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When watching that bit when she is running on that ship, reminds me of watching the documentary Ant and Dec presented for the 40th year of the Princes Trust, when Charles came back from serving in the Navy was when he founded it, has some hilarious and great moments. Notably some videos of Charles when he was incredibly young, family videos essentially, is a bit of Edward VIII (though not sure if he'd succeeded his father George V by then) and his brother Albert (but called Bertie, had a horrible stammer, hence the film the Kings Speech was a categorical legend) later after his brothers abdication George VI in one bit of their home videos.
I had the pleasure of being there this year. I also have a member of family who is in the band playing. Was absolutely amazing. Also, would love to see a full reaction to Mountbatten Festival of Music 2023. take care o/
Interesting reaction. I didn't expect tears. I am not a hypocrite I am not a royalists. But I admit I have been surprised that American reactors have been so interested and respectful of Britain. Because in the past I would have thought you hated us, like the current US President does.
I am an old English bloke of 73. Can I say that i I really think you two girls get it as far as Britain and our dearly missed Queen are concerned. Thank you ❤
During her later years, people joked she had had plenty of time to organise her own funeral. During preparations, it was discussed how her coffin would be brought to London if she was to pass away elsewhere. She decided to use the same plane that's used to bring soldiers back from war zones, saying "if it's good enough for my boys, it's good enough for me". And so that's the plane that brought her down from Balmoral ❤ I noticed the blank look on your faces when the Aberfan mining disaster was mentioned. It was an absolute tragedy and the Royals still visit there regularly even though it was nearly 60yrs ago. Maybe it's something you could look into (tissues at the ready though!).
I worked for the G.P.O. at the time as a telephonist and it was the most harrowing time trying desperately to get a trunk line for family not living in Wales . To this day I am in bits when they show the memorial. May God help everyone involved and hold those beautiful children in his arms. R.I.P. darling children🏴💔😭
I'm in a wave of tears... Obviously she was never my Queen, but her loss was tremendously heartbreaking... When the news broke, I thought it was an elaborate joke, then sky news popped up, then the BBC, then CBS, then NBC... Long live her memory.
She was the backbone of this country and her legacy will live on. I say to anyone that wants an elected head of state, name me one person that is capable and deserving to fulfil the role, and I can’t think of one. Thank you girls for showing so much love. You’re honorary Brits. Long live the King. I’m now an emotional wreck.
The great thing about a Constitutional Monarchy is the stability afforded by the monarch. Prime Ministers and Parliaments come and go but the rock of the Monarchy remains without a break. When her Majesty passed Charles became King and so the tradition continues. God save the King!
Its so lovely to see how much our queen really managed to become everyone's queen and touch the hearts of people all over the world. Thank you for a beautiful, respectful video ladies.
As an e Royal Navy serviceman this bought a tear to my eye, I met Prince Philip on 3 occasions but not, sadly, Her Majesty, however my childhood best friend ( and he still is ) was a chef to The Queen for many years. Thank you for this video
Dear Natasha and Debbie, thank you again for this fantastic reaction and for sharing. It was such an honour and privilege for me to write the music and script for this. Even more so with His Majesty in the audience. Her late Majesty’s dedication to her nation and the commonwealth was truly remarkable.
Thank you for your ongoing support for the UK. I served in the Royal Navy 1966/1990 as an engineer. If I had to, i would do it again at 73. Both our country, plus others around the world, have our problems with the younger generations wanting to pull it all down. Some people call it progress, and a majority call it anarchy. Thanks once again. John
Thank you for another amazing video, am currently watching this on the bus, on my way to work in Edinburgh. I miss the Queen everyday, but as I was always brought up being told, Kings and Queens may die, but they live on in memory and when memory has past, they live on in history, may God bless you both and the United States of America, God save the King 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧
Well that reduced me to a soggy sobbing mess! Thank you I enjoyed it enormously. Watching Trooping The Colour yesterday I was totally floored at one point whilst watching the King inspecting the troops on horseback it took me back to being a child watching the late Queen inspecting HER troops riding her beloved Burmese.
@@TheNatashaDebbieShow You Girls did an amazing job on this video and you are both very loved by us, the Brits. You made a 33 year old man cry in this video. I swore an Oath to the late Queen in 2011. ❤❤
Good afternoon from Mandurah Western Australia 🇦🇺🌏. Beautiful tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II. Last night of the proms is a famous concert held at Royal Albert Hall founded in 1895. Known songs land of hope and glory and rule Britannia.
I hope you girls watch the Trooping the Colour: The Kings Birthday Parade from yesterday Saturday 17th June. I know how much you will love and appreciate the bands, the marching, the regal significance of the event and seeing our king on horseback. Love to you both 🥰
Thank you, ladies, for this wonderful tribute. That was a very tearful start to my day, but what can you do when you can’t ever shake off the memories and the appreciation of everything she did to promote this country and the rest of the Commonwealth? There are many other Queens in the world but there will never be one to match Elizabeth II. God bless her. ❤
Theres only one Hymn I can think of that personifie's our Late Queen of Beloved Memory and to all Service Personnal of both our countrys is " I VOW TO THEE MY COUNTRY" Thank you Beautiful Ladies for all the videos you have posted. From a Ex R.A.F. Child . Cheers and I raise my Gllass to you and Your Service Personnal. And Most inportantly to all Military Families on Both Sides of the POND.
Can't still believe she has left us... Most of us never knew another Monarch! Bless her, she is now with her parents, husband and sister, I'm sure. I'm a believer - and God bless you both, too!! Great videos, great comments from u both! ❤🏳🌈💐
I had no idea this had even taken place, so thank you for sharing this on your show. What a stunningly beautiful tribute to our great late Queen. What a Monarch what a woman ❤and what a heartfelt tribute from yourselves. Thank you
Thank you for the trouble you took to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II. For many of us, she was a symbol of stability and continuity in some very uncertain times.
Thank you for showing so much love and respect for Queen Elizabeth II. She really was and icon and a leading light to us and the world. May she Rest in Peace.
A small piece of trivia, the Battleship at 3:52 is HMS Vanguard, the Royal Navy's last Dreadnought Battleship. She was built during WW2 using spare15" gun turrets that had been in store since WW1 when they had been removed from two 'Large Light Cruisers' that were converted into Aircraft Carriers. Queen Elizabeth did a round the world cruise on board her. I am old enough to remember the Coronation. At the time my family lived in a rural part of West Sussex in the south of England, and very few people had a TV at that time. Our local Parish Church arranged for a TV to be temporally installed so that the local people could watch the Coronation. I was 3 years old at the time, and this is my earliest memory of seeing TV.
Keeping in mind that in 1953 during the Queen's Coronation, not everyone had a television set in their home, so it is remarkable that 27 million people watched the coronation! Thank you for showing this video! ❤
Do not feel ashamed for showing emotion or have hide it. You're only human and what you feel is real. One great video and well worth the view. It's amazing how it was put together. Thank-you.
Both of you should be given the freedom of every town village and city in the UK for the love you show to our royal family and our country god bless you
I would just like you to know I am 83 years old, my wife 84, & were so pleased that on March 22nd 2002 we received a card delivered to our home from Her Majesty congratulating us on our Diamond Wedding anniversary. God bless you.
Wow just wow another great video ladies very emotional and brilliant at the same time rip our Queen Elizabeth gone but never forgotten always in our hearts and long live the king . Thank you for all your hard work natasha and Debbie x
What a fitting tribute to a truly amazing woman. I’m forever learning new things about her. She was so impressive to me and she always will be. Thank you for bringing this tribute to your channel as we would not have known about it otherwise. Much appreciated X
@@TheNatashaDebbieShow Thank you for every tribute that you two have ever paid to our Royal Family. God bless you both, and thank your own families for their service. I utterly adored Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip. The respective deaths still personally hurt me.
I am a Royal Marine (now 80 and I served in the 60' sand 70's) and it has coloured and informed the rest of my life. I was there for this extraordinary evening and it was everything you say. I know you are a fan of our RM Band service and we are very proud of all that they do - including of course as our medics, which is why so many of them also have campaign medals and thus have seen active service.
Awesome video, I went to trooping the colour yesterday and it's still sad not seeing Queen Elizabeth, she had a long interesting life and is sadly missed
Whenever I see footage of the late Queen I cannot stop the tears from rolling. Until her death I'd never know another monarch. I have been extremely fortunate to have met both Her Majesty and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and you really could not wish to meet two more kind and friendly people. Her Majesty had a wicked sense of humour and had the knack of being able to but anyone she met at their ease. Prince Philip always had a joke or humorous story to tell, and always had people around him smiling and laughing. We'll never see the like of our late Queen and Prince Philip again. Gone but never forgotten. I'm lucky enough to know a close relative of both Her Majesty and Prince Philip (he's actually related to both of them through different lines of their family), and it's always wonderful to sit in his Drawing Room surrounded by his family photos - it's like a who's who of the British Royal Family, with a few other European Royals thrown in for good measure.....I've just noticed that my friend is in the royal box at the Mountbatten Festival of Music toward the end of this piece.
What amazes me is how our Queen touched the world in a way as when majority say 'The Queen' we knew who they were talking about even though there are other Kings and Queen around the world. Its also amazing that after her passing 😢 alot of people felt a loss in many countries (even ones not in the commonwealth and a few people who are anti monarchists). I truly do miss her 😢💔😞🇬🇧. GOD SAVE THE KING!!!
Dearest Ladies, Over the course of the last 14 months or so, I have watched many of your video's. Just prior too and through Her Majesty's Death and Funeral. Watching and being witness to your journey to learn about her life and service-has been a true privilege. Your grace and strength, while sharing personal truths, are inspiring and humbling. Grace and Strength, I truly believe, Her Majesty, would even honour. With the deepest respect, Thank you.
I managed to join live for once. Really appreciate what you did this morning. Yes, the news did stun me after a lifetime. I was born a few months after the coronation and she was a constant in my life.
Thxs girls on supporting our UK values & monachy, we proud of our country & heritages, it was very emotional to watch & glad you shared it with us 🇬🇧❤️
That was beautiful, what a fitting tribute to an incredible woman. 💜 Well done girls, I couldnt speak right now! Whole pack of tissues.....gone! Love & light 💜🏴🌻
Many years ago my dad saw the Queen as she was visiting the East end of London. He always said she was so beautiful, no photograph could do her justice. She was an amazing monarch and will be missed for a very long time. Thank ma'am, for everything, ❤
In 1998 as a young teenager I was lucky to see her officially open our Newcastle Regional Museum in NSW Australia. Just north of Sydney. Something I'll always remember
Dear Natasha and Debbie, I live in Sussex and was cross with myself I missed this on tv - so thank you for your UA-cam I have just watched now - it brought tears to my eyes to see Her late Great Majesty towards the end so frail looking but worked to the very end, God Bless her. God Bless you ladies too! I am so happy the UK and the USA are friends and cousins!
June, don't be cross with yourself it wasn't televised. It's an annual event at The Royal Albert Hall that is hosted by HM Marines bands and you have to be quick to find the dates of the concert and then get tickets. It's usually at the beginning of March and sells out quickly.
This is the first time I have seen this, and watching your reaction to the life and legacy of our Queen was very moving. I was 7 yrs old when she came to the throne, and at age 15, I finished high school and joined the Royal Navy serving for 12 yrs along with 2 of my brothers. I am a true Royalist and love everything about the Monarchy, so when the Queen passed, I was like all ex servicemen, devastated but honored I had served in her Navy, the topper was my young nephew son of my oldest brother who I served with was chosen as part of gun carriage court age for her funeral. He is 5th generation Royal Navy. My biggest highlight was being part of the guard chosen to line the street at Westminster for the funeral of Sir Winston Churchill.
Fabulous video. Made me tear up too, I miss seeing her so much . I've lived 70yrs with her as Monarch and had known nothing else. That view through the arch and down the Mall is stunning. I thankyou for showing this 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 Friends forever.
I was already feeling raw as it is Father’s Day today and tomorrow I am going to see my Dad in the chapel of rest before his funeral a week later. Now you have brought back all the feels of our last great loss. It was a beautiful tribute, and I knew it would be safe in your hands. The affection you hold is visible and palpable.
That part of the video where the queen was running on a ship was when she was about to tour Africa in 1947, she was heading for Cape Town South Africa in the vessel. I still live in South Africa, my grandmother said when the Royal Family came to Johannesburg she saw the the King George and the Princess Elizabeth when her school class had to do a dance infront of them which is pretty cool. The Royal Family then went to tour North and South Rhodesia (Zambia and Zimbabwe) where my grandfather saw them drive passed.
Thank you so much for keeping the love alive for our beloved Lady! At a time when people seem to always point out our differences and turn them into fear, you both never fail to bring people together through love and common similarities. You are following the Queen by doing so and honouring her legacy. I cannot wait until you come to visit us. Just to meet you both and have a hug would be like meeting distant family. Long live the Natasha and Debbie show. P.S. The love you guys have for us and each other always shines through on every episode. Love Craig xxxxx❤❤❤❤❤
An era and length of reign we will never see the likes of again. God Bless you Ma'am. If you ever get the chance to see as personal viewing or a reaction to The Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant is well worth a watch. It was a parade on 3 June 2012 of 670 boats on the the River Thames in London as part of the celebrations for The Queen's the Diamond Jubilee celebrations. The Queen, Prince Philip and other members of the Royal Family were aboard vessels that took part in the parade. The last bit for me shows the dedication, loyalty and fondness for The Queen, I wont give too much away but it involves an orchestra and a choir on a boat in the heavy rain. The phrase Keep Calm and Carry On comes to mind! Thank you for your respect throughout Natashia and Debbie.
The Queens first visit to Australia was in 1954. I’ve always admired King Charles and Princess Anne. You have rapidly become my favourite UA-camrs, thanks so much for your genuine reactions
It’s was great to see our late Queen happy and smiling , wow what a beautiful Queen she maybe be gone but in my late years she will all ways be my Queen
Hi I was at this concert. You cannot explain in words the death of pride emotion and love. The. Royal Marines Band perfect as always. When they marched down the steps I cried their precission perfect. Tears pride you name it I did it. The film tribute to our late Queen was brilliantly done. Thank you for your genuine feelings and respect
What amazes me is how our Queen touched the world in a way as when majority say 'The Queen' we knew who they were talking about even though there are other Kings and Queen around the world. Its also amazing that after her passing 😢 alot of people felt a loss in many countries (even ones not in the commonwealth and a few people who are anti monarchists). I truly do miss her 😢💔😞🇬🇧. GOD SAVE THE KING!!!
Absolutely amazing and emotional video girlies. Watching you watch that and your true emotions coming out makes me proud to be part of your UA-cam family you truly are one of us by heart. Will be watching again later as my husband and I are celebrating our 40th wedding anniversary. Until next time love you both ❤
I love the way you guys react to the Royal Family and anything British. I cried when I watched Princess Diana’s funeral, and when I watched the funeral of the late Queen. I still can’t get used to her not being here. Thank you for your video.
Thank you for another fabulous video. It really got to me the part where she was talking to the children of the nation with the photos and film footage of the children being separated from their family not knowing when or if they would see one another again. And the British and American hands at the end. I don't mind telling you the tears were flowing and I didn't even try to stop them ❤❤
Dear Natasha & Debbie Warmest thanks for posting this film As an Aberdeenshire man ,grandson , great grandson of infantry men & sailors, I can’t tell you how much this means, brought it all back 😔 I fished at Balmoral at the end of May as it’s a short drive from my home town. If you girls come visit us in Grt Britain 🇬🇧 you must go to Balmoral! God save the King 👑 God Bless America 🇺🇸
Thank you ladies. I missed this concert when it was live on TV in March. So lovely to see and like you both very tearful at times 😢. I had met the queen a few times and one of the things I admired about her was she had done her homework. Whenever she visited a place and meeting the people in charge she would know everything about them. She also asked question about some things that intrigue her. However most of the time she listened. I still miss her to this day and find it hard to have that same patriotic feeling towards Charles. Hopefully that will come in time. Anyway ladies have a lovely Sunday
What amazes me is how our Queen touched the world in a way as when majority say 'The Queen' we knew who they were talking about even though there are other Kings and Queen around the world. Its also amazing that after her passing 😢 alot of people felt a loss in many countries (even ones not in the commonwealth and a few people who are anti monarchists). I truly do miss her 😢💔😞🇬🇧. GOD SAVE THE KING!!!
Ah ya buggers. You got me crying now.. I'm 61 and remember a majority of her life events. She had a grueling schedule every day and was a true ambassador for us in the UK.
You guys are just AMAZING!..so much love for our Royals, I am ex Royal Navy and I would like to thank you both from the bottom of my heart for your love and commitment to our country, we miss our Queen so very much, and love our beautiful country! we are proud to be your cousins!
As a British patriot living overseas I really appreciate the love and respect you show my country and I have those same feelings towards your great nation. This video touched me so much that I was in tears as it made it feel like just yesterday that the Queen died rather than last year. God save the king, god bless America and god bless both of you Natasha & Debbie❤🙏🇺🇲🇬🇧
Fantastic video ladys your love and passion for our royal family, and the armed forces is to be admired iwould like to say the friendship of our nations is strong and true ❤❤❤❤
I have always thought that Princess Charlotte looks so much like QE11 , its her eyes. I loved my Queen so much, I'm 70 and I have always admired your feelings towards her. Thank you N.D.
Apologies for a 2nd comment but I just wanted to say after The Queen has been a constant throughout my life, when I see The Balcony at Charles Coronation and yesterday at The Trooping of The Colour and I say this without any disrespect it still feels like someone is missing after all this time she had stood on that balcony. So I cannot imagine how the Royal Family must feel in what has felt a whirlwind and rollercoaster of a year, events, emotions as they are still grieving yet things must go on. It's like the table has been set and there is an empty place (or places) in respect of The Queen and Prince Philip.
Sadly I never got to see her in life to my eternal regret, but I made damn sure to be there outside Westminster Abbey at her funeral. Met some interesting people waiting on the corner of the road, including the daughter of the man who organised Queen Elizabeth II's coronation, he had passed away a couple years prior, so she was there representing him. We had a good chat, it was very interesting to hear how the event was set up and how glad and relieved he was everything went so well on the day.
Good morning Natasha and Debbie. Ive seen a progrm on tv on what happens to the children when they left their family and went to other ppl in the country during the war yrs. Some had a good life but for others it was horrific caused by abuse. My Mum told me many a war story of vile life after been sent to strangers to keep her safe in the country😢. I liked the Queen she was a no nonsense kinda woman.keep up your great vids girls. Thanks a lot. Love from the Uk 🇬🇧
Natasha, for you to say that to your wonderful wife about her eyes got me going…. So now I am going to have to sue you for all the tissues I used. You two Ladies are feckin lovely, you can see your love. Keep going girls and keep the home fires burning ( a wartime saying ) . Thank you for loving our late Monarch, she is so missed. God save the King, lots of love from the UK. 🇬🇧❤️🇺🇸🫡
Thank you. I have rewatched this a couple of times now and I feel the love for Her Majesty. As an English person and having her for all of her years as part of our lives. I really miss her part of the 78 years of my life. She was part of our the very core and our identity. So again thank you.
I have only just seen this....watching with you both....as I've been away and it was certainly a lovely tribute. I have heard that recording of the message by the young Princess Elizabeth during the war but - I don't know how you do it Natasha - but when you start with the tears it always sets me off too 😶 [My father was in the British Navy in the Second World War as a very young man, and my parents were both keen Royalists throughout their lives]
Thank you Natasha and Debbie for loving our late Queen as much as we do and thank you for all the videos you share with us and for being genuine. You are both Honorary Brits now ❤️
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When watching that bit when she is running on that ship, reminds me of watching the documentary Ant and Dec presented for the 40th year of the Princes Trust, when Charles came back from serving in the Navy was when he founded it, has some hilarious and great moments.
Notably some videos of Charles when he was incredibly young, family videos essentially, is a bit of Edward VIII (though not sure if he'd succeeded his father George V by then) and his brother Albert (but called Bertie, had a horrible stammer, hence the film the Kings Speech was a categorical legend) later after his brothers abdication George VI in one bit of their home videos.
Queen of Australia 🇦🇺 New Zealand 🇳🇿 Canada 🇨🇦 etc as well a great loss to the family of nations that is the the British commonwealth
Is a video of George VI and Elizabeth ua-cam.com/video/cBTdhSpG36Y/v-deo.html really nice (Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, Elizabeth II's mother).
I had the pleasure of being there this year. I also have a member of family who is in the band playing. Was absolutely amazing. Also, would love to see a full reaction to Mountbatten Festival of Music 2023. take care o/
Interesting reaction. I didn't expect tears. I am not a hypocrite I am not a royalists. But I admit I have been surprised that American reactors have been so interested and respectful of Britain. Because in the past I would have thought you hated us, like the current US President does.
I am an old English bloke of 73. Can I say that i I really think you two girls get it as far as Britain and our dearly missed Queen are concerned. Thank you ❤
During her later years, people joked she had had plenty of time to organise her own funeral. During preparations, it was discussed how her coffin would be brought to London if she was to pass away elsewhere. She decided to use the same plane that's used to bring soldiers back from war zones, saying "if it's good enough for my boys, it's good enough for me". And so that's the plane that brought her down from Balmoral ❤
I noticed the blank look on your faces when the Aberfan mining disaster was mentioned. It was an absolute tragedy and the Royals still visit there regularly even though it was nearly 60yrs ago. Maybe it's something you could look into (tissues at the ready though!).
Aberfan is definitely something you should look at
I worked for the G.P.O. at the time as a telephonist and it was the most harrowing time trying desperately to get a trunk line for family not living in Wales . To this day I am in bits when they show the memorial. May God help everyone involved and hold those beautiful children in his arms. R.I.P. darling children🏴💔😭
I remember it so well. It was so tragic. All those children.
I'm in a wave of tears... Obviously she was never my Queen, but her loss was tremendously heartbreaking... When the news broke, I thought it was an elaborate joke, then sky news popped up, then the BBC, then CBS, then NBC... Long live her memory.
She was the backbone of this country and her legacy will live on. I say to anyone that wants an elected head of state, name me one person that is capable and deserving to fulfil the role, and I can’t think of one. Thank you girls for showing so much love. You’re honorary Brits. Long live the King. I’m now an emotional wreck.
You are right it must never happen no one can take the place of a Queen or a King
@@robertlangley1664 Exactly.
The great thing about a Constitutional Monarchy is the stability afforded by the monarch. Prime Ministers and Parliaments come and go but the rock of the Monarchy remains without a break. When her Majesty passed Charles became King and so the tradition continues. God save the King!
Let's see what he does first. I cannot forgive him for the treatment of Diana, but perhaps he will do something incredible that brings me on side.
God save the King!
Hear hear, long live the King
and a head of state isn't governed by back handers for nominations etc .... God Save The King!
@@sndrka12yes because Diana was an innocent wallflower.
Its so lovely to see how much our queen really managed to become everyone's queen and touch the hearts of people all over the world. Thank you for a beautiful, respectful video ladies.
It's a pity the English destroyed a small Island in 60 years google in 2070 or before the white British will be the minority & already are in cities
As an e Royal Navy serviceman this bought a tear to my eye, I met Prince Philip on 3 occasions but not, sadly, Her Majesty, however my childhood best friend ( and he still is ) was a chef to The Queen for many years. Thank you for this video
Dear Natasha and Debbie, thank you again for this fantastic reaction and for sharing. It was such an honour and privilege for me to write the music and script for this. Even more so with His Majesty in the audience. Her late Majesty’s dedication to her nation and the commonwealth was truly remarkable.
Thank you for your ongoing support for the UK. I served in the Royal Navy 1966/1990 as an engineer. If I had to, i would do it again at 73. Both our country, plus others around the world, have our problems with the younger generations wanting to pull it all down. Some people call it progress, and a majority call it anarchy. Thanks once again. John
Thank you for your service, John.
Bless you John.
Thank you for another amazing video, am currently watching this on the bus, on my way to work in Edinburgh.
I miss the Queen everyday, but as I was always brought up being told, Kings and Queens may die, but they live on in memory and when memory has past, they live on in history, may God bless you both and the United States of America, God save the King 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧
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@@TheNatashaDebbieShow Amen to that.
Well as a Brit, I sobbed my way through that, m a royalist, nd my Dad was a paratrooper, thank you ladies for your support you are fantastic xx
6:45 is when the onion's got cut for me. Amazing moment
This Aussie had real trouble not to sob through this, air was at a premium...
Joanne, fellow royalist right here.
It was a life of dedication and service.🇬🇧💕
Thank you for your tribute to my Queen. From David from New Zealand.
Me too also from New Zealand 🇳🇿 ❤
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Hey cous from across the pond, all the best.
Well that reduced me to a soggy sobbing mess! Thank you I enjoyed it enormously. Watching Trooping The Colour yesterday I was totally floored at one point whilst watching the King inspecting the troops on horseback it took me back to being a child watching the late Queen inspecting HER troops riding her beloved Burmese.
Thank you two patriotic girls, We'll NEVER take you the wrong way !!!!!....Hands Across The Sea..............Bless you both......
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@@TheNatashaDebbieShow You Girls did an amazing job on this video and you are both very loved by us, the Brits. You made a 33 year old man cry in this video. I swore an Oath to the late Queen in 2011. ❤❤
@@tbrowniscool me too except mine was 1991and Nat & Deb, you made a grown man cry.
@@simonbutterfield4860 I would swear that oath till my dying breath if I was able-bodied.
Watching this brought it all back and brought many tears to my eyes.
Good afternoon from Mandurah Western Australia 🇦🇺🌏. Beautiful tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II. Last night of the proms is a famous concert held at Royal Albert Hall founded in 1895. Known songs land of hope and glory and rule Britannia.
Hey fellow Aussie, love ya mate...
I hope you girls watch the Trooping the Colour: The Kings Birthday Parade from yesterday Saturday 17th June. I know how much you will love and appreciate the bands, the marching, the regal significance of the event and seeing our king on horseback. Love to you both 🥰
Thank you, ladies, for this wonderful tribute.
That was a very tearful start to my day, but what can you do when you can’t ever shake off the memories and the appreciation of everything she did to promote this country and the rest of the Commonwealth? There are many other Queens in the world but there will never be one to match Elizabeth II. God bless her. ❤
Well said!
@@TheNatashaDebbieShow I 2nd Chixma's statement.
So well put by President Macron of France when he said that to the British people she was Our Queen but to France she was THE Queen
She LOVED her military and they loved her - 2 way respect
Theres only one Hymn I can think of that personifie's our Late Queen of Beloved Memory and to all Service Personnal of both our countrys is " I VOW TO THEE MY COUNTRY"
Thank you Beautiful Ladies for all the videos you have posted. From a Ex R.A.F. Child . Cheers and I raise my Gllass to you and Your Service Personnal. And Most inportantly to all Military Families on Both Sides of the POND.
Bless you ❤️ 🙏🏻
Can't still believe she has left us... Most of us never knew another Monarch! Bless her, she is now with her parents, husband and sister, I'm sure. I'm a believer - and God bless you both, too!! Great videos, great comments from u both! ❤🏳🌈💐
I had no idea this had even taken place, so thank you for sharing this on your show. What a stunningly beautiful tribute to our great late Queen. What a Monarch what a woman ❤and what a heartfelt tribute from yourselves. Thank you
It's a pity the English destroyed a small Island in 60 years google in 2070 or before the white British will be the minority & already are in cities
Your English and had no idea 😶🙄😶🙄🤣
I miss her ❤ it doesn't feel the same in the UK 🇬🇧 since we lost her 😢 I was born in the UK 🇬🇧 and live in a pretty little town in Buckinghamshire
We miss her too 😢
Thank you for the trouble you took to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II. For many of us, she was a symbol of stability and continuity in some very uncertain times.
Thank you for showing so much love and respect for Queen Elizabeth II. She really was and icon and a leading light to us and the world. May she Rest in Peace.
A small piece of trivia, the Battleship at 3:52 is HMS Vanguard, the Royal Navy's last Dreadnought Battleship. She was built during WW2 using spare15" gun turrets that had been in store since WW1 when they had been removed from two 'Large Light Cruisers' that were converted into Aircraft Carriers. Queen Elizabeth did a round the world cruise on board her.
I am old enough to remember the Coronation. At the time my family lived in a rural part of West Sussex in the south of England, and very few people had a TV at that time. Our local Parish Church arranged for a TV to be temporally installed so that the local people could watch the Coronation. I was 3 years old at the time, and this is my earliest memory of seeing TV.
Keeping in mind that in 1953 during the Queen's Coronation, not everyone had a television set in their home, so it is remarkable that 27 million people watched the coronation!
Thank you for showing this video!
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Do not feel ashamed for showing emotion or have hide it. You're only human and what you feel is real. One great video and well worth the view. It's amazing how it was put together. Thank-you.
No shame, just couldn't get words out through the emotions.
I’m an Aussie And born in 55 and I have a photo of my mum when she was young and I used to think she looked like Queen Elizabeth (still do)
Both of you should be given the freedom of every town village and city in the UK for the love you show to our royal family and our country god bless you
I would just like you to know I am 83 years old, my wife 84, & were so pleased that on March 22nd 2002 we received a card delivered to our home from Her Majesty congratulating us on our Diamond Wedding anniversary. God bless you.
Wow just wow another great video ladies very emotional and brilliant at the same time rip our Queen Elizabeth gone but never forgotten always in our hearts and long live the king . Thank you for all your hard work natasha and Debbie x
Thank you ❤❤
What a fitting tribute to a truly amazing woman. I’m forever learning new things about her. She was so impressive to me and she always will be.
Thank you for bringing this tribute to your channel as we would not have known about it otherwise. Much appreciated X
Much Love Jen ♥️♥️
@@TheNatashaDebbieShow Thank you for every tribute that you two have ever paid to our Royal Family. God bless you both, and thank your own families for their service. I utterly adored Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip. The respective deaths still personally hurt me.
I am a Royal Marine (now 80 and I served in the 60' sand 70's) and it has coloured and informed the rest of my life. I was there for this extraordinary evening and it was everything you say. I know you are a fan of our RM Band service and we are very proud of all that they do - including of course as our medics, which is why so many of them also have campaign medals and thus have seen active service.
Awesome video, I went to trooping the colour yesterday and it's still sad not seeing Queen Elizabeth, she had a long interesting life and is sadly missed
Whenever I see footage of the late Queen I cannot stop the tears from rolling. Until her death I'd never know another monarch. I have been extremely fortunate to have met both Her Majesty and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and you really could not wish to meet two more kind and friendly people. Her Majesty had a wicked sense of humour and had the knack of being able to but anyone she met at their ease. Prince Philip always had a joke or humorous story to tell, and always had people around him smiling and laughing. We'll never see the like of our late Queen and Prince Philip again. Gone but never forgotten. I'm lucky enough to know a close relative of both Her Majesty and Prince Philip (he's actually related to both of them through different lines of their family), and it's always wonderful to sit in his Drawing Room surrounded by his family photos - it's like a who's who of the British Royal Family, with a few other European Royals thrown in for good measure.....I've just noticed that my friend is in the royal box at the Mountbatten Festival of Music toward the end of this piece.
What amazes me is how our Queen touched the world in a way as when majority say 'The Queen' we knew who they were talking about even though there are other Kings and Queen around the world. Its also amazing that after her passing 😢 alot of people felt a loss in many countries (even ones not in the commonwealth and a few people who are anti monarchists). I truly do miss her 😢💔😞🇬🇧. GOD SAVE THE KING!!!
Dearest Ladies,
Over the course of the last 14 months or so, I have watched many of your video's. Just prior too and through Her Majesty's Death and Funeral. Watching and being witness to your journey to learn about her life and service-has been a true privilege. Your grace and strength, while sharing personal truths, are inspiring and humbling.
Grace and Strength, I truly believe, Her Majesty, would even honour.
With the deepest respect, Thank you.
That's much too kind...thank you ♥️♥️
Swore my oath to her when I was 17 on joining the army. Served her for 31 years and will love her all the days of my life
As a Brit it was the least we could do for her. She was always there for us, so we were always there for her. It was a true honour.
I managed to join live for once.
Really appreciate what you did this morning.
Yes, the news did stun me after a lifetime. I was born a few months after the coronation and she was a constant in my life.
Thxs girls on supporting our UK values & monachy, we proud of our country & heritages, it was very emotional to watch & glad you shared it with us 🇬🇧❤️
That was beautiful, what a fitting tribute to an incredible woman. 💜 Well done girls, I couldnt speak right now! Whole pack of tissues.....gone! Love & light 💜🏴🌻
Many years ago my dad saw the Queen as she was visiting the East end of London. He always said she was so beautiful, no photograph could do her justice. She was an amazing monarch and will be missed for a very long time. Thank ma'am, for everything, ❤
I was about to say the same thing, She was so beautiful, with an aura around her 💕
In 1998 as a young teenager I was lucky to see her officially open our Newcastle Regional Museum in NSW Australia. Just north of Sydney. Something I'll always remember
Dear Natasha and Debbie, I live in Sussex and was cross with myself I missed this on tv - so thank you for your UA-cam I have just watched now - it brought tears to my eyes to see Her late Great Majesty towards the end so frail looking but worked to the very end, God Bless her. God Bless you ladies too! I am so happy the UK and the USA are friends and cousins!
June, don't be cross with yourself it wasn't televised. It's an annual event at The Royal Albert Hall that is hosted by HM Marines bands and you have to be quick to find the dates of the concert and then get tickets. It's usually at the beginning of March and sells out quickly.
It was on the BBC
This is the first time I have seen this, and watching your reaction to the life and legacy of our Queen was very moving. I was 7 yrs old when she came to the throne, and at age 15, I finished high school and joined the Royal Navy serving for 12 yrs along with 2 of my brothers. I am a true Royalist and love everything about the Monarchy, so when the Queen passed, I was like all ex servicemen, devastated but honored I had served in her Navy, the topper was my young nephew son of my oldest brother who I served with was chosen as part of gun carriage court age for her funeral. He is 5th generation Royal Navy. My biggest highlight was being part of the guard chosen to line the street at Westminster for the funeral of Sir Winston Churchill.
Wow Fred.
Fabulous video. Made me tear up too, I miss seeing her so much . I've lived 70yrs with her as Monarch and had known nothing else. That view through the arch and down the Mall is stunning. I thankyou for showing this 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 Friends forever.
The whole concert was brillient and i have watched 4 times now since it came out, everything the Royal Marine do is perfection.
I was already feeling raw as it is Father’s Day today and tomorrow I am going to see my Dad in the chapel of rest before his funeral a week later. Now you have brought back all the feels of our last great loss. It was a beautiful tribute, and I knew it would be safe in your hands. The affection you hold is visible and palpable.
Bless you. I hope in future you have happy memories of your dear Dad ❤
That part of the video where the queen was running on a ship was when she was about to tour Africa in 1947, she was heading for Cape Town South Africa in the vessel. I still live in South Africa, my grandmother said when the Royal Family came to Johannesburg she saw the the King George and the Princess Elizabeth when her school class had to do a dance infront of them which is pretty cool. The Royal Family then went to tour North and South Rhodesia (Zambia and Zimbabwe) where my grandfather saw them drive passed.
Thank you so much for keeping the love alive for our beloved Lady! At a time when people seem to always point out our differences and turn them into fear, you both never fail to bring people together through love and common similarities. You are following the Queen by doing so and honouring her legacy. I cannot wait until you come to visit us. Just to meet you both and have a hug would be like meeting distant family. Long live the Natasha and Debbie show. P.S. The love you guys have for us and each other always shines through on every episode. Love Craig xxxxx❤❤❤❤❤
An era and length of reign we will never see the likes of again. God Bless you Ma'am.
If you ever get the chance to see as personal viewing or a reaction to The Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant is well worth a watch. It was a parade on 3 June 2012 of 670 boats on the the River Thames in London as part of the celebrations for The Queen's the Diamond Jubilee celebrations. The Queen, Prince Philip and other members of the Royal Family were aboard vessels that took part in the parade. The last bit for me shows the dedication, loyalty and fondness for The Queen, I wont give too much away but it involves an orchestra and a choir on a boat in the heavy rain. The phrase Keep Calm and Carry On comes to mind! Thank you for your respect throughout Natashia and Debbie.
THANKYOU NATASHA AND DEBBIE, YOU ARE TWO VERY SPECIAL PEOPLE.i thank you for the total respect you give to our country, GOD BLESS AMERICA🇺🇸
Thank you for that wonderful tribute from your heart-felt comments, and through the video. It was really beautiful. ❤
A beautiful tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II who reigned supreme for 70 years!
God Save The King ! X
She was a great monarch and will be greatly missed by many in this country. I had no idea this had taken place.
Even in Australia, couldn't believe it brought me to tears...
Thank you ladies. You did us brits proud!🇬🇧🇺🇸
Very much loved n respected all over the world ❤ she served to her last breathe RIP your majesty
Thank you N & D, you both rock.😊 We still miss our Queen. GOD bless the King.
The Queens first visit to Australia was in 1954. I’ve always admired King Charles and Princess Anne.
You have rapidly become my favourite UA-camrs, thanks so much for your genuine reactions
Crying rite along with you guys and she was my queen all my life respect to you both for your beautiful tribute reaction video
Thank you so much for this video guys. I had no idea this tribute had happened. It was a loving tribute to an amazing lady whom we still miss 💔❤
It’s was great to see our late Queen happy and smiling , wow what a beautiful Queen she maybe be gone but in my late years she will all ways be my Queen
Hi I was at this concert. You cannot explain in words the death of pride emotion and love. The. Royal Marines Band perfect as always. When they marched down the steps I cried their precission perfect. Tears pride you name it I did it. The film tribute to our late Queen was brilliantly done. Thank you for your genuine feelings and respect
What amazes me is how our Queen touched the world in a way as when majority say 'The Queen' we knew who they were talking about even though there are other Kings and Queen around the world. Its also amazing that after her passing 😢 alot of people felt a loss in many countries (even ones not in the commonwealth and a few people who are anti monarchists). I truly do miss her 😢💔😞🇬🇧. GOD SAVE THE KING!!!
Absolutely amazing and emotional video girlies. Watching you watch that and your true emotions coming out makes me proud to be part of your UA-cam family you truly are one of us by heart. Will be watching again later as my husband and I are celebrating our 40th wedding anniversary. Until next time love you both ❤
Happy Anniversary to you both! ❤🎉
Thank you ❤
I’m crying here with you down here in New Zealand 🇳🇿, I do miss our Queen very much.
Thanku ladies.
And THAT, ladies, is why we love you.
The reason she always wore such bright colours was so people could see her. Particularly when there was huge crowds, so it was a deliberate decision.
I love the way you guys react to the Royal Family and anything British. I cried when I watched Princess Diana’s funeral, and when I watched the funeral of the late Queen. I still can’t get used to her not being here. Thank you for your video.
This was my Queen! Im so proud to say that.
Thankyou for your support and respect the most wonderful woman Britain has ever had.
O HECK,!! how we miss her.😪😪😪 👑👑
Thank you for another fabulous video. It really got to me the part where she was talking to the children of the nation with the photos and film footage of the children being separated from their family not knowing when or if they would see one another again. And the British and American hands at the end. I don't mind telling you the tears were flowing and I didn't even try to stop them ❤❤
I am Aussie, crying watching this, RIP QE11 XXX
Dear Natasha & Debbie
Warmest thanks for posting this film
As an Aberdeenshire man ,grandson , great grandson of infantry men & sailors, I can’t
tell you how much this means, brought it all back 😔
I fished at Balmoral at the end of May as it’s a short drive from my home town.
If you girls come visit us in Grt Britain 🇬🇧 you must go to Balmoral!
God save the King 👑
God Bless America 🇺🇸
TY, Beautiful Tribute, off 2 Lovely Ladies, never stop being you 2, the worlds a better place with u 2 init
Thank you ladies. I missed this concert when it was live on TV in March. So lovely to see and like you both very tearful at times 😢. I had met the queen a few times and one of the things I admired about her was she had done her homework. Whenever she visited a place and meeting the people in charge she would know everything about them. She also asked question about some things that intrigue her. However most of the time she listened. I still miss her to this day and find it hard to have that same patriotic feeling towards Charles. Hopefully that will come in time. Anyway ladies have a lovely Sunday
What amazes me is how our Queen touched the world in a way as when majority say 'The Queen' we knew who they were talking about even though there are other Kings and Queen around the world. Its also amazing that after her passing 😢 alot of people felt a loss in many countries (even ones not in the commonwealth and a few people who are anti monarchists). I truly do miss her 😢💔😞🇬🇧. GOD SAVE THE KING!!!
She was our Queen, a woman of honour who we respected. RIP Queen Elizabeth, you will be missed.
Ah ya buggers. You got me crying now.. I'm 61 and remember a majority of her life events. She had a grueling schedule every day and was a true ambassador for us in the UK.
we respect you to Natasha & Debbie from those who have lived & love the and respected the royal family we crying with you 😂🎉 thank you ❤ always
You guys are just AMAZING!..so much love for our Royals, I am ex Royal Navy and I would like to thank you both from the bottom of my heart for your love and commitment to our country, we miss our Queen so very much, and love our beautiful country! we are proud to be your cousins!
As a British patriot living overseas I really appreciate the love and respect you show my country and I have those same feelings towards your great nation.
This video touched me so much that I was in tears as it made it feel like just yesterday that the Queen died rather than last year. God save the king, god bless America and god bless both of you Natasha & Debbie❤🙏🇺🇲🇬🇧
Fantastic video ladys your love and passion for our royal family, and the armed forces is to be admired iwould like to say the friendship of our nations is strong and true ❤❤❤❤
I love you two sensitive, kind, beautiful, and intelligent women. So glad I stumbled across your reaction videos.
Part of my ENTIRE life this marvellous women.
Your REACTION is EVERYTHING our monarch WAS ❤
I have always thought that Princess Charlotte looks so much like QE11 , its her eyes. I loved my Queen so much, I'm 70 and I have always admired your feelings towards her. Thank you N.D.
I cried so much watching this, I miss her. Thank you both so much for showing this, so beautiful. ❤❤
Apologies for a 2nd comment but I just wanted to say after The Queen has been a constant throughout my life, when I see The Balcony at Charles Coronation and yesterday at The Trooping of The Colour and I say this without any disrespect it still feels like someone is missing after all this time she had stood on that balcony. So I cannot imagine how the Royal Family must feel in what has felt a whirlwind and rollercoaster of a year, events, emotions as they are still grieving yet things must go on. It's like the table has been set and there is an empty place (or places) in respect of The Queen and Prince Philip.
Joined you in tears, may she rest in peace, and she will never be forgotten. Thank you mam.
Sadly I never got to see her in life to my eternal regret, but I made damn sure to be there outside Westminster Abbey at her funeral.
Met some interesting people waiting on the corner of the road, including the daughter of the man who organised Queen Elizabeth II's coronation, he had passed away a couple years prior, so she was there representing him. We had a good chat, it was very interesting to hear how the event was set up and how glad and relieved he was everything went so well on the day.
Good morning Natasha and Debbie. Ive seen a progrm on tv on what happens to the children when they left their family and went to other ppl in the country during the war yrs. Some had a good life but for others it was horrific caused by abuse. My Mum told me many a war story of vile life after been sent to strangers to keep her safe in the country😢. I liked the Queen she was a no nonsense kinda woman.keep up your great vids girls. Thanks a lot. Love from the Uk 🇬🇧
I absolutely love the love you give to my country, you ladies are awesome and keep doing what you are doing xx
Natasha, for you to say that to your wonderful wife about her eyes got me going…. So now I am going to have to sue you for all the tissues I used. You two Ladies are feckin lovely, you can see your love. Keep going girls and keep the home fires burning ( a wartime saying ) . Thank you for loving our late Monarch, she is so missed. God save the King, lots of love from the UK. 🇬🇧❤️🇺🇸🫡
As a Brit following your channel, I’d not seen this video, which was absolutely lovely. Thank you so much x
Thank you. I have rewatched this a couple of times now and I feel the love for Her Majesty. As an English person and having her for all of her years as part of our lives. I really miss her part of the 78 years of my life. She was part of our the very core and our identity. So again thank you.
I have only just seen this....watching with you both....as I've been away and it was certainly a lovely tribute. I have heard that recording of the message by the young Princess Elizabeth during the war but - I don't know how you do it Natasha - but when you start with the tears it always sets me off too 😶 [My father was in the British Navy in the Second World War as a very young man, and my parents were both keen Royalists throughout their lives]
God Bless you two girls for respect for our Queen and Royal Family
Thank you Natasha and Debbie for loving our late Queen as much as we do and thank you for all the videos you share with us and for being genuine. You are both Honorary Brits now ❤️