@@carl5192 Yes, love the almost informal way she addresses him. I also enjoyed the portrayal of "Pipes" as a typical Scottsman. When the Queen asks him to play the tune, he realizes she means now, He goes, "what? now?" like he's talking to his brother or something. Totally forgets himself and who he is talking to.
Pipes was a name given to the monarchs personal piper. Her first Pipes also served her father, George VI. When he retired, m'am chose her new Pipes, and that's what's depicted here, and what happened at Westminster of Her Majesties funeral.
The actor playing 'Pipes' did a fantastic job of conveying the emotional punch he felt when being asked his own preference for the song. You can feel the immense honor he felt at her request. Well done.
That the Queen rewarded Pipes' years of service with HIS choice of Lament shows how much she respected the man. And wasn't it the perfect lament at the end of the funeral? Well done Ma'am you did us proud. Duty done. Rest in peace.
Pipe Major Paul Burns who played at The Queen’s funeral have only been The Sovereign’s Piper since 2021 so it was probably not his choice… But ofcourse earlier made choices was to be respected and honoured by anyone who happened to have the job when she died
@@rickardnyberg4899 The passage shown in the video was clearly from a very earlier time than 2021 by which time the Queen was becoming very frail and poorly and arrangements had long been made. So I suspect Pipes in the video was Scott Methven, who served as the Queen's piper between 2015 and 2019
Is being that my family hails from scottish heritage, I am sure you know my opinion of the british colonists... But queen elizabeth the second, She did something different with her reign entirely. I mean obviously I never knew the woman, But she had a kindness about her, She had a care for those under her monarchy symbolic, though it was at that point. She was unique in a type of job where you were not allowed to be and she did it in a flawless way while maintaining that royal stability. There will never be another like her, Not in my lifetime at least and Lord willing. I have quite a few years left to live. God bless you dear queen and god speed.
@@1chishStill pretty recent. I’m thinking they probably made her funeral arrangements during her golden jubilee year in 2012. I’m sure there was a sketch for operation London bridge as soon as she became queen at 25 and they kept Refining it through the years. Pipers lament maybe the last element as it’s the last piece of the service.
"A number of laments written for fallen soldiers..", meaning pipes acknowledges that though she may be the Queen, she is and was a uniformed soldier.....
Corny as this may sound, I was(still am) profoundly affected by her passing even though I wasn't one of her subjects (Mexican lawyer here). Her passing effectivily marked the end of the 20th century and the end of an era. Her legacy even to countries that never were under her scepter will not fade for generations.
Lookwise, Imelda doesn't ressemble the late Queen Elizabeth so much but that's not the point. It is meant to evoke her, not impersonate her. And I think she did a marvellous job.
How good of an actress do you have to be just to convey a wide array of emotions without uttering a single word nor sound, with only expressions on a single, uncut shot, that gets progressively closer to her face, crying on cue and letting us read everything on her face alone? Imelda Staunton is just fantastic. This is great acting.
@@ericabertagnoli5469 nah Pipes would have had the closest relationship with Her Majesty outside of family. Pipes would wake her every morning she woke in Balmoral. And before him, was also Pipes. The most recent Pipes, that we saw at her funeral, was recently new - he had "only" been in the position for a few years when she died.
As a performer myself I know how nerve-wracking it normally is to have to perform something at the drop of a hat, and to choose a song of the top of my head. I can just imagine how it would feel to do it for your monarch to choose a funeral song before the fact.
Our late Queen was Scots at heart ❤️ That's why she chosen to die in such a blessed land of Scotland. You are my blood Scotland and I will always love you ❤
It's lovely to hear but your name literally makes 0 sense. Crusaders were barbarian religious bigots. We should have never participated in it. They did not share the same values as the Scottish people.
1:27 there's just something beautifully remarkable about bagpipes that add such an emotional depth to music and that point is perfectly shown in this scene.
I think it was a strategic choice to end the series where it did, because had it been been any closer to the present day, it would've had to deal with increasingly hot-button issues and controversies, many of which are still for lack of a better term, unresolved. This includes everything from Trump, to Prince Harry's adult escapes, to the royal family's possible entanglement with the Epstein case; none of which really puts the royal house in a positive light.
@@inigobantok1579 in my opinion, all this Diana melodrama was the weakest, telenovela-tier plot in all of The Crown. They could not make me care about Dodi and his father one single bit.
All three actors playing the Queen were superb. There is a moment in each 2 year segment which illustrates their gift. This I think is the scene for Ms. Staunton.
There are very few things us Brits can do , but damn it we do know how to put on a ceremony , when the Queen was buried the one bit that really got me, and still does , was the piper walking away after playing this in the cathedral
100% I blub like a child every time I watch that. I watched the entire funeral with my mum. Neither of us had known life without Elizabeth being Queen. When I saw my first Australian 50c piece with Charles on it, it was a real moment.
I've got a little bit of Scotland in me and that sent chills down my spine, even more so when that Scottish girl began singing along. Well done Pipes, well done.
if this is how this lament was selected then wow, she gave him, her personal bagpiper (his job was to wake her with bagpipe music outside every morning), his own personal way of paying respects to her in full view of the world. Just wow
From time to time I put this on and I’m not afraid to admit that almost every time I hear the woman singing I shed a tear. And I haven’t even watched the show
I recently had to organise my mothers funeral, she is still very much alive but is 90. I didn't expect it to be so emotional especially when I was asked to choose a casket and decide what she would wear. It was very hard to do. I chose a wicker basket and a will make her a dress covered in butterflies. I dread that day as everyone else has gone on ahead, my little sister, my little brother, my dad.
Goodness, I'm not a fan of the bagpipes, but that was incredible. Brought tears to my eyes, remembering the events of that period of sadness. HM Elizabeth II will always be THE Queen for me. I was born during her reign and became a senior citizen during her reign. Without her, I have no interest in the monarchy. Sleep Dearie, sleep in the arms of your beloved Philip.
Those that come after her have huge shoes to fill. Charles is a mess, but Prince William will do her proud. He's got no scandals to hide, so the depth of his committment may go even further. Time will tell.
Every time I watch this scene and everytime it the camera focuses on the Queen as she listens to the song, with tears in her eyes, I see her coffin in the chapel. 😢😭😭😭❤️
I have never been a fan of the Royal Family, however, the Queen will always have my respect - I am sure she did the best she could inheriting a position she may never have wanted. RIP Your Majesty.
I recently drove upto and visited Scotland on a coach trip and had the privilege of hearing the bagpipes being played. It truly raised the hairs on my skin to hear such beautiful music being played with precision and honour.
The emotion in this one scene just reduces you to tears. Imagine planning your own funeral. IT was NEVER a din to her. It gives you perspective on just how important you and what you like are, because essentially it's all you.
this season was very emotional to watch simply because we are here in this scene discussing the music to be played at her funeral and then her funeral 🥺
Wow pretty song. And hard to believe this is the same person who was playing professor umbridge. Nice she was able to get this type of prestigious role after playing such a villainess before.
I beg to differ. It can be played beautifully on the organ if it's done correctly. It was one of my late grandmother's favorite's and I used to play it for her.
The understanding banter between the monarchy and the Pipes is second to none, her loyal body guards were and always will be the royal Regiment of Scots with the rest of her duty realm battalions. God bless you ma’am, rest easy.
"Yes, Pipes. You." Fantastic line.
Pipes 😂
@@carl5192 Yes, love the almost informal way she addresses him. I also enjoyed the portrayal of "Pipes" as a typical Scottsman. When the Queen asks him to play the tune, he realizes she means now, He goes, "what? now?" like he's talking to his brother or something. Totally forgets himself and who he is talking to.
Pipes was a name given to the monarchs personal piper. Her first Pipes also served her father, George VI. When he retired, m'am chose her new Pipes, and that's what's depicted here, and what happened at Westminster of Her Majesties funeral.
@@Hal09i I reckon those footmen are Scots too - they knew straight away what Pipes was about to do the minute he said it!
"It's not a din to me" will always get me. The love and pride in the expression on his face is just wonderful to watch.
I love how calmly the doors were closed 🤣🤣🤣
People forget, her mother was Scottish. The Queen loved Scotland.
@@eddiet7228she lived in Scotland. Has a castle there
@@jtgd even died in scotland
What is a din?
The actor playing 'Pipes' did a fantastic job of conveying the emotional punch he felt when being asked his own preference for the song. You can feel the immense honor he felt at her request. Well done.
That the Queen rewarded Pipes' years of service with HIS choice of Lament shows how much she respected the man. And wasn't it the perfect lament at the end of the funeral?
Well done Ma'am you did us proud. Duty done. Rest in peace.
Pipe Major Paul Burns who played at The Queen’s funeral have only been The Sovereign’s Piper since 2021 so it was probably not his choice… But ofcourse earlier made choices was to be respected and honoured by anyone who happened to have the job when she died
@@rickardnyberg4899 The passage shown in the video was clearly from a very earlier time than 2021 by which time the Queen was becoming very frail and poorly and arrangements had long been made. So I suspect Pipes in the video was Scott Methven, who served as the Queen's piper between 2015 and 2019
Is being that my family hails from scottish heritage, I am sure you know my opinion of the british colonists... But queen elizabeth the second, She did something different with her reign entirely. I mean obviously I never knew the woman, But she had a kindness about her, She had a care for those under her monarchy symbolic, though it was at that point. She was unique in a type of job where you were not allowed to be and she did it in a flawless way while maintaining that royal stability. There will never be another like her, Not in my lifetime at least and Lord willing. I have quite a few years left to live. God bless you dear queen and god speed.
@@jayyeetmoto711 Lovely comment mate and I totally share every word but just one thing? When did 'Britain' colonise Scotland?
@@1chishStill pretty recent. I’m thinking they probably made her funeral arrangements during her golden jubilee year in 2012. I’m sure there was a sketch for operation London bridge as soon as she became queen at 25 and they kept Refining it through the years. Pipers lament maybe the last element as it’s the last piece of the service.
It gives me chills every time I hear it, and when the girl started singing along just made it all the more beautiful. ❤
"A number of laments written for fallen soldiers..", meaning pipes acknowledges that though she may be the Queen, she is and was a uniformed soldier.....
Yes she was 👍🏼
It's the fact that that's his first thought that gets me.
Shit I'm away 😢
Yeah bud. You're right about that. I noticed that too.
She served in World War II with honor
That sweet girl. She knows what that song is for. You all loved her so, didn’t you?
We all did.
All of us.
@@englishpolishmememan8892I didn't expect to be so affected by her passing.
American but quite affected by her passing. I had to take a day off from work to mourn her properly.
As a Yank, I was always fascinated by Her life. Sleep,Dearie,Sleep.
Corny as this may sound, I was(still am) profoundly affected by her passing even though I wasn't one of her subjects (Mexican lawyer here). Her passing effectivily marked the end of the 20th century and the end of an era. Her legacy even to countries that never were under her scepter will not fade for generations.
I disagreed at first with the casting of Imelda but she won me over completely.
Same. I thought she ended up AMAZING
She’s got it exactly right. Dignified and determined.
Lookwise, Imelda doesn't ressemble the late Queen Elizabeth so much but that's not the point. It is meant to evoke her, not impersonate her. And I think she did a marvellous job.
The problem was the way the queen was written for these seasons. Nobody disputes Imelda Staunton s performance.
Just with this scene alone
How good of an actress do you have to be just to convey a wide array of emotions without uttering a single word nor sound, with only expressions on a single, uncut shot, that gets progressively closer to her face, crying on cue and letting us read everything on her face alone? Imelda Staunton is just fantastic. This is great acting.
She's Imelda Staunton. It's what she does.
This scene gutted me. Tears. Such a beautiful moment.
Me, as well.
Brazilian greetings
I never thought the bagpipes would evoke such a heavy emotion! I was in bits 😂
Singing as the pipes played was moving.
Moving? You think? That's the understatement of the century.
I suspect that the Piper didn't want to think of his Queen dying.
He did his job !❤
I think he was just honored she even noticed him more less pick a song for her funeral
The Sovereign’s pipers are fully trained soliders and well prepared for any eventualities…
No one did and yet it was going to happen anyway.
@@ericabertagnoli5469 nah Pipes would have had the closest relationship with Her Majesty outside of family. Pipes would wake her every morning she woke in Balmoral. And before him, was also Pipes. The most recent Pipes, that we saw at her funeral, was recently new - he had "only" been in the position for a few years when she died.
It always brings tears to one’s eyes cause reminds immediatly HM’s funeral
Sleep dearly sleep indeed Ma’am. The greatest monarch of all time imo.
The closing of the doors when he began playing was so powerful. “It’s not a din, to me” great work by everyone involved.
“It’s not a din, to me” - and that's that. If M'am wanted to hear pipes inside, M'am heard pipes inside.
The doors closing inwards, a powerful symbol indeed.
I just thought it was because all those footmen didn't like the bagpipes.
@@retroguy9494 I was thinking they thought it sounded dreadful so they shut them not wanting the rest of the RF to hear 😂
@@colleenlamb5521 Somehow, I have the feeling those pipes could be heard throughout the entire palace! 🤭Doors shut or not! 😂
@@retroguy9494 Obviously haha but I thought it was done as like a joke 😂
@@colleenlamb5521 I understand! 😂
As a performer myself I know how nerve-wracking it normally is to have to perform something at the drop of a hat, and to choose a song of the top of my head. I can just imagine how it would feel to do it for your monarch to choose a funeral song before the fact.
Pipe´s acting is just brilliant. Humble, absolutly nervous but also caring and tender with his Queen. Masterpiece scene!
The guy leaving, the doors shutting -- wonderful!
This scene is an absolute masterpiece. It shall be remembered forever
This scene absolutely broke me to pieces and still does
Our late Queen was Scots at heart ❤️ That's why she chosen to die in such a blessed land of Scotland. You are my blood Scotland and I will always love you ❤
Well, her mother was Scottish after all.
these are germans you dinguses@@wayneantoniazzi2706
Very moving
It's lovely to hear but your name literally makes 0 sense. Crusaders were barbarian religious bigots. We should have never participated in it. They did not share the same values as the Scottish people.
1:27 there's just something beautifully remarkable about bagpipes that add such an emotional depth to music and that point is perfectly shown in this scene.
It's in your genes. When we hear ancient pipes, ancient DNA listens.
Staunton saved a shaky final season. Just tremendous work.
Once they got off the hook of Diana, part II managed to be an precise historical drama once again.
I think it was a strategic choice to end the series where it did, because had it been been any closer to the present day, it would've had to deal with increasingly hot-button issues and controversies, many of which are still for lack of a better term, unresolved. This includes everything from Trump, to Prince Harry's adult escapes, to the royal family's possible entanglement with the Epstein case; none of which really puts the royal house in a positive light.
@@inigobantok1579 in my opinion, all this Diana melodrama was the weakest, telenovela-tier plot in all of The Crown. They could not make me care about Dodi and his father one single bit.
Staunton's acting in this scene is incredible.
All three actors playing the Queen were superb. There is a moment in each 2 year segment which illustrates their gift. This I think is the scene for Ms. Staunton.
Yes... Especially when you take into account this was the first day back shooting after the real Queen had died
That bloke did such a fantastic job of that scene. So bloody well done.
As someone who trained to be a firefighter, hearing the bagpipes is just SUCH a beautiful sound and it INSTANTLY makes me cry.
A dame is always a dame, great actress Imelda Stanton, make you cry withouth a word. I love her.
There are very few things us Brits can do , but damn it we do know how to put on a ceremony , when the Queen was buried the one bit that really got me, and still does , was the piper walking away after playing this in the cathedral
100% I blub like a child every time I watch that. I watched the entire funeral with my mum. Neither of us had known life without Elizabeth being Queen. When I saw my first Australian 50c piece with Charles on it, it was a real moment.
I've got a little bit of Scotland in me and that sent chills down my spine, even more so when that Scottish girl began singing along.
Well done Pipes, well done.
Singer/actor is Rebecca Forsyth. She is much loved.
if this is how this lament was selected then wow, she gave him, her personal bagpiper (his job was to wake her with bagpipe music outside every morning), his own personal way of paying respects to her in full view of the world. Just wow
From time to time I put this on and I’m not afraid to admit that almost every time I hear the woman singing I shed a tear. And I haven’t even watched the show
Imelda Staunton is an excellent actress!
I recently had to organise my mothers funeral, she is still very much alive but is 90. I didn't expect it to be so emotional especially when I was asked to choose a casket and decide what she would wear. It was very hard to do. I chose a wicker basket and a will make her a dress covered in butterflies. I dread that day as everyone else has gone on ahead, my little sister, my little brother, my dad.
I feel you. My mother and younger brother will be dead soon. And I will be the last family I have. We have a similarity.
It brought tears in the eyes..What a performance..What a tune..She is grace..And the words...❤
Incredible finale to the series. The song was quite moving
The Queen loved Scotland, and Scotland loved her. And so too, has an era of peace, grace, and tranquility, passed with her.
All the pieces lined up with her ❣️
This scene absolutely moved me to tears
The "it's not a din to me" gets me all the time. The Scottish pride she feels is just pure ❤
2:39 the queen who never was crying, finally was touch by the moment.
She shed a tear when the royal yacht was decommissioned.
Goodness, I'm not a fan of the bagpipes, but that was incredible. Brought tears to my eyes, remembering the events of that period of sadness. HM Elizabeth II will always be THE Queen for me. I was born during her reign and became a senior citizen during her reign. Without her, I have no interest in the monarchy. Sleep Dearie, sleep in the arms of your beloved Philip.
"Without her, I have no interest in the monarchy." Well said. I as well, btw.
Those that come after her have huge shoes to fill. Charles is a mess, but Prince William will do her proud. He's got no scandals to hide, so the depth of his committment may go even further. Time will tell.
Every time I watch this scene and everytime it the camera focuses on the Queen as she listens to the song, with tears in her eyes, I see her coffin in the chapel. 😢😭😭😭❤️
Absolutely brilliant scene ! After watching this episode i heard Sleep Dearie Sleep a thousand times.. what a beautiful one !
Same!
I was completely entranced with this song during the Queens funeral. It was moving and somber knowing that she was truly gone.
This song, as well Skye Boat, were my favorites and it twitches my heart strings just a little to hear it again
I have never been a fan of the Royal Family, however, the Queen will always have my respect - I am sure she did the best she could inheriting a position she may never have wanted. RIP Your Majesty.
so touching, I think the most moving scene of the whole series. the girl singing. exquisite.
I always cry at bag pipes but this hit hard. 😢 love this song with the angelic voice...
The combination of the singing, the pipes, and Imelda's watering eyes was just too overwhelming to avoid crying.
Whose voice is it?
@bhavikmerchant920 her name is Rebecca Forsyth
It's Rebecca Forsyth of Edinburgh.@@bhavikmerchant920
The pipes always inspire emotion
Rest in peace ma'am.
Sleep tight your Majesty. ❤
My God this scene 😢😢😢❤❤ a masterpiece like the last one of this episod. Moved me to tears 😢
Whichever piper is actually playing is really good. Very clean technique.
Very. I found the tune in BMW format and will be adding it to my funeral tunes
Lorne MacDougall
This scene caught me off guard. His responses are incredible.
It's a hell of a din.
pipes is a bloody good actor . catches the subtle nuances in his dialogue and movement
This scene gets me EVERY time - may Queen Elizabeth most definitely "sleep dearie sleep" - this show was just incredible on so many levels.
Every moment of this is brilliant..
As a Scotsman this touches the soul.
As a descendent of a Scotsman, it touches mine, too! I hope pipes are played at mine own funeral.
You don't have to be a Scot to be touched by this scene.
Goosebumps… all the portends preceding her death are haunting. Well done.
Hahaha his Scottish accent what now? Inside? It's a hell of a din ma'am, it's not a din to me, brilliant.
Not a din to me either!
@@patroberts5449...nor to me...😢
"What now?!" Best line given.
I can never watch this fully without breaking down into tears.
I was born in Scotland. The bag pipes will ALWAYS touch my soul😇😇😇
I recently drove upto and visited Scotland on a coach trip and had the privilege of hearing the bagpipes being played. It truly raised the hairs on my skin to hear such beautiful music being played with precision and honour.
Is Sleep Dearie Sleep a well-known song? It's beautiful but I'm Canadian and don't know the ones played on bag pipes well?
Amazing Grace was played on the bagpipes for my father’s funeral. Truly one of the most beautiful sounds on Earth. Thank you for sharing ❤️
It’s a lovely piece of music. Well acted by all
Anyone else in tears by the end?
Imelda Staunton is superb!!! ❤
This makes me cry, like a gut punch
A music for fallen soldiers, seems to remind the young girl of something, or someone.
A very powerful scene
This song is going on my preferred list when the time comes.
The fact that the Queen had a song essentially calling her "Deary" ought not to be lost.
They did so amazing on this portion of the show.
I live about a half a mile away from a church and someone was playing bagpipes at a funeral there and I could hear them all the way at my house.
Love the bagpipes! We had a piper at my daughter's wedding and my son in law wore his family tartan.
At the actual funeral when the pipes struck up , what an an amazing bit of theatre and emotion
The ending was brilliant
Probably one if not my favourite scene from the show
Oh!
This is heartbreaking!
I love the smirk of pride that Pipes gives her when she says, "it's not a din to me"
Paul Tinto is the actor portraying Pipes to the Sovereign.
Such a beautiful man
The emotion in this one scene just reduces you to tears. Imagine planning your own funeral. IT was NEVER a din to her. It gives you perspective on just how important you and what you like are, because essentially it's all you.
this season was very emotional to watch simply because we are here in this scene discussing the music to be played at her funeral and then her funeral 🥺
That’s very powerful and moving
I cry every time i hear this
Queen Elizabeth deserved every bit of recognition she received.
Wow pretty song. And hard to believe this is the same person who was playing professor umbridge. Nice she was able to get this type of prestigious role after playing such a villainess before.
She’s been a highly respected actor all her life.
She went from Umbridge to the queen
I was really gonna cry if he mentioned Amazing Grace. That's my dad's favorite song, but it can only be played on the bagpipes.
I beg to differ. It can be played beautifully on the organ if it's done correctly. It was one of my late grandmother's favorite's and I used to play it for her.
@@retroguy9494 To each their own. 🤷🏼♀️ I'm of Irish/Scottish decent on my dad's side so naturally I favor the bagpipes
The understanding banter between the monarchy and the Pipes is second to none, her loyal body guards were and always will be the royal Regiment of Scots with the rest of her duty realm battalions. God bless you ma’am, rest easy.
Why is it this instrument and no other can bring me to instant tears?
This scean was makes me cry
So beautiful scean....
Sleep dearie sleep is a beautiful song and choose
This is such a melancholic scene 😢. Planning your funeral.
Need a full version of this with that singing
Made me cry
And that’s why Her Majesty was and always will be the Boss !
She was my boss as an Australian Army Officer, and my Captain General as a Gunner! RIP Your Majesty.
Up to today it My Queen death still bring tears 😢 to my eye 😢😢love that song 🎵
This is wonderfully beautiful.
The best series ever!!!