Britain's best of the best. Sleep well,beloved Elizabeth, and delight in the wonderful adventure that awaits you with your beloved Bertie, our noble King George.
I spite of the sad circumstances, I do admire the dignity and respect shown throughout these ceremonial proceedings. Good qualities that we all should strive towards in our daily lives.
You are missed Your majesty. There will be one like you ever again. I'm watching this now again and it still brings tears to my eye. Eternal rest grant unto Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth oh Lord. And let the Perpetual Light shine upon her. May she rest in peace, Amen.
I have the funeral coverage on video at home; however, my tape ran out at the end, and I missed the most emotional part of the coverage; when David Dimbleby said:- "...As the royal family return to Buckingham Palace, they return without the presence of a lady who came from a different time; they may be forgiven for feeling.. a little lonely; without her reassuring presence. From westminster, good afternoon." Then they played the opening tune with pictures again. Can you please uplodad this?
I meant no disrespect. Yes, I am an American. Pardon my ignorance but I just thought they wouldn't bring out the real crown which is priceless. I thought for security reasons they would have the real one in a vault. I love all the pomp of the royal family.
What is the funeral march called? I wouldn't want to detract from this beautiful ceremony, but I think it's the same as the one played in Godfather II.
@ProjectLarter It was The Queen that never liked Princess Diana, The Queen Mother liked Diana. From what I know she treated Diana liked a member of the family.
this is a simple request... do you know the name of the march they used between the queen chappel to westminster hall... thank you from an young from argentina
@szqsk8 It's not part of the Crown Jewels, though it was made by the Crown Jewellers especially for her at her coronation. She often wore it as a circlet, with the arches and orb on top detached. It's made of platinum set with diamnds including the Koh-i-Noor diamond.
@stellarworker Why does your link say "EnglishMonarchs"....the Queen mother was Scottish, and its a United Kingdom of Scotland and England, started by a Scottish king whome united them, King James. The monarchy is British, that means people of the British Isles, their Scottish/English/Welsh/Cornish.
@szqsk8 You can see more by going to : englishmonarchs.co.uk/crown_jewels.htm) Crown made for Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. This contains the legendary Koh-i-noor, or Mountain of Light diamond. Indian in origin, its history can be traced to the thirteenth century.
no offense taken. On such a big occasion it would definitely be the real thing. The soldiers around it are real soldiers we dont just have soldiers who fight and soldiers who stand outside buckingham palace these huys may well have been in afghanistan a week before would protect any such intrusions.
hello the queen mother did not like mind control and hurt and pain ok and to see young women hurt as to mind control games and to use her name for it lesley poole