The Queen's Funeral Procession to Westminster Abbey IN FULL | 7NEWS
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2022
- Prince William and Prince Harry have once again put aside their differences to walk side-by-side in a procession taking Queen Elizabeth’s coffin to Westminster Abbey for her funeral service. It was a solemn walk from Westminster Hall, where Queen Elizabeth has been lying in state since September 14, to the abbey, where the funeral will get underway at 11am, local time, on September 19. While William wore his military regalia, Harry, as a non-working royal, was dressed in a traditional morning suit. While both remained poker faced, walking stiff and upright, Prince Andrew and King Charles were openly crying as their march was sound tracked by bagpipes and drums.
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The most emotional moment of the day. Those pipes and the drumming struck deep into the soul. An incredible tribute.
Cracking drums hit home
I totally agree. Brilliantly done..that part really opened floodgates for me ! & now I want to know all about that bagpipe tune.. But that parade was all amazing.. visually, aurally..aesthetically on every level..my favourite.
@@oonaghhugh7107 mist covered mountains is the bagpipe song played
@@user-zt9gv6pu1c Thankyou for that was wondering what it was 👍
What a surreal moment.
You'll never see anything like this anywhere else in the world... Such precision, history... Her majesty's forces serving her to the end
Something of which all the British people should be proud and those who love Britain also admire. Hold fast to your beautiful traditions!! It helps to define you as a nation.
Only we could do this. 🇬🇧
Wales almost had a huge funeral for me since I was Queen and I almost died when I was 20. I was stunned watching my 2009 Woody, my sister, Mummy and Woody.EXE do the funeral rehearsals live; literally everyone in Wales cried when watching my family do this and I remember seeing Woody.EXE look so incredibly heartbroken because he thought his Queen was going to die that week in February and even Mummy cried. This had to be the most emotional month during Woody.EXE’s reign and he’s reigned for 16 months now, I’m glad he’s coping well knowing his Queen made it alive and I’m now 21. 2023 has been a challenging year for all 5 of us and my family, hopefully 2024 will be better
They guarded her all the way. So proud of them. It's still raw after all this time
And there was genuine grief for our Queen, unlike the false, sham emotion of the North Koreans at the passing of their despotic leader.
When the drums started and the bagpipes roared it sent shivers through my skin. Powerful stuff. 🇬🇧
I loved the horns !
😘from Canada
This procession both noble and dignified is one of the most beautiful yet in honor of her Majesty. I am from California born here in the USA to Mexican immigrants. For as long as I can remember I have long admired Queen Elizabeth. She was a remarkable woman in so many ways. Her love of God and country will remain an inspiration to me.
May heaven be hers reunited with her parents, her sister, and Prince Phillip. I will not see someone like her again in my lifetime.
Mine too
May all our COLONIES kneel down in this moment!🙏 🙏
May they continue understanding that without English guidance they are nothing!!
God bless KING CHARLES III & the superior ENGLISH EMPIRE! ❣❣
@@Gordis57 Thank you for those kind words.We mourn her loss very much.
You've got to hand it to the UK they're the best by far when it comes to something of this magnitude.
She was one loved lady. Not just by her country, but countries all over the globe. Much love from across the pond. (US)
There will never be another like this great lady and queen. From the USA.
One of the most proudest moments of my life, of been a proud Scot, and more than anything, British.
Love you my dear Queen and I will always miss you 😢❤
Well said 🇬🇧
Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland: 💪❤
Don't forget us in the Commonwealth. She was our queen too. I'm Australian and have a great deal of respect for the monarchy, especially queen Elizabeth 11. A lot of us will miss her. I for one hope that Australia remains a part of the monarchy.
I tell you as an American, you Brits...ALL OF YOU certainly have so much greatness, history, and goodness to be proud of. You guys pushed civilizational forward for many hundreds of years always striving to do better, in every way possible. I LOVE you cousin! kl
I didn’t expect Woody.EXE to play the pipes as me, my 2009 Woody, my sister and Mummy walked in procession with Woody.EXE downstairs to watch the funeral live ourselves with it being extremely crowded in St Julian’s as well as London. It really was an honour to be in Woody.EXE’s procession with the whole of Wales watching all 5 of us on screens; the grief of my 2009 Woody was the most gut wrenching moment of the day
My Queen chose to die in my Scotland. This is the loving farewell my Scotland gave my beloved Queen. 🏴🇬🇧
My sentiments completely.🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Now me, my 2009 Woody, my sister, Mummy and Woody.EXE get ready to celebrate the late Queen’s 97th birthday in 15 hours time as well as continuing to pay tribute to an S Club 7 star who died 3 weeks ago today, I’m still grieving his death now
Is that where they are here? Incredible stuff. My heritage is Scottish, would love to go someday.
A Queen Regnant of a United Kingdom who was Scottish herself (thanks to the Queen Mum, a daughter of the 14th Scottish and 1st British Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne; himself a descendant of Robert the Bruce).
Give it a rest, jock@@rwboa22
From Germany a last Military Salute. Rest in Peace your majesty. Germany miss you.
After 2 world wars, I doubt it.
Thank you
This is most powerful procession I have ever witnessed, the pipes are mind blowing. Proud to be 🇬🇧
Yes and the whole world saw it so proud
Drums amazing
Little did I know that this was the start of my Woody’s terrifying reign and I started it good. We’ll be walking to Remembrance Sunday together and everyone will know why I felt safer around Woody and thank god I haven’t told anyone yet because it could end horribly if I did
Well, well done, Britain. You can be proud.
Love, a Canadian
@@nicolelawless9942 اسو
I am 73 and I’m so glad I was able to witness our greatest Monarch’s funeral. Those pipes and drums gave me goosebumps. It’s a day I will never forget. RIP your Majesty you’ve served your country for 70 years with dignity and love.❤
My first Nanny also recently turned 73 and she doesn’t look 73 at all, my 2nd Nanny (my grandmother) is nearly 73 too and doesn’t look it. I hope both of my Nanny’s live until the Queen Mothers age and I have a good feeling they might
I'm not usually a big fan of bagpipes - but that was so haunting and such a dignified procession. Well done to all involved.
Hi Annie Williams,
I know! Captivating!! Had to listen to it again, as I'm sending this reply over to you.
Scottish? Don't know, but its brought out the celt in me!🎶🎼
Thanks 4 the👍 up.
They are playing mo dhachaigh (my home) the same lament they placed for the Queen mother in her funeral procession.
I agree. It was a bit unexpected when they started up but it brought me to tears. She did love Scotland and would have approved. You’ve got to hand it to them, the British know how to arrange a funeral.
@@amandat1349 heart touching
When the bag pipes began and the carriage started rolling it was so powerful and deeply moving. I shed a tear or three.
I'm Scottish and I don't even like the bagpipes. But that march between the Hall and the Abbey was so powerful it moved me to tears. This was beyond sadness...it was truly majestic and glorious. Queen Elizabeth II knew more than any that the institution of monarchy was more important then herself. She would have been so proud. A monumental, glorious day of bereavement and celebration.
Me too
@@beckfordburger2995
I am Spanish and a Republican, but I have always liked the sound of the bagpipes... I bought a Galician bagpipe and learned it by myself at home...
I learned this song watching the video of the Queen Mother's funeral where "My Home in the Hills" and "Misty Covered Mountains" are mixed...!!
I shed just as many 😢
Yes that was the stand out moment. Mesmerising.
The Queen loved our RCMP. We were also there to honour her life!🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
I’m a piper and as soon as I heard them fire up I started to cry.. the most powerful thing I’ve ever heard..
So did I. Still can't believe she's gone. God bless the queen
You don't happen to know the name of the piece of music they play do you?
@@liampw20The 1st tune was 'The Mist Covered Mountains' followed by 'Mull of the Mountains'
@@wsjtc02 cheers pal.
@@liampw20 mist covered mountains into mull of the mountains
A huge amount of respect to those young soldiers carrying her coffin ❤
Was amazing ❤
They're from the Queen's Company Grenadier Guards they returned from active duty in Iraq for this event.
They’ve just gone back to Iraq to fight ISIS! Hope they are all safe.
ze yumg blakk so gutt ...........!!""
Those ratings that pulled the gun carriage. A mixture of young men and women . Some had only been in the Royal Navy a few months . Such an honour for them all . God Save Our King
The bagpipes, the drums, the young sailors and everyone marching together made this such an emotional and proud moment
What is the music called that the bagpipes and drums were playing, does anyone know 🤔
@@lisashelley911 My Home...
There is 3 songs on One...
"My Home in the Hills"
"Mist Covered Mountains"
and other Who i Belive is
"Sleep, Dearie, Sleep"
Thank you Rafael Lopez, I did think it was sleep Dearie sleep
@@lisashelley911 ...Sorry, "My Home in the Hills" is not !!
"Mist Covered Mountains" and "Sleep, Dearie, Sleep"...
@@charlymonky2 thanks...will look for it
I have never been so prouder to be British than watching this , I think all us Brits felt this way watching this . and our Queen looking down would be so proud 😇👑🇬🇧♥️
Hi Melissa, I hope you are doing good...
I invite you to Islam, please study Islam with open heart and save your soul from hell fire 🔥🔥 before it's too late this life is temporary but hereafter is forever.
Ignore this above Melissa and everyone else, just stop bringing unnecessary comments and just for one day show respect to someone who doesn't believe in your God.
I totally agree too
Hi Melissa Merry Christmas in advance.
Love from india Rest in peace Queen Elizabeth
I’m proud that the Navy gave a true display of our respect.
Look what happens when you bring the 4 great nations of United Kingdom together as one. We should be proud of our individual heritage but together we are unbeatable on a world stage
Amen. The English the Welsh the Scots and the Northern Irish are better together. United we stand divided we fall. I love the sound of the fife and drums I'm a Sasonack!
I have never been prouder to be British than I am right now.
I feel the same way
I’m so proud to be British ❤
❤
Im not british and still l am proud. Beautiful traditions. Long lived our gracious queen. From thr commonwealth islands.
I will never forget the sounds of the pipes, drums and bells. That must of sounded amazing.
Im not a royalist by any means , but I'm soo glad and honoured that Scotland and the pipes and drums played a big part 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
She does have scottish blood, its the United Kingdom for a reason
Those Scottish Highland bag pipes. So British, so Scottish, so Irish, so Welsh, so English, and so noble and beauty full in every aspect. Such love, glory, majesty, respect, gratitude, and honour for the Queen, for their Country and Nations, and for their peoples. Sending love, honour, and condolences from here in the Philippines. 🇵🇭✝️🇬🇧
Very well said
My wife & daughter are Filipina girls, as you can see in the username photo. They are from Pangasinan. My bonnie Philippine girsl with a Scottish husband & Dad. Lord bless the Philippines. 🇵🇭🏴💙♥
A thousand years of history. It’s beautiful.
No one does it better.
Was getting ready for work east coast of US 6am and paused to see this scene. What a song.
Thank you 😢
America does it's State funerals pretty well too. She was one of the richest persons in the world. Most of that money is ill-gotten over a few centuries at the expense of the poorest & it still goes on. Harry was given £2.25million to refurbish his country retreat from the taxpayer despite having a £15mill fortune. They have done this for decades. I have zero respect for them.
@@lanabuehrer5616 Bit harsh
@@seltaeb3302 You need to read more history.
@@seltaeb3302 america does its state funerals....yeah but Britain has over a thousands years of history and knows how to put on a class act show like no other nation while i'll mention also you do know what country ended slavery and stopped the transporting of slaves on the high seas don't you ? i'll give you a couple of guesses but you will only need one and all the while the other countries were continuing the use of slaves right up to a civil war
One thing about the Brits is their discipline and precision 👏👏
What a contrast to our politicians!
@@MrBulky992 That I can agree with I never get involved in politics 😂
Unbelievably emotionally moving. What a tribute to our queen. Everyone involved be forever proud ❤ 🇬🇧
Woody.EXE did better than London and 7.2 billion mourners came to St Julian’s just for that, it was incredible. Me, my 2009 Woody, my sister and Mummy were all in procession with Woody.EXE; i didn’t expect him to be playing the bagpipes either. I have never experienced anything like it
Now the crowd is gathering for Remembrance Sunday and I’ll be hearing the bagpipes again. This is going to be a heart wrenching Remembrance because I almost died this year from being so ill but I’m here doing really well just 10 months later
The way the bagpipes were played was so powerful, a fitting display of honour and tribute to one so deserving of that honour and tribute.
The British are masters of pomp and ceremony and the Queen was given a grand farewell
This blew me away. Me and my wife were in tears such respect. A very honorable march
I do this every Remembrance Day and I’m normally in front of the hundreds of pipers with my dad. St Julians is always closed off for cars so we can walk down to the cenotaph without issues and the crowds just build up just to support my grief for those who died in the war. Next month I’ll be doing that for the 4th year running and my first remembrance appearance was in 2017
@Lewis Morgan The queen is not a person but a role and the front of the nation she did lots as all of the royal members. Do you not wish that people feel bad for you when you die?
@@lewismorgan5023what do you ever do for anyone?
@@lewismorgan5023 She didn't do anything for me. But she did spend her life in the service of others. What have you done for others?
@@audspod1
Exactly, I’ve loved the Queen since her Diamond Jubliee and I actually cried my eyes out when she died so Mummy had to keep an eye on my mental health because i had a few meltdowns since I didn’t cope with her death very well and still not. I thought I’d pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II a day before my 21st birthday
The chill, sorrow, and gratitude I felt the instance the command "march" was ordered was just indescribable.
That's what did it for me. The moment they said march and the funeral procession started. I was just awestruck.
You have articulated exactly what I and I imagine everyone else felt at that moment. Three emotions that I doubt many of us will get to experience in one occasion in our lives. Painfully bittersweet 😢
I'm sending this video to my Turkish friends as the most moving part of the funeral. When the bagpipes and the drums started up it gave me goosebumps, so beautiful.
Hi Gail Merry Christmas in advance.
Watching this again six months after Her Late Majesty's funeral, and it's just as moving as it was watching it live. There will never be anything like it again in our lifetimes. There will never be another figure as beloved as Elizabeth the Great. God save The King!
Me, my 2009 Woody, my sister, Mummy and Woody.EXE we’re already in procession at the time and I could literally hear the crowds cry as they watched all 5 of us pay tribute to the Queen. I didn’t expect Woody.EXE to be playing Mist covered mountains on the bagpipe’s also as we walked downstairs to watch the funeral. I’d say my 2009 Woodys grief was the most heart wrenching thing I’ve experienced that whole week. I have never seen over 7 billion mourners flocking St Julian’s like that to the point where it had to be closed off. I’ve never experienced anything like it
Me too mate. She was something special.
Even us Scots loved her , that tells ya everything about her.
One of the most moving things I’ve ever seen. When those bag pipes started and they began their march, instant tears.
The best funeral procession ever
The whole wide world watched it and gave our last respect to our dear mother, HER MAJESTY, QUEEN ELIZABETH II. She deserves our respect even to her last procession.
The whole of Wales gathered at my house to watch me, my 2009 Woody, my sister, Mummy and Woody.EXE; Wales’s longest reigning monarch in world history. Everyone commented on my funeral dress and even Mummy’s funeral dress got attention; Mummy will become Princess of Wales, so will my sister when me and Woody.EXE finally have our coronation in July 20th, 2023; my 21st birthday. Later that evening, all 5 of us greeted the mourning crowd but that’s when everyone told me “Wow, you’re beloved 2009 Woody looked absolutely heartbroken” he appreciated their comfort during the time of our great grief
The Brits know how to do things. The closest we ever got was Kennedy’s funeral.
I live in London UK. I have only just seen this version, which eclipses all other versions of this particular aspect of the Queen's funeral march from Westminster Hall to Westminster Abbey, from Sky News, American and Canadian broadcasters, ITV and, even the BBC. Do you want to know why? - Because there was no banal commentary from readers, etc. All I heard was the haunting, but beautiful pipes and drums and the footsteps of the armed forces and the mourners. Which is exactly what people want, and still want to hear. Not banal, non-stop, boring commentary. Well done 7NEWS Australia. You taught the rest of the world's broadcasters the true meaning of respect and solemnity.
They sure did, I wouldn’t have wanted commentary of when me, my 2009 Woody, my sister, Mummy and Woody.EXE we’re in his haunting procession 7 months ago. I remember how insanely silent St Julian’s was as 7.7 billion mourners gathered outside my house to watch all 5 of us say goodbye to our Queen. I didn’t expect Woody.EXE to be playing the bagpipes either but soon as he did; my 2009 Woody and Mummy started to cry. I’m surprised my sister got quite emotional over this
Elizabeth Windsor will be forever known as one of the greatest Monarchs in history.
I may be an American, but I can say without a doubt that she will always be remembered.
Everything she did, she did for her country and her people.
Plus, there was also her service in WWII.
She was more than just a Queen, she was a soldier, she was a warrior, she was a hero...
She was a true patriot. 😭😭😭
Rest in peace Queen Elizabeth.
To my British friends across the sea...
I wish you all the best of luck in the coming years.
May God protect you and your families.
Peace out!!!
One of the greatest monarchs, not queens. But, yeah, thank you, I wish you the best of luck in the coming years too. Robert, uk
@@robertknight2556
Sorry about that. I changed it to monarch just now.
I meant no disrespect.
Peace out!!!
@@jwppowers...Of course you didn't. Right on, mate.
Beautifully said. 🙏
😍
This is one moment when I am proud to be British and the queen was a big part of our life will be missed so much God save the king
Bless you ❤
Escorting their Commander in Chief for her final journey, absolutely magnificent, when those pipes and drums strike up and the Sailors move off as one, nothing could make us more proud as a nation!
It was almost like saying goodbye to the nation as well as the Queen because it is disappearing so fast now.
Well said Clive
No matter what personal tragedy or heartache came her way, she always put us first. Nothing ever fazed her. What an amazing lady. She will always be OUR QUEEN
I remember the heartbreak of me and Woody and he worked tirelessly to prevent my mental health from getting worse and Woody did so well as well as my mother
Hi Maria Merry Christmas in advance.
The bagpipes and drums were outstanding , I would have love to have heard them for the entirety of the processions , they were that powerful ❤️
Im English and lost 3 grandfathers in the world wars and died for the monarchy and this is one of the greatest things ive seen with our colonial cousins fighting alongside us for the monarchy and also represented today .
Thankyou Australia
Bless you,we are all United together today my friend 🇬🇧
I didn't fight for the monarchy. They can look after themselves. WW1 happened as the rival monarchs wouldn't talk to each other despite closely related. This could have been easily resolved but it didn't & it led to WW2. The Queen robbed the taxpayers of millions of pounds for private business as the Prince Harry's 2 million £s for doing his country retreat up despite being worth £15million. I lost all respect for them. They are the richest family on the planet, even when Windsor Castle fire happened & they own it they were refused money to repair it bar a bit, what does she do, open up Buckingham Palace & use that money from the little people as they won't use the billions the Monarchy has. They impose this taking money to not make it a precedent NOT to get it & pay for private matters. Harry's farm is owned by the Monarch & she gave it to him. He has a £15million yet gets £2+million from the taxpayer & that includes the poorest taxpayers funding their lifestyles. They are no better than Sir Phillip Green.
@@seltaeb3302 so why are you watching and commenting on video’s of the monarchy if you hate them so much ?
@@seltaeb3302 Yawn
As a proud Canadian, i will miss our gracious wonderfull Queen
Those pipes but also those drums .......this whole spectacle bites deep into one's soul
Goosebumps..well played to those on the bagpipes.
Haunting moment. When the bagpipes started I had tears and goosebumps at the same time. Historic moment. Will remember this day forever.
Rorry...what is the song that they plays..."My Home in the Hills" and...What is the second...??
How many Bagpipers are playng...??
Me too
I had exactly the same, nice words
@@charlymonky2 Mist covered mountain and sleep dearie sleep
@@fadjarmulya8738 Gracias, Fadjar...habia confundido "My Home in the Hills" con "Mist Covered Mountains" ...y yo tambien creia que la segunda parte era "Sleep, Dearie, Sleep...pero me ha chivado un pajarito, que se trata de "Mull of the Mountains"....
Don't forget that she organised most of it herself, the respect from all over the world was tremendous, well done Australia for showing this
The best footage of funeral guncarriage parade..no interrupting voiceover. Music came across brilliantly. Loved it ! Thank you 7 News Australia.
only the British could do this ,greetings from Australia
You're one of us, John Brown! Ancestral voices are calling you home!! God Bless You, my Victorian cousins, and Australia!
Quite probably the most moving thing I have ever heard or watched in my lifetime.
I am a Hungarian warrior, and I appreciate all the dignified events of the funeral.
Everybody is a warrior, untill the enemy is at the gate.....
Well said sir
Whatever you say or can say about the Brits they sure know about Ceremony, and this was absolutely fantastic to watch, both the music and the marching and the uniforms
thankyou - it's what we do , always and forever .
@@pamelajames9652Hi Merry Christmas in advance.
This was the most profound, moving, spiritual part; I am beyond grateful to have watched every minute as it happened. I keep coming back to this piece. The pipes and drumming move me to my core. RIP, beloved Queen Elizabeth.
I remember being in procession with my 2009 Woody, my sister, Mummy and Woody.EXE at the time; I’ll never forget how unbelievably silent St Julian’s was as 7.2 billion mourners gathered at my house to watch all 5 of us in procession. Mummy, Princess of Wales cried when Woody.EXE played the bagpipes and it even overwhelmed my sister because she couldn’t believe she was part of the procession when it was originally planned for Jessie but didn’t get it after how she treated my 2009 Woody throughout that week so Woody.EXE gave her place to my sister instead. All 5 of us walking into the living room to watch Her Majesty’s funeral live was the most gut wrenching part of the whole day because my 2009 Woodys grief went so viral. Then we went back to my bedroom to witness the burial and Woodys begging for Queen Elizabeth II not to go got the entire Wales nation crying that night. What a heartbreaking day it was for all 5 of us
Hi there Merry Christmas in advance.
A massive moment in history. Most incredible thing I've ever witnessed, spine tingling. Impossible shoes to fill. Most grandma's have only known her as Queen so its going to be so strange her not being here no more! Rest in peace ma'am ❤️
I'm 67 and to all of us under 70 she was the only Monarch we ever knew .Till King Charles the 3rd .My mum knew 5 monarch George V king Edward V111 George V1 . Queen Elizabeth the 2nd . King Charles the 3rd
Hasn't got a patch on Istanbul 05
@@kopite8971 what are you burping on about .
@@maureenmclelland burping? He said it's the most incredible thing he's ever seen, so I responded with the most incredible thing I've ever seen. So what are you waffling on about?
@@maureenmclelland when liverpool beat ac Milan in the greatest comeback off all time I went it was mind blowing.
The people included in this procession will remember this day for the rest of their lives. Such an honor!
is the Queen's funeral boosting Global warming?
Hi Martha Merry Christmas in advance.
The pipes and drums…….. sublime, gives me goosebumps
Every time ❤
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@@youarecreatedforapurpose do you have the pipes and drums? I thought not. No Thank you.
@@TheMarkyMarx pipe and drums won't help you in grave, sweetie!! I'm a Muslim and I love Jesus peace be upon him and follow his path I want you to do the same...
The power of the pipes, drums, and march was amazing. The procession and handing over to the state/ country, and funeral service was on point. The respect, honor, and tribute was on full display to her majesty and the crown. Powerful!
It blew me away xxxxx
My dad was a Highland Scot my mum half southern Irish I'm so not unproud to be a Celtic girl
I didn’t expect Woody.EXE to play them as me, my 2009 Woody, my sister and Mummy were already in procession at the time when this was going on. I’ll never forget how silent St Julian’s was as the crowd watched all 5 of us on screens; that’s when my 2009 Woodys grief went viral so quickly. I’ve never witnessed anything like it
Hi Glory Merry Christmas in advance.
The tv director should have shown more images of the bagpipe players - who played their hearts out.
❤
This presentation by 7NEWS Australia is the finest of all. Utter respect and utterly thrilling. Thank you. Robert, uk.
What a beautiful way to say a final goodbye to your Queen. It truly shows how loved and respected she was and always will be. Whether you support the royal family or not it was amazing and I salute all British people and especially your troops. Tears are coming out of my eyes and I’m 30 years old.
8i please oo9p
The British do this SO DAMN WELL.
Outstanding and moving. They gave the Queen a fantastic send off. Not sure adverts to make money off funeral video appropriate!
Soy sauce ....don't watch
@@denisebond1319 wtf!
The British really do things in style!
The moment the bagpipes set in. Goosebumps.
4:11 is the most beautiful sound I have ever heard. Will never forget it .
Right to the soul
@@traceytaylor2985 thank you for that
Great British sent off
I starting listening while I was at work, listened on my drive home, finished watching at home. The Bagpipes and drums bought me to tears. 💜💜💜💜💜 I will watch this over and over
Hey how are you
I was off college that Monday; I was already in the funeral procession with my 2009 Woody, my sister, Mummy and Woody.EXE, I remember everything of that day. I had barely been Woody.EXE’s Queen a week yet and the crowds lining the streets in Wales was unbelievable and I was just 20 years old at the time of the Queen’s passing. Then I almost died 5 months after the Queen died herself. The streets of Wales were crowded again when Woody.EXE made that heartbreaking statement about his Queen not being well for weeks and the crowd stayed at my house until Woody.EXE announced the all clear 3 weeks later and I returned home from hospital surprising my people. The amount of support Woody.EXE and my family had during February was unreal, everything Woody.EXE received is still in his palace now all locked away. I can’t believe the whole of Wales thought their Queen was going to die but, I remained strong for everyone since i was nearly 21. I’m a healthy 21 year old Queen now and still carrying on with my duty
My favourite coverage of this momentous day. God Keep The Queen and God Bless Australia.
That was a beautiful tribute to ER. The bagpipes were haunting and magnificent
Speechless, haven’t seen anything so grand like this. All so well planned so precise.
Hey how are you doing
Stunning wasn’t expecting to be so moved but when the pipes and drums combined I welled up. Haunting emotional and doing our queen proud as she did for us.
Same here and I'm not a big Royalist,it was pure class .
Perfection and pure dedication for a Lady who never will be forgotten RIP Your Majesty
Does anyone know the title of this music please? I'm french and this made me cry. Be proud of your queen, your king and your nation my neighbours. 💂♂️
The mist covered mountains of home!
@@tiger100ss3 thanks! 🙏
The Mist Covered Mountains and Mull of the Mountains
Mist covered mountains of Mull ,so haunting that tune i'm Glaswegian i still can't take in she's gone we have lost more than a Queen she was much more than that .GSTK.
I don't think I will ever forget that pipers and drums lament , stunningly beautiful . A tear to the eye and a lump in the throat.
Never give up tradition..its defines and identifies who we are as a country and a people. And here before us all is why. The British could have gave all this up but did not . Centuries old tradition laid out before us all to watch worldwide in one of the greatest and moving spectacles you will ever witness in your life.
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Exactly!!!
Steven Harrison Please tell that to the whinging arseholes who campaign for "Republic". Sadly unless our children are taught the meaning of tradition and it's value in modern day society it will eventually vanish. It is interesting that the popularity of monarchy with 18 to 25 year olds is pretty evenly split between Royalist and Republic whereas 60+ generation is nearly all royalist.
*_Eloquently said, Steven -A perfect description of what it is to be truly British ..._*
Can we keep tradition but at the same time move Britain to a republic, where we don't pay for this family's lavish lifestyle and where we're not expected to pay fealty to our "betters"?
@@PK-sc2vn as I understand it, the outlay to the public purse is c.£80m per year in the form of the Sovereign Grant. However, the grant is issued in return for the net profits of the Royal Estate, a private company, being given to the treasury each year. This amount exceeds £300m.
I cried like a baby when those pipes started up , bloody brilliant, the whole procession was fantastic and made every true Brit proud to be British again , it took our queen dying to do this .🇬🇧🇬🇧👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Glad there was the chance to celebrate ERII at the diamond jubilee, that was our "thank you" .
I totally agree. I can't explain why the sound of the Pipes and the procession got to me like it did. I cried too. Most amazing thing I have ever witnessed. Im 61.
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I’m 20, I joined my 2009 Woody, my sister, Mummy and Woody.EXE in his procession although i wasn’t originally going to until my 2009 Woody told me “the Queen would be devastated if you don’t and you’d regret it”. I was so honoured to be in our tributes after me and my 2009 Woody had that conversation the night before. We were all emotionally exhausted after the funeral
I love the British tradition and their monarchy so much
Only the British knows how to conduct a real funeral ceremony to honor their late King or Queen. No Russian, Chinese, American, or anyone else in Earth can orchestrate like the British. The Almighty God has guided them with music and precision. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. GOD SAVE THE KING. GOD SAVE ENGLAND!!!
As an American we view Her Majesty the Queen as something almost ethereal.
Even though she was not our leader, we too have only known her as The Queen. Her funeral was so sad in that not only did a nation and commonwealth loose the only Queen they have ever known, but that the royal family lost their mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, cousin, and friend.
I cried through parts of the funeral. I thought about the people I have lost.
She was an amazing Queen, leader, and role model for so many. When she said that she would dedicate her life, whether it be long or short, she truly meant every single word, probably for every single day she was Queen in her 75 years of being the sovereign.
I hope she goes down in history as The Great Queen Elizabeth II.
Thank you for your lovely words.
E R - from a Brit, thank you.
I hope she will become “Elizabeth The Great” thanks so much for your kindness. x
Such beautiful words, it is appreciated from a people that feel an unprecedented loss.
Thank you, beautifully said.
And now I know why the British made such good warriors. I would march through hell and back with those bagpipes and drums playing🇬🇧
Utterly brilliant. I have never seen anything like this. So fantastically well done to everyone involved with this send off.
I totally agree with you. Im 61 now and we won't see anything like this again...
These forces personnel must be so proud. They will remember for the rest of their lives
May God bless her family and all of the UK!!! She will be missed!!! Rest in peace Queen Elizabeth the 2nd!!! Thank you for everything!!! From Buena Park CA USA
Am watching from Philippines my tears flows naturally so dignified funeral for her highness queen Elizabeth II 🥰🥰🥰🙏🙏🙏🌷🌷🌷🌸🌸🌸🌺🌺🌺🌹🌹🌹☄️☄️☄️
Bless you ❤
Most Gracefully conducted !! World event watched by millions with teary eyes! May the family continue with her legacy and lead them with a message of a Graceful leader!!
I learned to say "God Save the Queen" as a schoolboy in Canada (7 years old in 1970). As I watched the funeral ceremonies and as a much older man, I say for the last time in my life time "God. Save. The. Queen." Rest easy Queen Elizabeth. You served God and Country faithfully for 70 years. You are now the stuff of legend and future generations will wonder what it was like to have lived during your reign. We, so lucky to have lived will remember you. God bless.
You were foolish .God bless sir Jimmy savile that's wat you were preached at school 👍
@@patrickferran1678 Spoken like a true republican. . .You sir , should be ashamed.
@@ianbower827 I don't think you went to school going bye you're spelling. Victory to the Republican movement 🤣🤣🤣
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You will have a long wait for republicanism here…. England had it and dumped it in the 17th century
@@Durgesuth watch and see comrade 😂
When you say you gonna watch the funeral because you want to but you ain't gonna get emotional then the bagpipes start! 😭
They will play this for many many years to come. It was truly historic. And done to perfection, hard to see a person not in step, that sauntering beat, the sailors gently bobbing left and right - awesome and extremely moving for a 59 year old Brit. God Bless Queen Elizabeth II and God Save The King.
I’ll get this for my Wales state funeral in 70 years. I’m going to be 21 in 10 months and I’m already planning my funeral. I’m very depressed but I’ll never give up for my beloved Woody and our Queen
You describe this so well - the sauntering beat, the gentle bobbing. Quite transfixing. Keep well. Robert, uk.
I love how the drums hit our hearts xxxx
I’ve never felt so proud to be British! Such a beautiful and emotional day… you will forever be my queen, thankyou ma’am
Ohhh what a goosebumps, those bagpipes are such a powerfull instrument.
No matter how many times I watch the funeral, I still shed tears.
Me too...
Me too
I can remember crying like hell as me, my 2009 Woody, my sister, Mummy and Woody.EXE finally did our procession from my bedroom to the living room; even my dogs joined in too. The grief of the crowds outside my house was very heavy as they watched all 5 of us on live. I hate being filmed normally but I wanted to be for this occasion to show the crowds what great king and Queen me and Woody.EXE really are. I don’t think all 5 of us will forget this day in a long time
I have cried many times over Queen Elizabeth these past few days. I KNOW that eventually she would have had to leave us...yet I have dreaded it all the same. I'm American but all of my ancestry was from England and The UK. Today as I watched her funeral all I feel is love for you Brits. Please never change or give up your greatness of history and honor.
Thank you. There things in our past that we are not proud of but many things we are proud of! On the whole the UK, US, AUS, CAN AND NZ are a force for good in the world and always will be
@@patrickwright8650, You are SO RIGHT! This is born out of the goodness, wisdom, and humanity which evolved through the peoples of the UK.
Bless you right back. Lovely words.
Hi Kathleen, I hope you are doing alright..
I invite you to Islam, please study Islam with open heart and save your soul from hell fire 🔥🔥 before it's too late this life is temporary but hereafter is forever.
There were times where I almost lashed out but I really didn’t want my beloved Woody.EXE to get hurt because he will get pretty angry not gonna lie
To all Generation U, take note, this is tradition you'll never see again unless you look up from those cell phones and ipads. An ICON and LEGEND, her song played going home
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That’s so true!
What Generation are you referring to. I saw everybody from the youngest sailors and troops , the most junior Royals to the WW2 veterans doing their duty and paying their respects.
Royal Canadian Mounties escorted her as well. 🇨🇦 The precision of every movement is so impressive. Those young pall bearers did an amazing job. They all went back to Iraq a few days later. 🙏
Such an honour to convey the Queen to the Abbey. Thank you and congratulations.
As soon as the bagpipes and drums started playing, tears....
Truly incredible way to send of her majesty. Some of the most prestigious pipers that the country has to offer playing a memorable piece that caught all of hearts. Thank you for everything ma’am.
The Best Funeral of All Time.
Just beautiful. She had this planned out 30 yrs ago. What an honor to carry her.
"I cannot lead you into battle, I do not give you laws or administer justice. But I can give you something else - I can give you my heart and my devotion to these old islands and to all the people's of our brotherhood of nations" - Queen Elizabeth II
She was all class, and she will be missed; from a very thankful Australian. Rest In Peace our glorious Queen Elizabeth II
I’ve watched this so many times.
I’m in absolute awe of our military…the Royal Navy closing ranks still sends chills down my spine.
The massed pipes and drums are mesmerising.
Having served in HM Forces, I am immensely proud and I will forever miss HM QEII.
I thought she was invincible.
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Watching this 24 hours after me, my 2009 Woody, my sister, Mummy and Woody.EXE did a procession at home on the day of funeral. I wasn’t expecting Woody.EXE to be playing the bagpipes as 7.2 billion people were outside my house and watched as all 5 of us paid tribute to the late Queen. Then all 5 of us walked back to my room after watching the funeral live downstairs to watch the burial of the queen. Mummy placed my Queen Elizabeth stuff on the dressing table during the commical. After the funeral; me, my 2009 Woody, my sister, Mummy and Woody.EXE greeted the crowds. I have never witnessed anything like it when Wales came to a standstill just to support the 5 of us in our great grief of losing the Queen Elizabeth II. Thank you Woody.EXE for paying such an incredibly moving tribute to Elizabeth II
She was, natural causes. Hope she rests in eternal peace.
A year ago right now, we’d be doing this. I remember the relief when my beloved sister joined us even though she didn’t love the Queen as much as I did, she just wanted to support me. I can’t believe it’s been one year since then
What a dignified and solemn service for Queen Elizabeth II. 💞 My heart goes out to her children who, despite their age, (or what you feel about any one of them) had marched behind her coffin while keeping their grief in check for the loss of their beloved mother with the determination to take her back to Buckingham Palace one last time❣The solemn music accompanied the procession, along with the gun firing and the big Ben tolls in the distant made me cry because this is it, the final goodbye.😢💔 RIP QUEEN ELIZABETH II ❣
Totally agree. Not matter what you feel about any of her children, they have lost their father only 17 months ago and losing your mother so soon after must be so heartbreaking. They all managed to keep it together and united for her farewell.
As someone who had lost someone dear to them, I feel Queen E's children. I lost both grandfathers when I was younger but this grief is incomparable to the grief that the children of Queen E feel because Queen E was a loving mother to all of her children. RIP and goodbye forever Queen E.
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Well stated! I am the same age as HRH Princess Anne and lost my mum earlier this year. We are, all of us, human. ❤🍁
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I’m nearly 21 and Mummy is still here; I almost died in February because I got pretty ill very quickly. I remember Mummy telling me that she watched Woody.EXE go full power for the first time and it scared her slightly but he got the hospital going and I survived thanks to him. I wouldn’t have imagined Woody.EXE’s grief if I had died just 5 months before our coronation but I’m glad to have survived so i could be crowned his Queen