget the Scottish pallbearers doing the same job in Edinburgh.
I am an Australian and I watched the funeral out of respect. Reverence is what I feel
Well she was the queen on Aus too ya know
We were like you watched it from start to end
Her respect for us 🇦🇺was reflected in her dedication to the Commonwealth
❤ and the fact that at St George Chapel the first reading was done by Baroness Scotland
@@nanajockel Baroness Scotland's reading was so powerful and clear.
As an American, I am giving my condolences to the family of the Queen and too all the people in the U. K
I watched both services. They were very heartfelt and poignant, capturing the essence of Her Majesty the Queen and focusing on what meant the most to her: Duty, service to others, kindness, humbleness, and her faith. I got a little choked up when it was time to lower the casket below St. George's because that meant she was truly gone now. She's relieved of all the earthly responsibilities, the problems, and the physical pain she endured since the end of last year. Windsor is a beautiful place.
@ROSE Yes, exactly. When I saw the lowering of the casket below floor level, I thought, "This just can't be." It was like someone who has been constant my whole life, just disappearing!" When I was born, she was 28 and already Queen for three years. So, she has just been there, steady and constant my entire life. I almost couldn't bear to see the lowering into the vault. Heartbreaking.
@@continentalgin 🙏🏻💕💕💕💕
My heart skipped a beat when the casket began to be lowered. If ever I should ever again get to England, I intend to make a pilgrimage to the chapel where the family is buried.
Oh everything will be okay
Rose I will like to chat you privately,
Hope you don’t mind?
I am glad everything went smoothly today. I was a little worried about the security. The funeral was a beautiful farewell.
I was worried the rain
True, imagine if it was a real life "Designated Survivor"?
Now that we know they are capable of doing it I wonder if they are interested in protecting the average UK citizens from the daily violence they are forced to live with?
@@shielahaven655 Yeah, I thought of that too.
Security was never in doubt, the British Secret Services along with our Military and Public services did their job... The Yank's are always the only one's who insist on handling the security of their chief, it's easy to do when you know that the best security service in the world has actually got it covered... I wish just once someone would refuse to allow the US secret service to put everyone else's life at risk, if they can't trust the security provided then they should stay away.. simple
I really feel that Queen Elizabeth II may have missed Phillip a lot more than we realized. Doing all these birthdays and jubilees without him, took more of a toll on her heart than many of us realized.
I think when they finally make the COD public ppl will be truly amazed at the strength it too for her to carry out her Royal duties right til the end. Some of us who follow Lady C already know COD the Queen was definitely one strong woman. 🥲
Don't you think that if everyone stopped second guessing about everything happening with Harry and Meghan, and paid attention to the service and Queen, life would be better.
Can’t agree more.
Thank. You.
After this they'll be forgotten. People have had enough of the professional victimhood.
I'll be glad to not hear about them anymore. This last 10 days was about the Queen and only her.
they can't, they are obsessed with them
I thought the piper leaving the chapel at the end of the second service was incredibly moving.
So true! That piper leaving the building as he played was very emotional. I really felt The Queen's spirit left with him.
That’s when I really lost it
So so moving xx 😘
Proud of everyone who participated in this amazing ceremony
He played Rock of Ages. All I could think of is that was the ancient way they would “repeat and fade” and imagine how moving it was for those in the Church. 🥲 they would hear the faint echo leaving 🙏🏻
I knew it was going to be glorious but the sheer magnificence! It was stunning. I hope everyone involved knows how grateful we are. It was perfect. What a beautiful farewell to our Queen.
Stunningly expensive for tax payers while the streets are full of homeless, the healthcare system is failing, and half of them are in the dole. 😬
The poor, sick and miserable will always be with us. A Queen of this magnificent caliber serves but once every few hundred years…if that.
There was nothing wrong with the seating,everyone was where they should be.
In my opinion, the church layout is just wrong. The congregation simply looks at each other and not at the speaker.
Agree!
Exactly! Meghan behind the huge candle stand!
@@lorddsschool8421 you realize she is behind the candle, only as it is relative to the angle of where the camera was positioned that took that picture? The candle isnt that big, and shes not actually seated behing it. Smh
We all know that the organisers knew the exact spot that camera was going to be positioned in.
A clever little ruse to complicate Markles next Oprah interview. I’d love it if someone asked her - were you there?😂
The lone piper just so special and Prince George plus little Princess Charlot so lovely and well behaved for small children.
I loved Charlottes wonderful little fedora hat...
I cried when I saw Prince George walking behind the casket
The Wales children were more behaved then the Carparkels 🥴🥴
As an American, the impact of this was still so utterly powerful. The queen took the throne the same year my mother was born. She was a figure of poise and grace for seventy years, and in my opinion she struck a well-balanced chord for ‘working royals’ in how to conduct themselves in their position. She was a leader who accepted her humanity, admitted her mistakes, but did not crow over her successes. As she aged, she grew more comfortable in her skin and showed the younger generation that humor has a place in royal life.
I was born in Scotland now live in Australia and I was born the same year the Queen and Prince Phillip were married
We were once apart of England 🇬🇧 America was called British America back in those days! We have so many things from England 🇬🇧 the colors of our flag🇺🇲 our national anthem is the same except we changed the word's.
Very well said
I, being an American too; admired Queen Elizabeth, II. She was an amazing role model.
I’m from South Africa 🇿🇦 and the funeral ceremonies was absolutely flawlessly executed! (The whole week. I think Queen Elizabeth would have been extremely proud.)
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She planned it all. Operation London Bridge was in effect.
And she was responsible for maintaining Apartheid in your country
@@braghana2390 oh please!
Really! The woman who benefitted from slavery, apartheid and thugging the world, Africa mainly
I cried when the Crown, Orb and Septre were taken off the Queens casket..the significance of seeing that really hit home
@Hilary Harrington D.L.T. Yes, very much at that moment - comprehending the true finality of this Elizabethan Age. But so many other moments for me as well - the lengthy aerial footage of her hearse travelling from Edinburgh to London. Her people able to follow each mile of her final journey. Elizabeth's four children, in slow-step, behind the gun carriage. The lone piper. The panoramic crowds, come to honour and pay their respects. King Charles in the final moments, as his mother's coffin lowered. Prince Edward's visible sorrow. Even the Royal Flag draped across her coffin set me off. And when the patch of the Queen's Regiment was placed on her coffin. (I may not have all the terms quite right.) But certainly a landmark event for our generation - as Queen Victoria's funeral procession was for a previous one.
This was the Queen’s funeral. Not about Harry and Meghan! For once the media was concentrating on what mattered the events of the day!
Yet they still had to bring it back to themselves with snide comments that they weren’t happy. Boo bloody Hoo.
Unfussy, deeply moving and powerful, just like her majesty 🙏❤️
When Charlotte cried I lost it. Blubbering like it was my great gramma . When I lost ny mom it was the hardest loss of my life. I can’t imagine it being on a world stage to be judged by everyone. My grief my business. I feel very sad for this family.
Me too. I lost it a few times. Didn't think I would,but I did,it was a very beautiful send off, to an obviously beloved person.
@@laurieolsen405 get a grip! 🙄
She was "Queen Grandmum" to the World .. 🌍
i attended my mother's funeral when I was 6 years old, I was asked if I wanted to go and I said yes. It was the best thing for me to attend the funeral. It was significant for me to realise that I would not see her again, she wasn't going to walk in to a room at home or meet me at the school gate. Every parents has to judge whether or not their child is emotionally mature to handle a funeral of a loved one. But for me it was a healing experience.
It was simply MAGNIFICENT.
NONE, COULD HAVE DONE IT BETTER.
I'm an Indonesian, not directly connected again with the British since 1948 but everytime I see the funerals of senior Royal members my heart goes out for it until right now when HM Elizabeth passed away, I'm stunning on how people loved and respect for her 7 decades dedications to the Throne until her last breath. So compared Her Majesty's longtime accomplishment vs some kinda spotlight hunter who failed to launch soon maybe not in the perfect moment right now. Or maybe won't. Thank you, Ma'am for your service and life for humanity around the world 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you.
Thank you ❤🇬🇧
👍🇬🇧💕
I am Indonesian too, you say it beautifully
I certainly remember the day of the queen’s coronation. It was my mother’s birthday, and it was also the day that my grandfather died. I was an 11 years old Texas girl, and everything about that day made a really lasting impression on me. I have always been a devoted fan of Her Majesty. She was an amazing woman.
The Queen and her funeral will forever be etched in my mind. She was an amazing, inspiring mother figure. Will miss seeing her in the news or magazines. 🙏🏼🥲🙏🏼🥲🙏🏼
May Her Majesty Rest in Eternal Peace 🙏🏼♥️🙏🏼
This was an amazing procession.kudos to Prince George and Princess Charlotte well done
I'm American (of British, Scottish and Welsh descent) living in the Mountain Time zone and I set an alarm for 3:30 a.m. so that I could watch everything unfold. Quite a spectacle!
Lisa Hirsch Lozano
Do you mean English as your third nationality? The United Kingdom includes England, Scotland, Wales, and the six counties of N.Ireland, all are British, plus their national identities, for now.
One can only hope.
I'm in Dallas, Texas and I set my alarm for 4:00 a.m. My ancestors were English, Scots and Northern Irish. A triple whammy!
@@giuliettamassina7787 Fair enough, English then.
Awesome.
Thank you so much, the love from America 🇺🇸 and support against the Markles bad behaviour means a lot! 🇬🇧
Can you even imagine the deeply incredible honor for those Soldiers who carried The Queen’s Coffin! What a privilege
Absolutely. How proud they will be in years to come when they tell their grandchildren how they carried their Queen to her rest. ❤
I was looking at films of previous royal funerals and noted the pallbearers. Perhaps it was because of the many upward steps but they were not nearly as graceful with the coffin as were the 8 strong lads who carried Queen Elizabeth II. She was transported with such care and perfection from start to finish. Such an honour for those men.
@@edemontfort9482 I think the army probably spent a certain amount of time thinking about the best way to carry a coffin, and thereby improved on what went before.
George and Charlotte impeccable so proud of them💕💕💕
This was such a beautifully well orchestrated display which only U.K. can manage.Respect and dignity from start to finish, everyone performed their rolls to perfection.Those pallbearers did a magnificent job, not easy going at such a slow pace then setting the coffin down so gently.It was lovely to see little Prince George and tiny Princess Charlotte there to remember their loving grandma and perfectly behaved for a long service.You could see the pain on each of the families faces, especially Sophie and Edward shedding a few tears, it's only natural. Very hard going keeping emotions in check but they all did it so beautifully.R.I.P. our dear Queen, now at rest with your loving husband .🏴♥️👍😘
I am grateful for her kindness and grace as well as her sense of humor. She lived her life with grace. A wonderful example to the rest of us. Such a wonderful smile!
I have always said. She was so graceful and. ADORABLE. " R.I.P
HRH."🙏🕊🕊
She lived through WW2 what a marvelous lady. Thinking of all the Royal Family just now but we need to ditch the drunken druggie. Harry and his horrible wife.
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She was our Queen too. Don’t underestimate our Royal loyalty.🥰🇨🇦😘
We don't my friend
So sorry Trudeau denied a national holiday. Extremely unfortunate since you are part of the Commonwealth. ❤️
@@seersha2937 Trudeau did not deny a holiday, that was decided by the premier of the Province you live in.
@@nikki1261 I live in Florida
@@seersha2937 then perhaps don't speak on things if you're not aware just for a chance to trash our Prime Minister . There was a Federal Holiday which was country wide for all Federal employees, and then each individual Province and Premier decided whether or not to declare a holiday for their particular province.
From America. I watched the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II. I was struck by how much it focused on the family. You could see the emotions on their face; they lost a beloved mother, grandmother and great grandmother. I could see King Charles holding back tears when the national anthem was played. The lone bagpiper brought tears to my eyes; it reminded me of my grandmothers funeral.
An incredible lady. Curtsying to her Mama at Holyrood had me in tears!
It would be great if harry and the wife weren't the focus of these chats.
Exactly my thoughts. I know the media thrives on scurrilous gossip and discord but I wish they'd given it a rest just for a day.
Then perhaps convince the British Media and trolls to stop ATTACKING EVERY SINGLE BREATH THEY TAKE. Until that happens, those that respect the Sussex's work and activism will NOT quiet.
@@LoveWinsMovement what work? !! And activism??
I watch the funeral on CBC Gem and they were mentioned in passing twice. Were not really seen at all. It was the Queen’s day and they followed that philosophy.
@@carolzippel5021 so you took the time to notice they were mentioned twice? Wow! You must be obsessed with them to even notice.
It was a beautiful funeral...Very fitting for a wonderful and dignified woman who has served the Royal family so well
My thoughts and prayers are with her family
H&M literally make a career out of being upset!
......of course, everyone knows......it's Old Methane's "go-to M.O." - Victimhood
Whoever was responsible for the seating plan deserves a medal.
Exactly you haters are so obsessed with Meghan aren’t you mourning the loss of Elizabeth?
@@izntshewonderfull1626 You are clearly the one obsessed by her... So sad.
Lmfao
@@izntshewonderfull1626 were not hating
@@izntshewonderfull1626 We can do both.
My grandmother thought it was very important for our family to show respect to those of our family who passed away by attending the visitation and the funeral. My siblings and cousins were brought up on farm and we were taught about life and death early on. I admire The Prince and Princess of Wales for allowing their children to attend their Granny’s funeral. It was a loving farewell to HMTQ.
Verdade Pretzel, muito bonito . É muito apreciável esse funeral da Rainha.
My mom commented on how - at her own mother’s funeral three years ago, all seven grandchildren stood to read in turns a poem that had always been special to her. It was a moment of unity for us, and gave a sense of Peace in the parting. I can only hope this same Peace finds the Queen’s children and grandchildren.
The young children of the Prince and Princess of Wales are actually the Queen's great-grandchildren. I am sure their parents thought very carefully before deciding it was appropriate for them to attend the funeral.
For me the sight of Harry not singing the national anthem was very dissappionting
The words are very difficult and hard to remember when your brain is addled
The Pipers were magnificent. So moving 😢
Great Point, well done to the persons who organised the massive logistics & security of all of this. You guys are a credit to our Country
Most of it has been planned for years with the Queen herself and all of the relevant heads of the armed forces, police, Government etc...
Beautiful funeral and farewell tribute. Every detail was captivating and impressive. I was specifically moved by the bag pipe music. She will be sorely missed.
I had 2 gulp moments..1) When they took the Crown, Sceptre and Orb off the coffin and put them on the alter. 2)When they sang the Royal Anthem and Charles bit his lip…I thought it was an amazing event and the genuine grief of the family has brought them nearer and deeper in the hearts of the people.
I was gutted.
I saw King Charles bite his lip and thought it was both very emotional combined with the thought he was making sure he did not sing the anthem himself. After all the years of singing it must feel strange to have it sung to yourself.
This was the absolute perfect send off for Her Majesty, well done and my praise for a wonderful woman as she dedicated her entire life to her country, the commonwealth and territories and her family!!!! Love and my sympathies from the USA
This was such a beautiful send off for Queen Elizabeth 11. Everything was done with taste and it was something one sees only once in a life time.
Can we spare just a little time to pay tribute to the staff of the Queen, how are they fairing up? Some would know her better than her children. If it wasn't for their hard work and dedication to the Royal Family, none of it would be possible. Her lady in waiting, butlers, house keepers, script writers, diary keepers, organisers, clothing specialists, dressers, and I'm sure in later years bathers, chefs, kitchen hands, dog watchers, walkers, feeders, horse men and women, footmen, drivers, grounds men and women, medical specialists, the list goes on and on. If it wasn't for all of their dedication the royals couldn't do what they do.
Thank you for mentioning the staff members . Besides mourning for their Queen , many may now be going thru major life & career changes as well . I'm sure w/ the Queen's attention to detail & planning , all ( both people & animals ) will be cared for . 💟
They must be devastated.
From my family in America, we are so very sorry for your Queen's homegoing. We watched out of respect and admired the love given to all in the royal family. So beautiful the attention to detail and the history represented.
Amen to that 🙏👏 hands down for all the soldiers and processions. They were perfect
I'm American but was up early and watching. I even missed some of work to be able to see it all. The family going through all of that, under such scrutiny, I can't imagine. But it was a fitting, lovely tribute and I'm so grateful that the world was allowed to share in it. My sincerest heartfelt condolences on her loss.
The actual service was deeply moving and religious. It was perfect. May the Queen rest in Peace 🙏 Long live King Charles III 🙏
I think that the children were old enough. My 1st funeral was when I was 4. My father and cousins were kind. My father explained death in a comforting way. It’s one of my sweetest memories of him.
Baroness Scotland in my option was magnificent- her reading of the pray , what a beautiful voice✝️
100% agree…wonderful reading & set the tone beautifully.
I lost both of my parents last year. So watching the funeral, I could totally relate at the personal level! No matter how old you are, losing a parent is heartbreaking! And as an American HongKonger, she was already our queen when I was born! She will be missed! Such an extraordinary woman!
I'm so sorry you lost both of your parents in the same year. I wish you well.
Sorry for your loss 🙏🏻💕
So sorry for your double loss, Rally! ❤️
@Rally Jira Bless you❤
@Rally Jira: I am so sorry for your tragic loss. 🇨🇦
I think that Prince George and Princess Charlotte were brought along to the funeral, not only to give them chance to say goodbye to the Queen but also to present them to the world as being in the direct line of succession to the throne of the United Kingdom.
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Prince George and Princess Charlotte were their because this is THEIR history. And they were the best behaved children ever. xo
Planning was extraordinary not a step out of place . Truly a magnificent affair . A funeral fit for an amazing Queen .
Maybe the Queen requested that George and Charlotte be there with William and Catherine's approval?
I sobbed most of the day through this magnificent display of royalty, and all the pomp! Brilliant well done those 8 soldiers who were the the pall bearers! Excellent! thank you all for carrying her majesty safely home !
Notice Harry and mexit did not sing the anthem!!
We did at home .
How do you know these Talking Heads said the Queen directed they were hide they behind a candle. 🙄
@@sulleys1929 They were still partly visible at times.
Its was too difficult for them to learn the new words..
I think he did. Not sure about her!
@@roseb3164 why would they accuse a dead woman of things like this?
it was such a Beautiful ceremony
The entire funeral service was beautiful and elegant. I think that everyone carried themselves well.
It was a beautiful funeral and farewell. I got up at 4am, made some breakfast and watched the entire procession until about 9:30am or so. It was nicely done and I enjoyed hearing the band play as the procession moved along. I just about cried when they lowered her casket into the floor of the church.
What a beautiful and perfect farewell to our majesty the Queen. Praying for comfort to the family, and loved ones. I think it was great for George and Charlotte to be there at their great grandmother’s funeral. They will be very grateful to their parents to attend such a great and historical farewell. They did great!
I'm from the states and thought the service was beautiful and is a reminder of family ...was very moving . My condolences for your country's huge loss.
Especially cheers for the pallbearers, they made holding on to a lead lined oak casket that weighed apparently almost a ton look lightweight, that so deserves respect.
@ Mouse house It has been pointed out in other places that those young men all were chosen from military serving actively in Iraq right now. They were brought from there especially for this. They must’ve been doing very well indeed to deserve that honor.