I still haven't got completely over the sad passing of the 👑 queen and don't think I ever will. This all reminds me of the sad passings of people in my life (both family and friends) that I've lost. 😭
I hear you, I had the sad duty Monday of scattering the ashes of my sister and her family. Her husband, son and her son's dog. They all went different times but I got left to meet up with some friends of ours and scatter the remains. A sad duty. And like you I don't think I'll ever quite get over the Queen being gone. 😭
@@johnbower7452 Thank you for sharing something so very personal to you and only wish that I had the right words to make grief that we all have to face sometime in our lives far more easier and even acceptable which for all of us it never will be...
@johnbower7452 Very sorry for your losses john. They trusted you to carry out their final wishes and you did so admirably. Please don't ever feel helpless. You CAN do one more thing for them. Live your life the way you know they'd want you to live it. 🫶
@@kathleenwebb7856 I feel exactly the same 👍... She made those special events extra special with her presence and lifelong dedication to the country. She is very much missed by many of us. 😢
I imagine they have to be ready for any event. Their work for the Queen's funeral was flawless and it's been said the constantly work on this sort of thing.
Hers was a planned event! It was assisted suicide for certain! Her being in her 90s who would suspect? Royals are known for lieing to the press. They announced she was sick who would suspect anything different except there wasn't anything frail about her. Now they play like a KING is dieing of a condition millions of men survive bet they can't save a fg KING? please! Another lie another planned assisted suicide! Can't blame him afterall England has given themselves over to the UN just like every other country in the UN! One World govmt!
An empty coffin is always covered (when in transit) by a purple pall. So I also believe that it's probably a veteran's coffin being brought to the Guards' Chappell, probably for a service on the morrow. Any flowers would be placed on the coffin in the morning. So it's probably going to lay at rest, until the service. Rev. Bill Beaver could probably set us right. As he was/is a chaplain at the Guard's Chappell.
Things have been very Quiet around the King , his Death is Predicted for this year. But he is still Trying to Control his Family . He will not be Missed . But Remember William the Conqueror , well he ( William ) will be worse . He loves being in Charge . Well done Harry for leaving the Rat Race.
It impresses me so much how dedicated these young people are in presenting the rituals and traditions of your country. They do Britain and the monarchy proud.
Don't forget that the Guards Chapple is attached to Wellington Barracks there are always funerals for retired senior Officers and anyone that dies in service
@@tonyp011 Draping the union Flag over the coffin is a personal choice, I know loads of fellow Veterans who have specified NOT to have the Union Flag draped over their coffin, especially if like us in the Irish Guards who are the only British Army Regimentto recruit from Southern Ireland. My old boss who was a Major General who Commanded the Household Division sadly died and his coffin did not have a Union Flagg on it,
Our unit has a casket in storage (USAF) When called our unit will rehearse a color/honor guard and send them to do the honors. We have a few folks who rehearse for such an occasion weekly.
Acording to the OED a hurst is a hillock, or a sandbank in the sea or a river, or a wood or wooded rise. A hearse, on the other hand, is a vehicle in which coffins are carried.
Not always necessarily practice at night although it's common for the queens funeral days before they practiced day and night. Each royal family member has an operation code name so for the queen it was operation London bridge (has fallen for the news) and for king Charles iii it Operation Menai Bridge although there are several versions of this depending when they may pass one for Scotland, Wales Northern Ireland and London and things could change any time.
In the documentary "Guarding the Queen" out of 2009 i think, we can see the Nijmegen Company Grenadier Guards rehearsing the funeral of a fallen Grenadier. They also rehearse this with a coffin outside of the buildings at Wellington Barracks. Sadly that is a part of the life as soldiers. It is rly unlikely that a member of the royal family has passed away. The rehearsals for an event like that would be different and bigger anyways, i believe :D
Terrible and usual misleading headline. The hearse part should have been edited out. Some people have gotten upset needlessly. The guards are doing their usual thing
ALL the main Royals have to make their funeral plans . Even Diana had made hers, her hymns,reading, music,anthems and guests theyd invite.( this of course for all royals has to be updated on a very regular basis) The Queen Mother, who was just shy of 102 when she still lived at Clarence House ( which she left to Charles and Camilla) like to get up at 4 am sometimes ,to watch her funeral rehearsals. The guards will be used for working royals in smaller funerals it’s not just be State Funerals.
I'm sure if someone passed away, we'd hear about it!! I hate to think that King Charles or Princess Kate has taken a turn for the worst. I'm an American 🇺🇲 & we usually get info right away!! I hope all is well. The king's guards looked great & I love watching them!!! Respect to all the king's guards & their horses!!! 😊👍🏼❤💂💂♀️🐴⚔️
I have not Bern to the UK but, half my blood is English Welsh. Have family there, history there. So come on man, why be rude about someone having compassion.
@donnaackels5686 Thank you, Donna, for speaking up. I, too, have English, Irish & German. I've actually got a lot of German. My sister & brother in law were there for many years & my youngest nephew was born in England. Once again, thank you & God bless. 😌🙏🏻
Its possibly a rehearsal for king Charles funeral, they used to practise The Queens funeral many many times so they were ready for when it really happened.
Wouldn't be surprised at all for further rehearsals, Charles is not at all well and sadly nether is Princess Kate. So they need to keep the rehearsals up just in case anyone of or both of them pass away
The coffin didn't have any flowers on it - which is pretty unusual - so assuming that there's nobody in side. Also royals aren't generally transported in the back of a hearse (usually a gun carriage) or a custom built land rover in the Duke of Edinburgh's case (what a classy guy). They tend to practice with the carriages and horses in any case. Hearses are only used for long distance travel (out of London) or to a resting in state place for visitors to pay homage.
Whatever - William is strong enough and old enough with the support of his family to take over the job. I'm a Royalist and will be proud to have him as King !!!
Strange there's not flowers nothing not even family behind tbe hurst. Forgive me for saying maybe something happened inside the barricks. Sadly it happens! Just saying 😢
Why are those guards handling their weapons in such a slipshod manner? Pointing them haphazardly in such a careless way? It doesn't matter if they are "unloaded"... one ALWAYS treats a weapon as if it's loaded. This is how lethal accidents happen.
Britain should be proud. 💂♀️ The discipline and professionalism shown by your military ceremonials are a credit to your country 🇬🇧
Britain is finished mass immigration & illegals destroyed it
Thank you ❤
Who ever the hearse is for, thank you for your service.🎉🎉
I still haven't got completely over the sad passing of the 👑 queen and don't think I ever will. This all reminds me of the sad passings of people in my life (both family and friends) that I've lost. 😭
I hear you, I had the sad duty Monday of scattering the ashes of my sister and her family. Her husband, son and her son's dog. They all went different times but I got left to meet up with some friends of ours and scatter the remains. A sad duty. And like you I don't think I'll ever quite get over the Queen being gone. 😭
@@johnbower7452 Thank you for sharing something so very personal to you and only wish that I had the right words to make grief that we all have to face sometime in our lives far more easier and even acceptable which for all of us it never will be...
@johnbower7452 Very sorry for your losses john. They trusted you to carry out their final wishes and you did so admirably. Please don't ever feel helpless. You CAN do one more thing for them. Live your life the way you know they'd want you to live it. 🫶
I miss thee Queen. Not the same without her.
@@kathleenwebb7856 I feel exactly the same 👍... She made those special events extra special with her presence and lifelong dedication to the country. She is very much missed by many of us. 😢
I imagine they have to be ready for any event. Their work for the Queen's funeral was flawless and it's been said the constantly work on this sort of thing.
Hwr dunarel was butafully done an all the solders and her pall bearers xxdid her proud they were flawless xx
maybe its for the queen consort
@@chriswasniowski3149 no drffanatly nit xx
Hers was a planned event! It was assisted suicide for certain! Her being in her 90s who would suspect? Royals are known for lieing to the press. They announced she was sick who would suspect anything different except there wasn't anything frail about her. Now they play like a KING is dieing of a condition millions of men survive bet they can't save a fg KING? please! Another lie another planned assisted suicide! Can't blame him afterall England has given themselves over to the UN just like every other country in the UN! One World govmt!
So ridiculous!
Happy sunday to All! Anything is happening there, funeral..rehearsal..or..., it's anyway a sad event.
May not of been rehearsal but a funeral of a veteran at the guard’s chapel.
No flowers on the coffin so doubt it more likely practice for Operation Menai Bridge
An empty coffin is always covered (when in transit) by a purple pall. So I also believe that it's probably a veteran's coffin being brought to the Guards' Chappell, probably for a service on the morrow.
Any flowers would be placed on the coffin in the morning. So it's probably going to lay at rest, until the service. Rev. Bill Beaver could probably set us right. As he was/is a chaplain at the Guard's Chappell.
@@Why24244they’d be using the state hearse
Things have been very Quiet around the King , his Death is Predicted for this year.
But he is still Trying to Control his Family . He will not be Missed . But Remember William the Conqueror , well he ( William ) will be worse . He loves being in Charge .
Well done Harry for leaving the Rat Race.
@@Why24244he was old, next of kin not about… worry about your own flowers
Prayers of Peace✨️🙏💛
That’s not the practice coffin. It’s likely a funeral in the guards chapel.
That’s not a funeral if it was there would have been at least one lot of flowers on top of the coffin
Would have the Union flag draped over it.
Possibly rehearsal for Operation Menai Bridge.
just love listening to marching music.
what is the name of this orchestra's music, if there is a link
That’s just a normal guard mount, The Guards chapel is a church that’s used for all religious ceremonies.
It impresses me so much how dedicated these young people are in presenting the rituals and traditions of your country. They do Britain and the monarchy proud.
I love tradition, uk certainly have that and they are the best at it.
Other royal families are nothing to the royal tradition in the uk.
If a member of the Royal Family had passed, it would've been worldwide news within hours.
That goes without saying.
Possibly rehearsal for Operation Menai Bridge.
The funeral would have been at St.Georges Chapel anyway.
Don't forget that the Guards Chapple is attached to Wellington Barracks there are always funerals for retired senior Officers and anyone that dies in service
If that was a funeral for an ex or current serving service personnel then the Union Jack would be draped over the coffin
@@tonyp011 Draping the union Flag over the coffin is a personal choice, I know loads of fellow Veterans who have specified NOT to have the Union Flag draped over their coffin, especially if like us in the Irish Guards who are the only British Army Regimentto recruit from Southern Ireland. My old boss who was a Major General who Commanded the Household Division sadly died and his coffin did not have a Union Flagg on it,
Very good marching and sound from the Kings royals guards
Our unit has a casket in storage (USAF) When called our unit will rehearse a color/honor guard and send them to do the honors. We have a few folks who rehearse for such an occasion weekly.
Acording to the OED a hurst is a hillock, or a sandbank in the sea or a river, or a wood or wooded rise. A hearse, on the other hand, is a vehicle in which coffins are carried.
It's also the scorer of a hat-trick in a memorable 1966 world cup final..😂🏴👍
True enough. I watched it on TV
Its also a brand of shifters and other high performance car parts (USA) :D
Gosh but they are so smart love to watch them.
You always do a great job.👏👏👏. Why do we not see you and hear you speak during your videos anymore. I enjoyed it.
Maybe it's a practise they do as a routine every now and again and not for anyone in particular.
And ofcourse the news don’t say anything
@@annvd71Why would the news say anything about it?
This looks like the run-through for a funeral in The Guards' Chapel later the same day.
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I really like that We love yoUKate mug, very clever.
Could it be the hearse and the rehearsal are totally unrelated? The guards are always practicing and being drilled for all sorts of events.
Just realized the word hearse & Rehearsal are basically the same word.
@@Lifeguard415 oh yes!
Looks like some training going on! Possibly new guards!
Someone has been called on home 🙏🌅🌍
Fair Winds and Following Seas Shipmate, my brother in arms. Rest in Peace... 😢
It could be training,,,for a important funeral, ❤
Here they rehearse at night, no traffics and almost no public. And the protocol for all the funerals and ceremonies are already made for every royal 🫅
Not always necessarily practice at night although it's common for the queens funeral days before they practiced day and night. Each royal family member has an operation code name so for the queen it was operation London bridge (has fallen for the news) and for king Charles iii it Operation Menai Bridge although there are several versions of this depending when they may pass one for Scotland, Wales Northern Ireland and London and things could change any time.
I recall in the 90’s KTRHA at Wellington barracks used to practice every Friday for the Queen mothers funeral with the coffin on the gun carriage
In the documentary "Guarding the Queen" out of 2009 i think, we can see the Nijmegen Company Grenadier Guards rehearsing the funeral of a fallen Grenadier. They also rehearse this with a coffin outside of the buildings at Wellington Barracks. Sadly that is a part of the life as soldiers. It is rly unlikely that a member of the royal family has passed away. The rehearsals for an event like that would be different and bigger anyways, i believe :D
It can be a rehearsal. We in The Netherlands hav more rehearsals in a year, to be ready
Terrible and usual misleading headline. The hearse part should have been edited out. Some people have gotten upset needlessly. The guards are doing their usual thing
They still have to rehearse funerals
This will be for King Charles or The Duchess of york... SADLY..
Declare your own way: "Consciously be against all oppressors", then, pass it on -collectively freeing Humanity.
Daimler 420 hearse on chrome turbo’s !
I swear these soldiers have taps on their shoes.
They do.
They don’t have taps they have studs each stud represents a vc won
They have steel toe caps on their boots.
ALL the main Royals have to make their funeral plans . Even Diana had made hers, her hymns,reading, music,anthems and guests theyd invite.( this of course for all royals has to be updated on a very regular basis) The Queen Mother, who was just shy of 102 when she still lived at Clarence House ( which she left to Charles and Camilla) like to get up at 4 am sometimes ,to watch her funeral rehearsals. The guards will be used for working royals in smaller funerals it’s not just be State Funerals.
I'm sure if someone passed away, we'd hear about it!! I hate to think that King Charles or Princess Kate has taken a turn for the worst. I'm an American 🇺🇲 & we usually get info right away!! I hope all is well. The king's guards looked great & I love watching them!!! Respect to all the king's guards & their horses!!! 😊👍🏼❤💂💂♀️🐴⚔️
LOL! Americans who don't actually know any Brits and have never been to the UK. SMH. It isn't Camelot.
@@cindyj5522 I never said it was!!! I have relatives that lived there & some friends, so be careful what you say!!!
I have not Bern to the UK but, half my blood is English Welsh. Have family there, history there. So come on man, why be rude about someone having compassion.
@donnaackels5686 Thank you, Donna, for speaking up. I, too, have English, Irish & German. I've actually got a lot of German. My sister & brother in law were there for many years & my youngest nephew was born in England. Once again, thank you & God bless. 😌🙏🏻
Practice for Charles' funeral I imagine. ✌️
It's probably one of the corgies 😐
WELL, that was a big teaser! Didn't get to see the best part, THE BAND ON PARADE!!!!!
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Its possibly a rehearsal for king Charles funeral, they used to practise The Queens funeral many many times so they were ready for when it really happened.
I doubt it has anything to do with the royal family
Sergeant's some high powered has/is going to shuffle off this mortal coil shortly
Royal family don’t use the Co-Op.
Specially since they stopped the divi
Oh! I love this countries sense of humour!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@Pooky-CatDivi, bless you for the memories and sense of humour ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Who remembers the green shield stamps 😂😂😂😂😂.
@@eveross359 I still have 6 books of GSS’s just for the memories!!
Vintage uniforms and modern weapons make for an anachronistic sight.
Sad for young 18 year old that died
The coffins for the rehearsals are stored in the QMs stores at Wellington Barracks, or at least they use to be.
Wouldn't be surprised at all for further rehearsals, Charles is not at all well and sadly nether is Princess Kate. So they need to keep the rehearsals up just in case anyone of or both of them pass away
Practicing for Charles' (Menai Bridge) funeral probably.
Ouch!!
It’s common knowledge they rehearse the funerals of Royals for years. They have to in order to be flawless when the time does come
Definitely a rehearsal, guards would not be adjusting head gear, talking and being uniform checked if not.
The coffin didn't have any flowers on it - which is pretty unusual - so assuming that there's nobody in side. Also royals aren't generally transported in the back of a hearse (usually a gun carriage) or a custom built land rover in the Duke of Edinburgh's case (what a classy guy). They tend to practice with the carriages and horses in any case. Hearses are only used for long distance travel (out of London) or to a resting in state place for visitors to pay homage.
It all seemed a bit sloppy. Undertaker asking directions, soldiers and NCOs ambling about. That drummer needs to brush up on his bugle skills.
It’s a Rehearsal 🤷♀️
No everyone has flowers at their funeral only one of my siblings had them and there have been right of them
Well I have my suspicions why they are rehearsing in this manner but I feel to say anything at this point would be disrespectful … so I’m not saying
It was an expection before changing the guard at BP stop conspiracy theory.
Both the king and the princess of Wales were at Craithie church
Good grief.. there are numerous 90+ Royal Prince and Princesses knocking about still. Practice is why we do pomp and ceremony like no other
This was a funeral of a veteran at the guards chapel. Nothing to do with the royals
Hurst? I’m assuming you mean Hearse.
What I'm interested to know is why there's a luggage rack on the hearse ?
Holds wreaths if required....
It's a wreath rack!
@@djones-np8ik oh, ok . Lol
It could be for the chief of staff for the army
The hearse is owned by Poppy’s of Tooting.
which means the coffin will be going to the cemetery in blackshaw rd
My parents had The Mitre pub in Tooting, they held many a wake in there!
Oh gosh 😮 rehearsal/preparation?
If it was a veteran's funeral then wouldn't the coffin be covered with the British flag
This is some sort of drill practice
Whatever - William is strong enough and old enough with the support of his family to take over the job.
I'm a Royalist and will be proud to have him as King !!!
Preparing for The Duke of Kent?
That trumpet blowing was poor and weak
It wasn’t a Trumpet and they’re notoriously subject to the atmosphere
Just a rehearsal. Nothing more, nothing less.
They only ever practice for funerals when there is a death imminent.
Where were the plumes on their bearskins?
The Scots Guards don't have plumes in their bearskins...
If it's Scots guards they do not have plumes
For goodness sake it could be anything we do not need or want another funeral
Who is Hurst ?
Royal rehearsal? What a terrible thing to say..
That's not the state hearse so nothing relating to the Royal family is my presumption
all that precision and inspection .... only to leave a broom outside leaning on one of the pillars
Having just replied to a very sad comment in response to mine that I made earlier, I've just seen your amusing comment making me smile... Thank you! 😁
royal funerals are practiced for months even years
Strange there's not flowers nothing not even family behind tbe hurst. Forgive me for saying maybe something happened inside the barricks. Sadly it happens! Just saying 😢
Hearse!
Be8ng ex army, I have to say that much of this was rather sloppy.
they do it when the queen r king gets old so it out off the way
So many people are so asleep to this world.
Why are those guards handling their weapons in such a slipshod manner? Pointing them haphazardly in such a careless way? It doesn't matter if they are "unloaded"... one ALWAYS treats a weapon as if it's loaded. This is how lethal accidents happen.
They’re well dressed but appear to be unusually short and underfed.
Wer is drinnen wer is die getauscht es sind viele gewesen
Sloppy drill .Ex service man 🇬🇧242 .
That’s why it’s a drill…
Das sind ausirgend wo
I guess you mean a hearse not a hurst (as there’s no such thing).
Oh yes there is.
Hurst. 1. hillock, knoll, or mound. 2. a grove or wooded hillock.
Or an ex England player
regular training with a coffin.
What coffin.???? Maybe it's a tourist.... LOL 😂😆
Wow, there is a lot of hate speech hete youtube, do they get removed?
Oh For Sure a Practice, No Way Is a Body in That Coffin 🙈
A few obese soldiers there, the aesthetics don’t look great for the royal guard.
CHARLES AND COWMILL SHOULD BE IN IT !!!!
Bit like a flashmob with odd bods joining the group as and when.
Please Don’t Panic, They Have To Rehearse, For Upcoming Events 🤷♀️
Mind your own business.
That is not a rehearsal, someone died.
Kind of random.
Is it Charlie
Keep an ear out for the code word Operation Menai Bridge in news or on videos because that operation name means he has passed.
Doubt it. QEII cousin perhaps. An auld uncle. Speculation rising¡!!! American tourism rising...
Nice footage but let's not get drawn in.
Scots guards.
I think it’s the Blues and Royals Household Cavalry. Looks like them & that’s where they are stationed 👍
Get a grip it’s the jock guards buttons in three
@@PhoenixCreationsKaTyJs Thanks, 👍
The Scots Guard have buttons in groups of 3 on their tunics like here
@@angelaraybould1154 They look magnificent. 👍
Thats the lamest trumpeting ive ever heard😂😂