This American just stopped everything to watch this short video, twice. And THAT is the legacy Her Royal Highness, Queen Elizabeth II, gave to this world.👑✝️🌍❤
She will be a tough act to follow. As an American she epitomized what a queen should be. We could use a President with such quiet dignity, love of country and steady leadership. She worked very hard for her country. Her son will make her proud. Anne is also a very great lady in her duties. Prince William and Princess Catherine are new to their jobs but her training shows every time they are in public. Her disappointment in Andrew and the Sussex’s was so hard for her in the end. I think their antics added to her demise. Not to be forgotten by us. We will forgive but never forget. God bless the Queen . God save the King
Thank you for sharing this. Those words from Princess Anne and the now King Charles, along with footage of them all as a family, makes me marvel again at what an extraordinary responsibility, gift and burden they willingly carried, and what amazing people they are.
Anne is the quintessential princess and a great credit to Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh! She epitomises all that is graceful about the Monarchy and highlights all that is great about the Monarchy through her hard work and dedication! Love her to bits!
It's odd but when HRH talks about her relief when the Imperial State Crown was removed from the coffin - and I understand perfectly what she means - for me, personally, it was the saddest, most poignant moment of that whole day. Yes, Her Majesty's promise was fulfilled, Her work done, but the removal of the crown - continuity of monarchy - just finished me. Still does, every time I see it.
Still miss HM Queen Elizabeth. Cry thinking back on the funeral. I’m so glad she was able to go on the balcony at her jubilee and I’m glad to have flown over for it
I think part of Princess Anne's feeling of relief could have been a message to her from the Queen letting Anne know that she was happy to have finished her duties and was ready to move on without the burden.
@@Marcel_Audubon you have no idea what connections people have intuitively. Nor do I. However what IS ridiculous is believing you actually know. None of us do. I believe that we are still connected and that it was probably Princess Anne sensing her mother at peace. You can believe what you want but you don't get to decide what is a fact. I find anyone who thinks they have the answers to be ridiculous.
When the crown was lifted from Queen Elizabeth's coffin, I felt the weight of years had been lifted from her. It was a visceral feeling and included relief at the lightening of her load, sadness that she was gone and thankfulness that for my whole life she had been my monarch. How lucky were we all in the late 20th/21st century to have had a Queen who ruled over our national, and international trials and tribulations with such intelligence, beauty, grace and dignity. God bless the Queen. God save the King.
😢 I was never a royalist but I was drawn to her funeral 24/7 and mourned for the entire week. I soon saw that she was the era and this was the end. It was like a shift in the world. Can’t explain it but My God did we all whom believe in the lord felt it. What a great Queen indeed Long Live England 🏴 ❤Jesus Christ 🇵🇹
I still get upset thinking about her, seems so do thousands, maybe millions of others, still cannot quite believe it, so glad Anne was with her at the end, she would have loved that.
She was my monarch, my country’s Queen for my entire life. It’s just not the same without her. She was a great leader but more importantly, she was a great human being. Looking forward to this documentary and reminiscing what was and missing what we had.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was an amazing woman and monarch. She was determined to serve her country through thick and thin. What a wonderful example she was to the UK, Commonwealth and the world!
It is still tough for me to watch images of HMTQ without getting sad and shed a tear or two, I am getting better but it has really been a bit of a struggle. No, I never met our Queen, but she was a constant in my life since the year of her marriage was the same year that I was born. We also share our Christian name Elizabeth. Over time it will all fall into place as it should.
I am not a royalist by a long shot ,but the removal of the crown was one of the most emotional things I have seen . I take my hat of to this woman ,she tried and did her best .
God.. I still feel crestfallen everytime I watch something albiet by mistake, the funeral of our beautiful Queen who was around all my life.. I do not regret that this was an end of life for her but i do miss her so...
...service never ends, for that was the promise...it is older than time...with God's grace, one of the greatest Leaders of all time on this planet, and humans are only just beginning to figure that out...I'm NY Toms very British/Brazilian future wife MD, Veteran, Middle East & Cont. of Africa
The Queen was so amazing to thing even when she felt the time was coming she was thinking the ppl and not her .i understand what anne means ...this job was over for her mother that even in her old age was there ..😢
On her death- I cried- I hope she was pain free and had a good death As any family who has lost a "dearly beloved" may she rest in peace and tranquillity God SAVE QE11
It was a shock to the young Princess Elizabeth when her uncle abdicated and she knew she would one day become Queen. She prayed that her parents would have another child, a boy who would be king. She would have been happy to have been the spare. Being Queen was not the life she wold have chosen, as she would have preferred a relatively quiet life in the country with horses and dogs. Elizabeth was not the kind of person to want to be in the limelight. However, she accepted her fate with humility and put her heart and soul into being our Monarch. One I am very happy and proud to have had. I miss her so much. ❤ ❤ ❤
Don't make this lady discuss her mother's death on camera for the whole world to see.😢 Especially with the way the media has treated her in the past. None of it is good for her mental health & the public doesn't need to know everything.
No it isn’t. Charles doesn’t command the respect his mother had. She earned it. She knew the importance of keeping out of politics. Charles has yet to grasp that concept.
@bridiesmith5110 Charles knows and understands far more than his critics give him credit for. It's really asinine to think otherwise. The late Queen schooled him well. Naysayers see him differently from those with a nicer, friendlier, more positive point of view. The king has waited a long time, has supported his mother, and worked hard for the monarchy. Whether you respect King Charles or not is up to you, but he's done his part, and I can't see how he could have done anything differently or better. But then I'm not intolerant. The point about 'politics' is lost on you. Charles is well within his remit, you might want to go and find out exactly what this entails. This "politics' thing is always hurled at the king if you don't support it eg the Climate thing, but believers in Climate change support his speeches. Scarlet Maguire, an ex Labour advisor and anti monarchist, had a go at Queen Camilla for speaking out about the Roald Dahl censoring. Was Camilla being political? Not particularly. She was being 'on topic'. Charles has spent years learning about wildlife, ecology, the environment etc and years learning from the Queen. He does and doesn't do what the Government requires, and they veto it. Live with it and be grateful that there's a king that has deep-held beliefs in something that has now become current. It's not Charles' fault that every belief he had has become main stream and therefore our Government has policies on it. Charles isn't trying to influence policy and the old complaint has arisen that people are being too literal. If Government policy was to do something about potholes, presumably the king can never mention roads again. You're taking 'being political' too literally. The Queen was ridiculed for years when she first ascended the throne, but she had 70 years, Charles has had a year. I find the mean-minded critics insensitive and agree with the Courtiers over the 'too literal' thing. Merry Christmas.
@@ameliarannestiggins2345 what a lot of nonsense. Charles is one of the founding members of the wef. If you care to find his disgusting rant at Davos where he encourages world leaders to use military force against the people to follow the green agenda. Charles doesn’t know what a pot hole is. The queen and Prince Philip warned him about being political. His coronation was a wef day out and he is surrounded by yes men. Time will tell what his reign is going to be remembered for. As for Charles only being a monarch for a year. What crap, he has known since the day he was born that he was going to be king. His mother didn’t get that much notice and was only in line of succession because another member of the royal family abdicated his duty.
I've spent alault of time following da Royale Faulmlaye as daye go OAT und ABOAT HAULERING OAT ANYTHINN ABOAT ME-LUMN ova ault' westmin'sta parkwaye across frum HOEZAYE MONTERAYE AND DEE OLE JACK CHEEZERS. Daye hauld been cuttin me graulss all daye lunn witt me mum HAULERING OAT hurdery up monn diss mum's gowwin OAT and ABOAT to da grocery stoe. DON'T CHA KNOW 🤣🤣🤣
She was the nation's mother.. sadly missed..
I’m an American and I loved her. I wept when I heard the Queen had passed. 💔😢
She was the Commonwealth’s mother also. Sorely missed❤🇦🇺
The nation’s mother was Lady Thatcher. The queen was the world’s grandmother!!
She was so regal, respected, treasured! She is dearly missed. Her dignity is unmatched!
Thanks to the Princess Royal Anne for sharing these sad but wonderful moments.
We miss her. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
The Queen is so sadly missed she was a mother to all
Princess Anne the Princess Royal thank you, your Mother and our late beloved Queen was truly loved and is still sadly missed
It’ll take a long time to get use to the idea of her no longer with us .🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🥰🥰. What a strong woman she was omg ❤️
The queen is dearly missed . She was.like the queen mother to the world ...
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I still cry when I see Her Majesty's coffin.
A remarkable family ❤
This American just stopped everything to watch this short video, twice. And THAT is the legacy Her Royal Highness, Queen Elizabeth II, gave to this world.👑✝️🌍❤
I too loved the Queen, and I am an American also.
Queen Elizabeth, she was a great leader. I am from Arizona, USA and think she was certainly one of God's special gifts.
So terribly touching. I love Anne. The Princess Royal.
She will be a tough act to follow. As an American she epitomized what a queen should be. We could use a President with such quiet dignity, love of country and steady leadership. She worked very hard for her country. Her son will make her proud. Anne is also a very great lady in her duties. Prince William and Princess Catherine are new to their jobs but her training shows every time they are in public. Her disappointment in Andrew and the Sussex’s was so hard for her in the end. I think their antics added to her demise. Not to be forgotten by us. We will forgive but never forget. God bless the Queen . God save the King
I still can't watch our late queen without tears she's missed so much.
Thank you for sharing this. Those words from Princess Anne and the now King Charles, along with footage of them all as a family, makes me marvel again at what an extraordinary responsibility, gift and burden they willingly carried, and what amazing people they are.
She was amazing and a stable presence in the world for generations, we are poorer for her absence, may she rest in peace.
This American loves and admires Princess Anne so much!!!
Anne is the quintessential princess and a great credit to Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh! She epitomises all that is graceful about the Monarchy and highlights all that is great about the Monarchy through her hard work and dedication! Love her to bits!
Queen Elizabeth must have been very proud of her...I personally believe she lives on in Princess Anne.
I so agree. The Princess Royal is a mixture of her Mother and Father, just my favourite Royal.
I think she is favourite royal world wide and shall continue as such through the pages of history and in all times to come.
It's odd but when HRH talks about her relief when the Imperial State Crown was removed from the coffin - and I understand perfectly what she means - for me, personally, it was the saddest, most poignant moment of that whole day. Yes, Her Majesty's promise was fulfilled, Her work done, but the removal of the crown - continuity of monarchy - just finished me. Still does, every time I see it.
100% agree with you. I still weep when watching it. She was quite a gal!
Cried through the whole thing. Couldnt stop. I knew she was saying farewell on the balcony at the Jubilee. Broke my heart in a million pieces. ❤❤❤
@@Cherryvanilla27Yes I felt that too at the Jubilee…
Still miss HM Queen Elizabeth. Cry thinking back on the funeral. I’m so glad she was able to go on the balcony at her jubilee and I’m glad to have flown over for it
I think part of Princess Anne's feeling of relief could have been a message to her from the Queen letting Anne know that she was happy to have finished her duties and was ready to move on without the burden.
That is what I thought too!
don't be ridiculous, the Queen was dead, she wasn't sending any secret messages
@@Marcel_Audubon you have no idea what connections people have intuitively. Nor do I. However what IS ridiculous is believing you actually know. None of us do. I believe that we are still connected and that it was probably Princess Anne sensing her mother at peace. You can believe what you want but you don't get to decide what is a fact. I find anyone who thinks they have the answers to be ridiculous.
@@janetclaireSays dead people don't send messages, sweetie. THAT is a fact whether you want to believe in Caspar the Friendly Ghost or not. Grow up.
@@Marcel_Audubon that’s not a “fact” it’s just your perception.
Brilliant documentary
When the crown was lifted from Queen Elizabeth's coffin, I felt the weight of years had been lifted from her. It was a visceral feeling and included relief at the lightening of her load, sadness that she was gone and thankfulness that for my whole life she had been my monarch. How lucky were we all in the late 20th/21st century to have had a Queen who ruled over our national, and international trials and tribulations with such intelligence, beauty, grace and dignity. God bless the Queen. God save the King.
Beautifully expressed and appreciated by this American!
I so agree, and so wonderfully put into words, thank you.
😢 I was never a royalist but I was drawn to her funeral 24/7 and mourned for the entire week. I soon saw that she was the era and this was the end. It was like a shift in the world. Can’t explain it but My God did we all whom believe in the lord felt it. What a great Queen indeed Long Live England 🏴 ❤Jesus Christ 🇵🇹
Sounds like you are a royalist then.
I still get upset thinking about her, seems so do thousands, maybe millions of others, still cannot quite believe it, so glad Anne was with her at the end, she would have loved that.
She was my monarch, my country’s Queen for my entire life. It’s just not the same without her. She was a great leader but more importantly, she was a great human being. Looking forward to this documentary and reminiscing what was and missing what we had.
I felt the same way. I had never known any other Monarch and it was somehow comforting that she reigned for so long.
She was such a beautiful queen
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was an amazing woman and monarch. She was determined to serve her country through thick and thin. What a wonderful example she was to the UK, Commonwealth and the world!
It is still tough for me to watch images of HMTQ without getting sad and shed a tear or two, I am getting better but it has really been a bit of a struggle. No, I never met our Queen, but she was a constant in my life since the year of her marriage was the same year that I was born. We also share our Christian name Elizabeth. Over time it will all fall into place as it should.
Her Majesty's Coronation year was my birth year. She's always been here.
She is sadly missed she was great queen
I am not a royalist by a long shot ,but the removal of the crown was one of the most emotional things I have seen . I take my hat of to this woman ,she tried and did her best .
Me too! If you are not a royalist, why were you watching? Just wondering?🤔
You don't have to be a royalist to watch a state funeral ?@@audspod1
God.. I still feel crestfallen everytime I watch something albiet by mistake, the funeral of our beautiful Queen who was around all my life.. I do not regret that this was an end of life for her but i do miss her so...
Princesse Anne a les larmes aux yeux…lorsqu’elle parle de sa mère…Pourtant, elle est si humble et stoïque pour son rang..et quelle travailleuse.
...service never ends, for that was the promise...it is older than time...with God's grace, one of the greatest Leaders of all time on this planet, and humans are only just beginning to figure that out...I'm NY Toms very British/Brazilian future wife MD, Veteran, Middle East & Cont. of Africa
The Queen was so amazing to thing even when she felt the time was coming she was thinking the ppl and not her .i understand what anne means ...this job was over for her mother that even in her old age was there ..😢
I miss her so❤I'm glad Ann was born❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
On her death- I cried- I hope she was pain free and had a good death
As any family who has lost a "dearly beloved" may she rest in peace and tranquillity
God SAVE QE11
She was a one off. Superb. And so beautiful too. Thank you Edward VIII for abdicating.
It was a shock to the young Princess Elizabeth when her uncle abdicated and she knew she would one day become Queen. She prayed that her parents would have another child, a boy who would be king. She would have been happy to have been the spare. Being Queen was not the life she wold have chosen, as she would have preferred a relatively quiet life in the country with horses and dogs. Elizabeth was not the kind of person to want to be in the limelight. However, she accepted her fate with humility and put her heart and soul into being our Monarch. One I am very happy and proud to have had. I miss her so much. ❤ ❤ ❤
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The family had more privacy for the death than they EVER could've had in London.
Just wondering is this the new documentary soon to be released….and when we will see it in Australia…
i thought i read somewhere this was released today (boxing day UK) so i presume it will be available fairly soon
And in Canada? Hope it comes to BritBox soon at least.
Right ….thankyou…
The documentary was titled
* Charles 111 : The coronation year *
Absolutely worth watching. Fantastic behind the scenes footage.
I don't know that I'll be able to watch this just yet.
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The woman that could have been queen.
Sleep, dearie. Sleep.
Where can we see this documentary
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Don't make this lady discuss her mother's death on camera for the whole world to see.😢 Especially with the way the media has treated her in the past. None of it is good for her mental health & the public doesn't need to know everything.
WITH HER THE RESPECT FOR THE RF IS GONE
Daft comment. Really really daft.
No it isn’t. Charles doesn’t command the respect his mother had. She earned it. She knew the importance of keeping out of politics. Charles has yet to grasp that concept.
@bridiesmith5110 Charles knows and understands far more than his critics give him credit for.
It's really asinine to think otherwise. The late Queen schooled him well.
Naysayers see him differently from those with a nicer, friendlier, more positive point of view.
The king has waited a long time, has supported his mother, and worked hard for the monarchy. Whether you respect King Charles or not is up to you, but he's done his part, and I can't see how he could have done anything differently or better.
But then I'm not intolerant.
The point about 'politics' is lost on you. Charles is well within his remit, you might want to go and find out exactly what this entails. This "politics' thing is always hurled at the king if you don't support it eg the Climate thing, but believers in Climate change support his speeches.
Scarlet Maguire, an ex Labour advisor and anti monarchist, had a go at Queen Camilla for speaking out about the Roald Dahl censoring. Was Camilla being political? Not particularly. She was being 'on topic'. Charles has spent years learning about wildlife, ecology, the environment etc and years learning from the Queen. He does and doesn't do what the Government requires, and they veto it.
Live with it and be grateful that there's a king that has deep-held beliefs in something that has now become current. It's not Charles' fault that every belief he had has become main stream and therefore our Government has policies on it. Charles isn't trying to influence policy and the old complaint has arisen that people are being too literal.
If Government policy was to do something about potholes, presumably the king can never mention roads again.
You're taking 'being political' too literally.
The Queen was ridiculed for years when she first ascended the throne, but she had 70 years, Charles has had a year.
I find the mean-minded critics insensitive and agree with the Courtiers over the 'too literal' thing.
Merry Christmas.
@@ameliarannestiggins2345…well said….100 likes from me….people can be so critical…..it is a huge responsibility….imo King Charles is doing great!
@@ameliarannestiggins2345 what a lot of nonsense. Charles is one of the founding members of the wef. If you care to find his disgusting rant at Davos where he encourages world leaders to use military force against the people to follow the green agenda. Charles doesn’t know what a pot hole is. The queen and Prince Philip warned him about being political. His coronation was a wef day out and he is surrounded by yes men. Time will tell what his reign is going to be remembered for. As for Charles only being a monarch for a year. What crap, he has known since the day he was born that he was going to be king. His mother didn’t get that much notice and was only in line of succession because another member of the royal family abdicated his duty.
I've spent alault of time following da Royale Faulmlaye as daye go OAT und ABOAT HAULERING OAT ANYTHINN ABOAT ME-LUMN ova ault' westmin'sta parkwaye across frum HOEZAYE MONTERAYE AND DEE OLE JACK CHEEZERS. Daye hauld been cuttin me graulss all daye lunn witt me mum HAULERING OAT hurdery up monn diss mum's gowwin OAT and ABOAT to da grocery stoe. DON'T CHA KNOW 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂 I had to read that 3 times and I'm still not sure what you said 😂😂😂😂😂
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bollix
It's impossible to comment on here given that those who have already commented think the sun shines out of the royals' arses.
Not commenting on here in a detrimental way is a good idea. Go elsewhere. It's not compulsory to leave a comment.
Very true. Rose-tinted glasses don't suit me any more than delusion. Thank you. @@ameliarannestiggins2345
My Queen, my Queen, my King xxx