Queen Elizabeth II was an exemplary human being and maybe the last example of how a great monarch should be. Never again will there be a grand lady like her. Sleep Dearie, Sleep. You have earned your rest in Heaven. A thousand times over you have earned that right!
I cried at this at the funeral. That was the last time she was in our presence. Was pleasantly surprised to see the show highlight this part. Rip Queen
For many of us, she was the only monarch that we have ever known! She was on the throne when I came along in 1986 and she has been the only monarch of the UK that I have known I started learning about the history of the United Kingdom about 10 to 12 years ago and the first thing that came up was Queen Elizabeth II And once I start learning, I started having a lot of respect for her so when the news came that she had passed away, it was a shock
The Queen, the one I swore my life to when I joined the Military Family also my new job. God Rest Your Soul. Your job on the mortal plain is fine, now rest.
How about playing "A Salute to the Royal Fendersmith" heard at the Committal Service at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle as the coffin of the late HM the Queen is lowered to the Royal Vault, it's the most poignant moment we have ever seen.
In Australia, while we were happy to make jokes about the royals and all the tabloid ridiculousness, and we discussed forming a republic, at the end, the tribute we gave her was "Grandma of the Nation", because like any good Nanna, she was just there. And most of us hadn't known any other head of state. This piece was beautifully played and a beautiful tribute. Thank you.
Her Majesty's legacy of dutiful and personal service to the whole world is a shining example for these times. Even for those of us outside the UK and the Commonwealth, she has been a steady light throughout our lives. This is a beautiful tribute.
Pedro, when I feel bored I turned on Utube to listen to the bagpipe sleep dearie sleep, like you say, my tears drip but no goose bumps. Gracious Queen was very pretty and sweet, she carried a sweet look. She aged gracefully, rest peacefully gracious Queen.
I'm not a big fan of bagpipe music but I remember hearing this at a previous funeral, probably Prince Phillips's and thought it sounded beautiful. So sad but so peaceful. I had to wait until The Queen passed until I could find out what it was and the title fits so perfectly. I still haven't gotten used to Charles or the fact that it's now a king, which for some reason, doesn't make monarchy seem less antiquated.
I have received a very devastating news for me, my dear friend Angus Drummond past away on Christmas Day 😔🙏 he was like an angel, such a loving and positive man❤️ Rest In Peace, Sir 😔❤️🙏
Soldier lie down on your wee pickle straw It's not very broad and it's not very braw But Soldier it's better than nothing at all (So) Sleep, Soldier, sleep. Dearie lie down on your wee pickle straw It's not very broad and it's not very braw But Dearie it's better than nothing at all (So) Sleep, Dearie, sleep. Sleep, Dearie, sleep.
The Royalists like to state; the Queen fulfilled her "duty" and performed exemplary "service". As a republican, I would like to know what is meant, when "duty" and "service" are being ascribed to the Queen?
If you need it explained to you - you’re lost. Perhaps if you gave up over 300 days of your life every year to official functions and state business you might have a clue. Or if you have shivered in a cold foxhole on a cold winter night. It doesn’t matter whether you are sick or don’t feel up to it. It doesn’t matter if you are old and tired. Perhaps then you might understand … but probably not … it seems to me the only person that makes such observations is one that has never served anything greater than themselves. They have no sense of duty or honor because it’s concept foreign to them.
In answer to your question: 1. Serving within the armed forces. 2 Serving as patron to the Royal Armed forces all her life 3. Remaining present during the blitz alongside her people when offered an escape to Canada. 4. Forsaking any right to express any political position or opinion for her entire life. 5. As explained prior, being on constant call to attend all her ceremonial and state functions, including meeting Prime Ministers from the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, 24/7. 6. Serving as head of the Commonwealth, and playing a significant role in ending Soviet occupation and South African Apartheid. 7. Subordinating her own person to be second to representing the nations of the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and her other realms, 24/7 all her life. It was not merely royalists who acknowledge her duty. Leaders of the Republic movements acknowledged it too.
@@TheSamuraijim87 1.) As a truck driver and mechanic. It would have been bad form if she did not enlist and serve. 2.) What actual duties as "Patron" was she required to perform? Was it most likely only ceremonial and her name at the top of the letterhead. For to truly perform "Service" & "Duty" I would expect her to be involved in the nitty gritty, day to day operations. 3.) Remaining present during the blitz. Most likely poppa and momma instructed her to remain and show some British fortitude. 4.) Forsaking any right to express a political opinion. As a constitutional monarch she knew what was expected of her. She most likely expressed herself during her meetings with the PMs or through other channels. Hardly merits consideration for "Duty" and "Service". 5.) "On call", only when asked to do so by her Government. I doubt it ever was a midnight call from the PM, telling her to be ready at 9 AM the next day. 6.) Titular head of the Commonwealth of Nations, a very ceremonial position. While being deftly prepared by her Government, without her expressing any "political" opinion of her own. Ending Soviet occupation where? Britian is the lap dog of the US and will follow the lead of the US. 7.) Subordinating herself, as required by the Constitution. She knew what she was getting into when she was instructed by tutors regarding her "constitutional duties". She was a figurehead and a name to be placed at the top of the letterhead.
Queen Elizabeth II was an exemplary human being and maybe the last example of how a great monarch should be. Never again will there be a grand lady like her. Sleep Dearie, Sleep. You have earned your rest in Heaven. A thousand times over you have earned that right!
For the 70 years that she was on the throne, she kept that promise! Rest in peace, Queen Elizabeth II they will not be another one like you!
She kept her son away from the throne as well
I agree - she was - and will ever be remembered and I will serve as a Chorister in a church for now on.
That was a wonderful tribute! Well played!!
Beautiful and special tribute for the queen May she rest in peace and may her memory live on forever
I cried at this at the funeral. That was the last time she was in our presence. Was pleasantly surprised to see the show highlight this part. Rip Queen
For many of us, she was the only monarch that we have ever known! She was on the throne when I came along in 1986 and she has been the only monarch of the UK that I have known I started learning about the history of the United Kingdom about 10 to 12 years ago and the first thing that came up was Queen Elizabeth II And once I start learning, I started having a lot of respect for her so when the news came that she had passed away, it was a shock
Just finished watching the Crown and that this is the music chosen by Queen Elizabeth to be played at her funeral. 🥲❤️ beautiful music for her.
The ending made me cry
70 years of service. RIP Queen Elizabeth II. 😔👑
She was a parasite.
Thank you for showing respect for our former A.C Queen Elizabeth the second
The Queen, the one I swore my life to when I joined the Military Family also my new job. God Rest Your Soul. Your job on the mortal plain is fine, now rest.
@@davidcox6647 She couldn't give a toss about commoners.
Queen Elizabeth ❤❤❤❤❤no one will be like her❤
A great woman and a great example for all humanity.
Not too shabby !....thank you ..
Wow...such a beautiful lament with video clips of our departed Queen. She will be remembered for generations to come.
Very moving
thanks for share this. RIP Dear Queen Elizabeth.
Beautiful tribute to an amazing lady and legacy! Thank-you, Tress 💜
What a beautiful tune. May the queen's reign be remembered.
How about playing "A Salute to the Royal Fendersmith" heard at the Committal Service at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle as the coffin of the late HM the Queen is lowered to the Royal Vault, it's the most poignant moment we have ever seen.
In Australia, while we were happy to make jokes about the royals and all the tabloid ridiculousness, and we discussed forming a republic, at the end, the tribute we gave her was "Grandma of the Nation", because like any good Nanna, she was just there. And most of us hadn't known any other head of state.
This piece was beautifully played and a beautiful tribute. Thank you.
Wonderful. I sit here in my Clan Stewart shirt listening with great pleasure and remembrance, in Tennessee.
Such a beautiful tribute
Rip my queen
Wishing I was on that hill myself.
What an environment so lovely.
Lucky piper you are!
Great tribute to a wonderful woman of love.
Her Majesty's legacy of dutiful and personal service to the whole world is a shining example for these times. Even for those of us outside the UK and the Commonwealth, she has been a steady light throughout our lives. This is a beautiful tribute.
Thank you so much for fulfilling my request!
Beautiful in every way immageinable Thank you
Beautyfull music
So beautiful!
A perfect combination of magical music and landscape. Great tribute to Her Majesty. Thank you very much 🙏❤️💙💐🎶🌹✨
Just Beautiful! Thank you from a proud Scottish American.
Very nice, congratulations from France
Здавсвуте,у вас поражающая музыка.
Magnifique !!!! Pas d'autres mots
I can not wait to see that!! Already in tears and expecting goosebumps.
Pedro, when I feel bored I turned on Utube to listen to the bagpipe sleep dearie sleep, like you say, my tears drip but no goose bumps. Gracious Queen was very pretty and sweet, she carried a sweet look. She aged gracefully, rest peacefully gracious Queen.
Thank you.
Well done. Thank you.
A Beautiful tribute ❤
She did her job, with great dignity. RIP.
Thank you, Tress.
I'm not a big fan of bagpipe music but I remember hearing this at a previous funeral, probably Prince Phillips's and thought it sounded beautiful. So sad but so peaceful.
I had to wait until The Queen passed until I could find out what it was and the title fits so perfectly.
I still haven't gotten used to Charles or the fact that it's now a king, which for some reason, doesn't make monarchy seem less antiquated.
Un bellissimo video e una bella melodia in suo onore 🙂🤗🤗❤️ bellissimo
Perfect.
I'm sooooooo looking forward to this! 🎵🎶
But will have to catch it after church since it starts at the same time, lol.
Thank you!
Il s good music
Great work .
Your playing is beautiful, I have a friend here in Maine who has taken up playing and doing very well and will play my funeral should I go first
Good night
Beautiful ❤️🏴
Beautiful! Maravilha!
RIP ELIZABETH
Lovely playing and visuals, glad to see you back, and in what a way with this tribute :)
Saor Alba.
I have received a very devastating news for me, my dear friend Angus Drummond past away on Christmas Day 😔🙏 he was like an angel, such a loving and positive man❤️ Rest In Peace, Sir 😔❤️🙏
Who was the girl that sang during this and is there a version of it anywhere ?
Soldier lie down on your wee pickle straw
It's not very broad and it's not very braw
But Soldier it's better than nothing at all
(So) Sleep, Soldier, sleep.
Dearie lie down on your wee pickle straw
It's not very broad and it's not very braw
But Dearie it's better than nothing at all
(So) Sleep, Dearie, sleep.
Sleep, Dearie, sleep.
The Royalists like to state; the Queen fulfilled her "duty" and performed exemplary "service". As a republican, I would like to know what is meant, when "duty" and "service" are being ascribed to the Queen?
If you need it explained to you - you’re lost. Perhaps if you gave up over 300 days of your life every year to official functions and state business you might have a clue. Or if you have shivered in a cold foxhole on a cold winter night. It doesn’t matter whether you are sick or don’t feel up to it. It doesn’t matter if you are old and tired. Perhaps then you might understand … but probably not … it seems to me the only person that makes such observations is one that has never served anything greater than themselves. They have no sense of duty or honor because it’s concept foreign to them.
Alas, unable to explain, so have to resort to belittling. Thus, you are unable to answer my question.@@Derek-je6vg
In answer to your question:
1. Serving within the armed forces.
2 Serving as patron to the Royal Armed forces all her life
3. Remaining present during the blitz alongside her people when offered an escape to Canada.
4. Forsaking any right to express any political position or opinion for her entire life.
5. As explained prior, being on constant call to attend all her ceremonial and state functions, including meeting Prime Ministers from the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, 24/7.
6. Serving as head of the Commonwealth, and playing a significant role in ending Soviet occupation and South African Apartheid.
7. Subordinating her own person to be second to representing the nations of the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and her other realms, 24/7 all her life.
It was not merely royalists who acknowledge her duty. Leaders of the Republic movements acknowledged it too.
@@TheSamuraijim87 1.) As a truck driver and mechanic. It would have been bad form if she did not enlist and serve. 2.) What actual duties as "Patron" was she required to perform? Was it most likely only ceremonial and her name at the top of the letterhead. For to truly perform "Service" & "Duty" I would expect her to be involved in the nitty gritty, day to day operations. 3.) Remaining present during the blitz. Most likely poppa and momma instructed her to remain and show some British fortitude. 4.) Forsaking any right to express a political opinion. As a constitutional monarch she knew what was expected of her. She most likely expressed herself during her meetings with the PMs or through other channels. Hardly merits consideration for "Duty" and "Service". 5.) "On call", only when asked to do so by her Government. I doubt it ever was a midnight call from the PM, telling her to be ready at 9 AM the next day. 6.) Titular head of the Commonwealth of Nations, a very ceremonial position. While being deftly prepared by her Government, without her expressing any "political" opinion of her own. Ending Soviet occupation where? Britian is the lap dog of the US and will follow the lead of the US. 7.) Subordinating herself, as required by the Constitution. She knew what she was getting into when she was instructed by tutors regarding her "constitutional duties". She was a figurehead and a name to be placed at the top of the letterhead.
William Wallace's bones ache
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