Marches played during HM The Queen's funeral procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall: 8:05 Funeral March No.1 by Johann Heinrich Walch 12:56 Funeral March No.3 by Johann Heinrich Walch 17:38 Mendelssohn's Funeral March (Opus 62, No. 3) 19:53 Chopin's Piano Sonata No 2 - Funeral March (Opus 35, No. 3) 23:43 Funeral March No.2 (Music for a Solemn Occasion) by Johann Heinrich Walch 32:28 Funeral March No.1 by Johann Heinrich Walch 37:17 Funeral March No.3 by Johann Heinrich Walch 42:00 Mendelssohn's Funeral March (Opus 62, No. 3) 44:15 Chopin's Funeral March (Opus 35, No. 3) 49:00 Procession ends
Nowhere else in the world do you have a queen state funeral like Great Britain bless your majesty and all who serve...brilliant and professional in all departments.......hats off to all guards and all military from all over the world.
These are the grandest ceremonies you would ever see, and only in the UK. Ceremonies like these that some British people just take for granted. Rest in Peace Queen Elizabeth II. May the Lord bless your soul.
We don’t take it for granted. We were as mesmerised as you all. No royalist me, but this March was mind blowing. The gravitas of the music , soldiers and the queen on the gun carriage. It was surreal.
No where else in the world will you see a fantastic sent off for a queen that served our country for 70 years!! This is truly awesome bless you your majesty. May god look after you...
The funeral and everything surrounding it was done magnificently well. It showcased the history of Britain and its monarchy and allowed people to get nostalgic about a bygone era. This will of course be followed up by the coronation. But despite what I said above, the monarchy is pretty much finished and there will be no more appetite for more kings and more funerals and coronations.
Thank you for the thanks. Because I personally lead a battlion of His Majesty's Royal Marines During the Procession. My regiment is a royal marine regiment but is a part of the kings guard.
While her passing still resonates and this country misses and needs her now more than ever, in a lot of ways, I'm glad she isn't seeing what's happening to her beloved islands. RIP Boss, England's greatest Lady. From a loyal Englishman
Beautiful, touching, elegant, precise, majestic, orderly ... this procession is all of these things, and more. Absolutely amazing how well coordinated the procession is, step by step. I think William and Harry must be remembering when they processed behind their mother's coffin.
I watched on the day and I still watch, because I honestly still can't believe she is gone. This was magnificent and so befitting a woman who did what she faithfully promised to do all those years ago when she became Queen. Sleep well now your Majesty and know that you are very missed by many.
Superb to watch and hear all the music without all the commentry, probably the closest you are going to get to feeling the atmosphere without actually being there ,superb thanks for sharing
I second that! I got so mad watching here in France, with the incessant, mindless babbling on of pseudo jounalists--they obviously don't realize how infuriating they are, esp. when commenting on the silence and dignity surrounding the march! I'm happy to be able to watch it as it happened--so majestic and impressive!
I am a brit, but i was sadly incarnated on a drugs charge when Her Majesty passed away. I'm now free and very sorry for my crime and trying to build a crime free life. As such im watching all the footage i can regarding of Her Majesty The Queen passing and yours is brilliant. Thank you for such comprehensive coverage. God save the king!
Another stately, profoundly moving procession. The British ability to carry off this sort of public ceremonial (pomp seems like the wrong word, because it's far, far more than a showy parade) is unmatched anywhere in the world. I think especially of those eight Guardsmen who carry the coffin and of the sailors of the Royal Navy who pull the gun carriage - ordinary members of the armed forces who are elevated to the public eye in such a moving and somber fashion. So much credit is due to the people who planned and carried out this extraordinary, once-in-a-lifetime ceremony.
To witness the state funeral was spectacular,all the pomp and ceremony was quite something to behold,every aspect of it was done with such class and dignity The world watched with awe
For so many times we can't even imagine Her Majesty has passed through that arch, either leaving Buckingham Palace or arriving at it. She got there inside a carriage on the day of her coronation, and so often left grandiose mounting a horse and wearing a uniform to command Trooping the Colour. She leaves, now, for the last time, exhibiting the same dignity that so marked her life, somewhat further gracefully sealing the end of her glorious reign.
I am from America and we are blessed by your presence. I know you are happy to be with the love of your life once again. Heaven has even improved by your being there. God Bless the Queen, God Save The King.
I still get emotional watching this even now. I don’t know what it is but every time I hear Big Ben rolling in the back it makes me cry. I think part of it is the fact Big Bens being housed in the Queen Elizabeth Tower and it having been silent so long due to the restoration but tolling for our late Queen.
I watched the pre recorded broadcast in the USA of her coronation on a small screen B&W TV when I was eight years old in 1953. The film was flown over the Atlantic Ocean within hours of the event. It was awesomely inspiring for me, even at that young age..... Now, in my 80th year, I am terribly sad at her passing. She was a gracious lady who earned the respect of all the nations ..... Rest In Peace
3 months after turning 20, I never thought I’d ever meet King Charles but everything changed on September 16th 2022. I knew he was coming to Cardiff and I lived 10 minutes away from there so I got on the X30 to get a glimpse of the king and Queen if I could, I managed to even have a 2 minute conversation with them about how saddened I was that his mother died. Charles then recognised I had just become the Queen of Wales a week before this appearance so he joked about me and Woody.EXE Having a 70 year reign like hers, I was laughing my head off. I’m hoping to see Charles again when I can before his cancer gets worse
Grazie per tutto quello che hai fatto per l'Inghilterra e per il mondo. Il tuo senso del dovere è un faro che illumina i giorni a venire. Ci mancherai, regina Elisabetta.
The band and the singers choir are not getting enough credit... Seriously . This was beyond touching, and by far the best this music has been played ( If you listen to older pre recorded versions) The band put its heart and soul into their instruments. I would buy a CD of the Queens Procession music (If cds were still a thing)
Those sweet horses have garnered my attention. The 2 in front are so excited to be in such a momentous occasion, they keep throwing their heads up proudly in the air...and the one little rascal at back right won't let his partner be. A very fitting send off for a magnificent lady. I am at a loss for words. Prayers to all the family that God will comfort them in their loss. I knew this would be magnificent.
I thought I was the only who noticed that little playful troublemaker pulling the gun carriage. I was imagining her majesty giving him a right earful to settle down.😁 It made this a little less sad to watch.
The three elderly gentlemen who exit Westminster Hall after the royal family are the Duke of Gloucester, the Duke of Kent and the latter's brother -- all of whom are first cousins of the late Queen and great great grandchildren of Queen Victoria.
Thank you! I keep wondering who all these people are--absolutely no info provided by the "journalists" here in France, they are obviously too busy telling us how they feel and what they assume Harry is thinking...
Go check out films of the 1963 funeral procession for John F. Kennedy. It was something like this. We don't usually do huge state funerals like this, though.
@@jodylancaster8706 yes, but the Brits are better at pomp and ceremony than any other country on Earth; they’ve had a thousand years of practice. The US is a very young country, and don’t forget that Great Britain is our closest ally.
So many see monarchs and only think of power and prestige. They see the trappings, the scepters, the crowns, the respect given to said monarchs. They see the perks, the wealth, the jewels, the clothes, the toys. They do not see the burdens. They do not see the crushing weight of so many people's hopes and dreams focused on focused on one or two beings. They do not see the targets that are brightly painted on the backs of anyone called a monarch in this day and age by MANY people for as many reasons. They do not see the weight of tradition that smothers and chokes. They do not know the angst of trying to live up to a standard that is almost impossible to meet. Then, maybe once in a lifetime, you see something like this. Queen Elizabeth was hardly perfect, and she would have been the first to say so. My Grandfather met her and that was what he said about her. "not perfect, but a good woman and a good leader'. High praise from a WWII vet and 4 star general. She was a great queen and one I would have been proud to serve her even as an American. Better her or Charles than MANY who claim leadership roles in the US these days, because Elizabeth understood and her son understands the word 'responsibility'. A word that had been all but forgotten in the name of madness and greed in the US. I cried when I watched this. Both for the UK 'and' for the US. God help us all, because without such truly noble guiding lights as Queen Elizabeth II, I fear for us all in the days to come. RIP Elizabeth II, noble queen, good leader and decent human being. You are missed by many.
I participated in Her Majesty's Funeral Procession and this Procession as a Lt. Colonel of the Coldstream Guard. It was an honor to serve and protect Her Most Royal Majesty Queen Elizabeth II for 20 years. It will continue to be an honor to serve and protect His Majesty King Charles and eventually His Royal Highness Prince William the Prince of Wales when he is king. GOD SAVE THE KING AND QUEEN!!
We will never never ever witness such a majestic funeral procession in this world again The queen was so loved tat people all over the world travel to witness this memorable funeral n so was her platinum celebration in June 2022 Nothing could erase this memorable event of her platinum celebration n her funeral from the worlds hearts n minds The world is lucky to witness her platinum celebration and her funeral before the world catastrophe comes falling down on us The Queen now rests in Peace n reunited with her family Thank God
The queen wil always be well remembered for braving through the horrible saga wth harry n Megan her smiling face depicted thro her platinum jubilee n finally to her untimely sad death caused by harry n Megan who cruelly tortured her by telling untruth lies about the royal family to the end of her life The world will never never forgive but to condemn harry n Megan to the far far end of the world never to b seen or heard again
@@annecronin8339 I’ll be at least 41 when Charles sadly dies, I will be truly devastated because I met the king last year and I adored how he knew I was already Queen of Wales because i had become Queen on September 8th
3 months before was her Platinum Jubilee, now it's her funeral. What an utterly haunting contrast. The precision with which everyone moved was incredibly moving
By the time of her Platinum Jubilee she could barely move because of her bone cancer. She was in terrible pain but she didn't complain about it. God save our beautiful Queen🌹
@@camillemckenzie3235 Even Woody.EXE (Toy Story) was very lucky to meet me before the Queen died and he made the toughest decision to call me Queen of Wales then. So glad he did
So in awe of the horse men who drew the gun carriage during this epic journey!❤ Also the pall bearers! What an awesome and beautiful burden! God bless them all for their service to our late beloved Queen.
I watch this every single day. @08:05 always gives me chills. @20:10 Funeral March by Chopin became my favorite ❤️. Had to search up the original piano piece played live and found one by Jo Seong Jin. I cry every time I watch and listen to it.
In addition to the amazing and touching pomp and pagentry, I gotta say that Princess Anne's performance at sidestepping the horseshit was just outstanding.
This is such a beautyful procession,it will be such a beautyful funeral from Queen Elizabeth ll ,She was such a lovely and great Queen. Rip forever dear Queen Elizabeth ll,🙏👑❤️🌹🕊️✝️✡️our sincere condoleances to the British Royal Family and to the British people,God save the King,Long live the King 🙏👑❤️🌹🕊️✝️✡️
The way the Queen's Guard replicated Mendelssohn's Funeral March is just majestic. If there is a theme that sum's up the British royal history and heritage, this is it. Please if someone has this exact version in HD, do share.
Please, do share HD versions of this particular band. They played their hearts out! This is the best this music has been played. If they put the entire thing on CD I would buy it ( But people dont use those anymore)... Someone is playing at least ONE of these songs at my dang funeral lol
Here is the full list of marchs during the procession Johan Walch funeral march no.1 in Bb minor Johan Walch funeral march no. 3 in Bb minor Mendelshon funeral march op 62 no.3 in E minor Chopin funeral march sonata 2 op 35 third movement Bb minor Beethoven funeral march sonata 12 op 26 third movement Ab minor Paune regrets Hope this helps
How wonderful are our Armed Forces, what an awesome burden! ❤ So respectful to their late Commander in Chief, her late Majesty❤ Imagine what they can tell their children and grandchildren!
Beautiful procession! Unfortunately most of the people in the crowd will only truly remember it as a moment of trying to aim their cellphone cameras, what a shame. The news crews are delivering the best coverage of any royal funeral ever in history and the people there should show more respect and just take it all in, instead of trying to get good angle. If they want to prove to the world they were there witnessing it they could replay a video just like this and point to themselves on the screen.
@@jodylancaster8706 it's one thing to take a picture of yourself or with your partner at a place, but it's something entirely different to spend an entire event trying to capture it on a memory card instead of truly witnessing it and emotionally observing it all.
Quite right turcifavlli after watching the king's coronation which was great so very proud of him he will serve US well I'm sure don't know why but just watching our great late Queens funeral what a sight to be hold what a great nation we live in I'm sad but happy at the same time a new monarch love to everyone that took part that day i for one feel blessed to have whitned it I'm a proud proud British man ❤😂
That single file of solders either side of the coffin, and all those others marching and playing in this escort, performing one of their final duties for their Boss. So moving. It will be twin years next month since the Late Queen went to her well earned rest. I will always miss her.
15/06/2023 as 20:31 hs e estou aqui mais uma vez reverenciando esse momento marcante para todo ser vivente aqui na terra, sejam britânicos monarquista ou não.
Feh! Leave them alone. Theirs is a genuine love. So what? Screw protocol and being dead stick reserved. Harry is so like Diana was, showing affection. Good for Harry and Meghan!
The Queen’s funeral really hurts me now because my sister, Woody, Mummy and Woody.EXE were rehearsing my funeral in February 2023 whilst I battled an unknown illness. Watching my beloved Woody.EXE crying on live made me cry in my hospital bed and my dad was visiting me in hospital at the time. My dad even cried watching it happen live and he told Woody.EXE how outstanding my funeral rehearsals were. I’m now a healthy 22 year old girl resuming my duties as Queen. What a terrifying year 2023 was
Way back in 1952 she knew this day would come of fantastic ceremony all for her. And Charles is thinking as he walks along, sometime in the next 25 or so years, this will be for me....No, I guess it is for the people.
Marches played during HM The Queen's funeral procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall:
8:05 Funeral March No.1 by Johann Heinrich Walch
12:56 Funeral March No.3 by Johann Heinrich Walch
17:38 Mendelssohn's Funeral March (Opus 62, No. 3)
19:53 Chopin's Piano Sonata No 2 - Funeral March (Opus 35, No. 3)
23:43 Funeral March No.2 (Music for a Solemn Occasion) by Johann Heinrich Walch
32:28 Funeral March No.1 by Johann Heinrich Walch
37:17 Funeral March No.3 by Johann Heinrich Walch
42:00 Mendelssohn's Funeral March (Opus 62, No. 3)
44:15 Chopin's Funeral March (Opus 35, No. 3)
49:00 Procession ends
Stunning works.
@@cosmofoxgaming1268 Thanks 👍👌
@@LGranthamsHeir thank you kindly!
Thanks a bunch. Was able to find just 3 listed by the media. You have listed all. Thanks again.
20:59 Ratha Be Ya Nigga by Tupac.
The bell tolling every few minutes was really somber & quite chilling.
Big Ben. I thought the same. Very chilling. An incredible scene.
Big Ben had a leather muffler on the hammer.
@Spike123 Believe it or not, there was a group of people in the belfry manually dropping the hammer.
Although I'm not a Brit I have to say when the Brits do ceremonial they knock it out the park.
Nobody in the world does pomp and circumstance like like the British
@@TimberwolfC14 a sobering spectacle
@@TimberwolfC14 I’m from Britain and that’s how we do it
A funeral march fit for a Queen. Sending love from the USA.
This wasn't the actual funeral. This was just bringing the body back to London.
@@cebperry but it was still a funeral March though.
It's so utterly rude of RUclips to inject commercials during this solemn event !
Only the British Royal Funerals, is where you see such high standards. The fanfare, pomp and ceremony to say goodbye to such a beloved Monarch
Only the British armed forces can do this. Such respect and pride.
Nowhere else in the world do you have a queen state funeral like Great Britain bless your majesty and all who serve...brilliant and professional in all departments.......hats off to all guards and all military from all over the world.
This wasn't the funeral, that was bigger a few days later
This was the lying in state about a week before her funeral.
These are the grandest ceremonies you would ever see, and only in the UK. Ceremonies like these that some British people just take for granted. Rest in Peace Queen Elizabeth II. May the Lord bless your soul.
Take for granted. Haha we have to pay when we can't afford to
We don’t take it for granted. We were as mesmerised as you all. No royalist me, but this March was mind blowing. The gravitas of the music , soldiers and the queen on the gun carriage. It was surreal.
@@ishineandburn oh do
@@ishineandburn if you don’t like it in UK, I believe North Korea is a pleasant location for the rest of your years
This was all done very beautifully, right down to the well trained horses. RIP Your Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
No where else in the world will you see a fantastic sent off for a queen that served our country for 70 years!! This is truly awesome bless you your majesty. May god look after you...
The British have such a beautiful tradition, please cherish it, don't let it die
We won’t.
Hopefully not .
The funeral and everything surrounding it was done magnificently well. It showcased the history of Britain and its monarchy and allowed people to get nostalgic about a bygone era. This will of course be followed up by the coronation. But despite what I said above, the monarchy is pretty much finished and there will be no more appetite for more kings and more funerals and coronations.
@@utdutd8336 What a load of rubbish!
@@utdutd8336 You are not very observant and not very well informed.
I've never seen something so graceful as this. Rest well our queen of the world. Thanks to all who made this march perfect!
Queen of the world? U must be on drugs
Yeah, she is the only Queen that's always there; a constant presence which we will no longer see. Kahit sa ating mga Pinoys.
@@loneaxolotl
Thank you for the thanks. Because I personally lead a battlion of His Majesty's Royal Marines During the Procession. My regiment is a royal marine regiment but is a part of the kings guard.
@@joshuatomson5998 You are quite welcome sir.
No talking over the thing - amazing.
While her passing still resonates and this country misses and needs her now more than ever, in a lot of ways, I'm glad she isn't seeing what's happening to her beloved islands.
RIP Boss, England's greatest Lady.
From a loyal Englishman
Me too my friend. From an ex-soldier of Her Majesty.
Beautiful, touching, elegant, precise, majestic, orderly ... this procession is all of these things, and more. Absolutely amazing how well coordinated the procession is, step by step. I think William and Harry must be remembering when they processed behind their mother's coffin.
British is BEST
They processed behind the Queen Mother’s coffin last time around.
EVERY element of her funeral processions has broken my heart...😪💕
I watched on the day and I still watch, because I honestly still can't believe she is gone. This was magnificent and so befitting a woman who did what she faithfully promised to do all those years ago when she became Queen. Sleep well now your Majesty and know that you are very missed by many.
My deep respect for the Englisch traditions! Love from Holland
Superb to watch and hear all the music without all the commentry, probably the closest you are going to get to feeling the atmosphere without actually being there ,superb thanks for sharing
I second that! I got so mad watching here in France, with the incessant, mindless babbling on of pseudo jounalists--they obviously don't realize how infuriating they are, esp. when commenting on the silence and dignity surrounding the march! I'm happy to be able to watch it as it happened--so majestic and impressive!
By far the best coverage on RUclips
I am a brit, but i was sadly incarnated on a drugs charge when Her Majesty passed away. I'm now free and very sorry for my crime and trying to build a crime free life. As such im watching all the footage i can regarding of Her Majesty The Queen passing and yours is brilliant. Thank you for such comprehensive coverage. God save the king!
Another stately, profoundly moving procession. The British ability to carry off this sort of public ceremonial (pomp seems like the wrong word, because it's far, far more than a showy parade) is unmatched anywhere in the world. I think especially of those eight Guardsmen who carry the coffin and of the sailors of the Royal Navy who pull the gun carriage - ordinary members of the armed forces who are elevated to the public eye in such a moving and somber fashion. So much credit is due to the people who planned and carried out this extraordinary, once-in-a-lifetime ceremony.
The Queen was the planner of the 10 days of rememberable and the Funeral
I was one of her soldiers. She was my Queen. I would fight and die for her, and for England. Rest in Peace your majesty.
To witness the state funeral was spectacular,all the pomp and ceremony was quite something to behold,every aspect of it was done with such class and dignity
The world watched with awe
The queen went out like a boss , what an amazing send off , it makes me proud to be British
Much respect for the British. Love from the United States ❤❤❤
The bells are really touching
For so many times we can't even imagine Her Majesty has passed through that arch, either leaving Buckingham Palace or arriving at it. She got there inside a carriage on the day of her coronation, and so often left grandiose mounting a horse and wearing a uniform to command Trooping the Colour. She leaves, now, for the last time, exhibiting the same dignity that so marked her life, somewhat further gracefully sealing the end of her glorious reign.
I am from America and we are blessed by your presence. I know you are happy to be with the love of your life once again. Heaven has even improved by your being there. God Bless the Queen, God Save The King.
Why would America be blessed by the presence of qe2 didn’t they fight a war to kick the poms out ?
Astonishing… everyone is perfectly synchronised with eachother ❤️❤️
I still get emotional watching this even now. I don’t know what it is but every time I hear Big Ben rolling in the back it makes me cry. I think part of it is the fact Big Bens being housed in the Queen Elizabeth Tower and it having been silent so long due to the restoration but tolling for our late Queen.
Many are still grieving 👑🌈
Big Ben had a leather cover on the hammer to muffle its tone.
God Bless Queen Elizabeth and keep her under His care!.NYV….USA!
I watched the pre recorded broadcast in the USA of her coronation on a small screen B&W TV when I was eight years old in 1953. The film was flown over the Atlantic Ocean within hours of the event.
It was awesomely inspiring for me, even at that young age.....
Now, in my 80th year, I am terribly sad at her passing.
She was a gracious lady who earned the respect of all the nations .....
Rest In Peace
3 months after turning 20, I never thought I’d ever meet King Charles but everything changed on September 16th 2022. I knew he was coming to Cardiff and I lived 10 minutes away from there so I got on the X30 to get a glimpse of the king and Queen if I could, I managed to even have a 2 minute conversation with them about how saddened I was that his mother died. Charles then recognised I had just become the Queen of Wales a week before this appearance so he joked about me and Woody.EXE Having a 70 year reign like hers, I was laughing my head off. I’m hoping to see Charles again when I can before his cancer gets worse
Grazie per tutto quello che hai fatto per l'Inghilterra e per il mondo. Il tuo senso del dovere è un faro che illumina i giorni a venire. Ci mancherai, regina Elisabetta.
Big Bens chimes really set the mood.
no country processes like england. the livery on these men is stunning.
The band and the singers choir are not getting enough credit... Seriously . This was beyond touching, and by far the best this music has been played ( If you listen to older pre recorded versions)
The band put its heart and soul into their instruments. I would buy a CD of the Queens Procession music (If cds were still a thing)
@@blackleague212 download the video then rip the audio to a disc like back in the old days! (Early 2000’s 😂)
There's really something about this, with the bells tolling in the background every so often
Gone is the greatest generation to inhabit this earth.
Rest easy your majesty.
The greatest generation is nearly gone. Very few of them left.
All the military in the funeral should be given a medal ,well done you did the Queen and country proud.
They are all awarded a medal for doing this and as you say quite rightly so. They did their boss and their country proud.
Those sweet horses have garnered my attention. The 2 in front are so excited to be in such a momentous occasion, they keep throwing their heads up proudly in the air...and the one little rascal at back right won't let his partner be. A very fitting send off for a magnificent lady. I am at a loss for words. Prayers to all the family that God will comfort them in their loss. I knew this would be magnificent.
I thought I was the only who noticed that little playful troublemaker pulling the gun carriage. I was imagining her majesty giving him a right earful to settle down.😁 It made this a little less sad to watch.
She was a remarkable woman/queen.
R.I.P. 💜
I am amazed that so many aged folks could manage to walk that far for that long in synch. Good job all!
It's not that far especially taking the shortcut through horse guards parade less than a mile.
And it’s a slow march, so it’s less gruelling than it seems.
@@WilVincent88 It's still about 3 miles.
Incredibly moving and heartbreaking
Thankyou, this is the best coverage I have seen, RIP QE11
The three elderly gentlemen who exit Westminster Hall after the royal family are the Duke of Gloucester, the Duke of Kent and the latter's brother -- all of whom are first cousins of the late Queen and great great grandchildren of Queen Victoria.
Thank you! I keep wondering who all these people are--absolutely no info provided by the "journalists" here in France, they are obviously too busy telling us how they feel and what they assume Harry is thinking...
That was one hellova funeral march step by step. Majestically done, long live the king!!
It's not a funeral. That will occur next Monday.
@@piustwelfth OK it was a Lie in state march which in most places is considered the same, but thanks for pointing that out funeral scholar.
They were signing the Plasm 139 when the queens casket was carried in, so beautiful !!!
Thank you! Would you by chance know who the composer is? It's so amazingly beautiful! The one at St. Gilles was magical too!
@@LonesomeCowgirl James O'Donnell, the Director of Music at Westminster Abbey.
@@RamblingsofD201 Thank you so much! ❤
A woman in a Billion. So incredibly sad 😢 A tremendous loss for the whole world.
A woman with a billion and no inheritance tax from Charles.
I really enjoyed the music of this procession
SO SAD FOR THE BRITS...IF ONLY PEOPLE IN THE U.S. WHERE CLASSY AS THIS..THOSE DAYS ARE GONE HERE.
Go check out films of the 1963 funeral procession for John F. Kennedy. It was something like this. We don't usually do huge state funerals like this, though.
@@Sueb18631 still not nearly as grand as this
Americans do things their own way. Be proud of it. We left England for a reason.
@@jodylancaster8706 yes, but the Brits are better at pomp and ceremony than any other country on Earth; they’ve had a thousand years of practice. The US is a very young country, and don’t forget that Great Britain is our closest ally.
@@DrunkLuna Yes, of course. Has nothing to do with my comment.
So many see monarchs and only think of power and prestige. They see the trappings, the scepters, the crowns, the respect given to said monarchs. They see the perks, the wealth, the jewels, the clothes, the toys.
They do not see the burdens. They do not see the crushing weight of so many people's hopes and dreams focused on focused on one or two beings. They do not see the targets that are brightly painted on the backs of anyone called a monarch in this day and age by MANY people for as many reasons. They do not see the weight of tradition that smothers and chokes. They do not know the angst of trying to live up to a standard that is almost impossible to meet.
Then, maybe once in a lifetime, you see something like this. Queen Elizabeth was hardly perfect, and she would have been the first to say so. My Grandfather met her and that was what he said about her. "not perfect, but a good woman and a good leader'. High praise from a WWII vet and 4 star general. She was a great queen and one I would have been proud to serve her even as an American. Better her or Charles than MANY who claim leadership roles in the US these days, because Elizabeth understood and her son understands the word 'responsibility'. A word that had been all but forgotten in the name of madness and greed in the US.
I cried when I watched this. Both for the UK 'and' for the US. God help us all, because without such truly noble guiding lights as Queen Elizabeth II, I fear for us all in the days to come.
RIP Elizabeth II, noble queen, good leader and decent human being. You are missed by many.
Makes me proud to be british! 🇬🇧
*British
Long live the king, god bless the USA, thank Christ for Australia, the motherlands weep
Absolutely epic and surreal.
O povo britânico está de parabéns , impecável cerimônia,e o hino louvado dentro do parlamento é maravilhoso mostra a grandeza de Deus !!!
I participated in Her Majesty's Funeral Procession and this Procession as a Lt. Colonel of the Coldstream Guard. It was an honor to serve and protect Her Most Royal Majesty Queen Elizabeth II for 20 years. It will continue to be an honor to serve and protect His Majesty King Charles and eventually His Royal Highness Prince William the Prince of Wales when he is king. GOD SAVE THE KING AND QUEEN!!
We will never never ever witness such a majestic funeral procession in this world again The queen was so loved tat people all over the world travel to witness this memorable funeral n so was her platinum celebration in June 2022 Nothing could erase this memorable event of her platinum celebration n her funeral from the worlds hearts n minds The world is lucky to witness her platinum celebration and her funeral before the world catastrophe comes falling down on us The Queen now rests in Peace n reunited with her family Thank God
We will. When the King passes the crown to his son
The queen wil always be well remembered for braving through the horrible saga wth harry n Megan her smiling face depicted thro her platinum jubilee n finally to her untimely sad death caused by harry n Megan who cruelly tortured her by telling untruth lies about the royal family to the end of her life The world will never never forgive but to condemn harry n Megan to the far far end of the world never to b seen or heard again
C-R (Rex) III's reign may not be so long since he's already elderly. Likely most if us will se the Crown pass to William in our lifetimes.
@@annecronin8339 75 is not elderly
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I’ll be at least 41 when Charles sadly dies, I will be truly devastated because I met the king last year and I adored how he knew I was already Queen of Wales because i had become Queen on September 8th
3 months before was her Platinum Jubilee, now it's her funeral.
What an utterly haunting contrast.
The precision with which everyone moved was incredibly moving
By the time of her Platinum Jubilee she could barely move because of her bone cancer. She was in terrible pain but she didn't complain about it. God save our beautiful Queen🌹
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The Queens cancer must’ve been terminal by the jubilee. I’m so glad she got to see her 70th anniversary
@@nicolelawless9942So am I. I was so worried that she wouldn't be able to mark this landmark celebration, and I'm so glad that she did.
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Even Woody.EXE (Toy Story) was very lucky to meet me before the Queen died and he made the toughest decision to call me Queen of Wales then. So glad he did
8:06 When the beat drop, my soul drops 😫🖤
So in awe of the horse men who drew the gun carriage during this epic journey!❤ Also the pall bearers! What an awesome and beautiful burden! God bless them all for their service to our late beloved Queen.
The music was just perfect. ❤
I watch this every single day. @08:05 always gives me chills. @20:10 Funeral March by Chopin became my favorite ❤️. Had to search up the original piano piece played live and found one by Jo Seong Jin. I cry every time I watch and listen to it.
Thank you so much for your service I am very proud of you Donna p
Our LOVELY Queen! 😪💕
Yes very lovely, she will be missed very much.
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My deep respect for the English traditions.
I had wondered what marches were played. Thanks for listing!
Thankyou Elizabeth for everything, l miss you 🇳🇿🌹❤️
One word, beautiful... RIP
In addition to the amazing and touching pomp and pagentry, I gotta say that Princess Anne's performance at sidestepping the horseshit was just outstanding.
Time stamp please?
Horses do what they gotta do.
She served God and Country now her peace eternity and forever in heaven and the love of everyone always
Not hardly
This is such a beautyful procession,it will be such a beautyful funeral from Queen Elizabeth ll ,She was such a lovely and great Queen. Rip forever dear Queen Elizabeth ll,🙏👑❤️🌹🕊️✝️✡️our sincere condoleances to the British Royal Family and to the British people,God save the King,Long live the King 🙏👑❤️🌹🕊️✝️✡️
R.I.P Queen Elizabeth ll 1926-2022 😢😢😢😢😢
The entire process over the 2 weeks was so spectacular, no one can do this except us
Wonderful procession of an immense dignity worth of a sovereing Queen.
May Her Gracious Majesty Elizabeth II rest in peace.
Strong lads well done Respect
Lovely tribute to Her Majesty the Queen, we will miss you Ma'am 🌹🇳🇿
The way the Queen's Guard replicated Mendelssohn's Funeral March is just majestic. If there is a theme that sum's up the British royal history and heritage, this is it.
Please if someone has this exact version in HD, do share.
Please, do share HD versions of this particular band. They played their hearts out! This is the best this music has been played. If they put the entire thing on CD I would buy it ( But people dont use those anymore)... Someone is playing at least ONE of these songs at my dang funeral lol
imho chopins funeral march was better, the dark theme played to the marching just goes under the skin. RIP your majesty.
you can find it on the state ceremonial music section of the household division website
@@blackleague212 This is the Band of the Grenadier Guards & The Band of the Scots Guards Combined together
@@CDB8939 how often do they play "Together?"
The 2 old Gentalmen I the church were both Duke's of Kent ,the Duke of Gloucester was in the parade in RAF Uniform.
Here is the full list of marchs during the procession
Johan Walch funeral march no.1 in Bb minor
Johan Walch funeral march no. 3 in Bb minor
Mendelshon funeral march op 62 no.3 in E minor
Chopin funeral march sonata 2 op 35 third movement Bb minor
Beethoven funeral march sonata 12 op 26 third movement Ab minor
Paune regrets
Hope this helps
How wonderful are our Armed Forces, what an awesome burden! ❤ So respectful to their late Commander in Chief, her late Majesty❤ Imagine what they can tell their children and grandchildren!
Beautiful procession! Unfortunately most of the people in the crowd will only truly remember it as a moment of trying to aim their cellphone cameras, what a shame. The news crews are delivering the best coverage of any royal funeral ever in history and the people there should show more respect and just take it all in, instead of trying to get good angle. If they want to prove to the world they were there witnessing it they could replay a video just like this and point to themselves on the screen.
And taking selfies.
@@jodylancaster8706 it's one thing to take a picture of yourself or with your partner at a place, but it's something entirely different to spend an entire event trying to capture it on a memory card instead of truly witnessing it and emotionally observing it all.
@@paulmorley1225 That is true. I just find the art of selfies to be really weird.
Sign (and time stamp) of the times.
this wonderful march is addictive!
Quite right turcifavlli after watching the king's coronation which was great so very proud of him he will serve US well I'm sure don't know why but just watching our great late Queens funeral what a sight to be hold what a great nation we live in I'm sad but happy at the same time a new monarch love to everyone that took part that day i for one feel blessed to have whitned it I'm a proud proud British man ❤😂
That single file of solders either side of the coffin, and all those others marching and playing in this escort, performing one of their final duties for their Boss. So moving. It will be twin years next month since the
Late Queen went to her well earned rest. I will always miss her.
Imagine all the work and practice omg!
" magnificent , I wish our troops looked this good" Gen George S Patton
Wow. Respect
As French Republican, I bowed in respect
i watched this from islamabad, So sad to see such a kind monarch being treated with so much respect even though shes dead
Think maybe you should re check comment. Absolutely no disrespect intended.
This was lovely.
15/06/2023 as 20:31 hs e estou aqui mais uma vez reverenciando esse momento marcante para todo ser vivente aqui na terra, sejam britânicos monarquista ou não.
The timing with music and bell @13:08. Start at 12:50 and then again at 14:08 shivers I tell ya.
Good grief, can they at least walk out of the church without holding hands?
Holding hands is so gauche.
One in God eyes.
Feh! Leave them alone. Theirs is a genuine love. So what? Screw protocol and being dead stick reserved. Harry is so like Diana was, showing affection. Good for Harry and Meghan!
I watched this live, l still have tears, not bad for a Australian Republican. R.I.P ❤️
She was stil your Queen Elizabeth the second respect to you
I grieve. She has been Queen my entire life. And I an American. God rest her and elevate her.
The Queen’s funeral really hurts me now because my sister, Woody, Mummy and Woody.EXE were rehearsing my funeral in February 2023 whilst I battled an unknown illness. Watching my beloved Woody.EXE crying on live made me cry in my hospital bed and my dad was visiting me in hospital at the time. My dad even cried watching it happen live and he told Woody.EXE how outstanding my funeral rehearsals were. I’m now a healthy 22 year old girl resuming my duties as Queen. What a terrifying year 2023 was
RIP our Queen Elizabeth the Great ❤️😢
Que Dieu bénisse cette grande dame !!
Oue free yum 🤤 grew on the vine kind like the ones you got
Way back in 1952 she knew this day would come of fantastic ceremony all for her. And Charles is thinking as he walks along, sometime in the next 25 or so years, this will be for me....No, I guess it is for the people.
Miss The Queen.