I Watch Queen Elizabeth's Funeral 🇬🇧 SPEECHLESS

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • I'm going back and watching some of the ceremony of the past week, and this video is the highlights from the Queen's funeral service at Westminster Abbey. I found it to be very beautiful and moving.
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    00:00 - Intro
    02:07 - Reaction
    26:02 - Outro
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  • @SoGal_YT
    @SoGal_YT  Год назад +81

    Catching up on some of the events of the past week. What a beautiful, solemn, emotional service this was. 🇬🇧💐👑
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    • @stephenelliott1135
      @stephenelliott1135 Год назад +5

      Very well done. I really appreciated your reaction, it was touching.
      Hope you do an episode on the Windsor part. It was a little bit more personal as Windsor was her home as where she rests.

    • @lilyliz3071
      @lilyliz3071 Год назад +3

      Watch the later internment service from Windsor Castle, it’s very touching as a ceremony of removing the items of the monarch are removed

    • @romanyroberts9381
      @romanyroberts9381 Год назад +1

      The Queens guard were the carrying the coffin.

    • @liverpoollass7600
      @liverpoollass7600 Год назад +2

      You need to watch the second part that was the service at at George's chapel in Windsor castle, therevisnampart wheren they take the down jeweksm off the coffin and you see the coffin lowered to the vault. The second part at at George's chapel is the best part. Please react to it. Thanks 😁

    • @judithcovert7594
      @judithcovert7594 Год назад

      The crown scepter and orb are what is used at the coronation. Charles will receive it at his coronation

  • @krissie8393
    @krissie8393 Год назад +248

    During the service the archbishop of canterbury said 'Those who serve will be remembered...but those who cling to power and privileges are long forgotten.' to a church full of prime ministers presidents MP's and Harry and Meghan I was like "ooh Burn"

    • @BlameThande
      @BlameThande Год назад +11

      I thought he was mainly aiming that at Putin.

    • @irenedavo3768
      @irenedavo3768 Год назад

      Please watch 8 videos of Jim Nduruchi . Did Queen know about Jigger Victims in Kenya 🇰🇪

    • @pmduk69
      @pmduk69 Год назад +6

      I thought it was Boris Johnson

    • @neilonaniet
      @neilonaniet Год назад +5

      He also said it to a church full of members of the royal family - a more privileged lot, who are desperate to cling onto what's left of their power I doubt you'll ever come across.

    • @kingstumble
      @kingstumble Год назад

      @@neilonaniet Go live in a republic if it offends you so much. You will not be missed.

  • @TheManInTheLongBlackCoat
    @TheManInTheLongBlackCoat Год назад +244

    7:49 The pallbearers were eight troops from the Queen’s Company, 1st Battalion, Grenadier Guards and were the quiet heroes of the event. 🫡

    • @sjbict
      @sjbict Год назад +9

      10 8 carrying plus one at the front and back

    • @christianforsstrom2222
      @christianforsstrom2222 Год назад +28

      those guys became immortal, everytime from now on when someone goes back to review the funeral, they will be the people you see with the coffin.

    • @Katie-pc5yg
      @Katie-pc5yg Год назад +36

      Can you imagine how proud their families must be?

    • @grantmitchel
      @grantmitchel Год назад +14

      Yes, what a job, they were fantastic.

    • @nichemphill8321
      @nichemphill8321 Год назад +13

      The regiment is affectionately known as 'MA'AM MOB'. Despite the Queen's death, they will retain the Queen's company name. The Guardsman did every carry of the coffin

  • @millsy1861
    @millsy1861 Год назад +118

    This really was History staring you straight in the eye.......there is nowhere else on earth where genuinely a head of states death would cause such an out pouring of grief and love and every other emotion to go along with them......the scenes in the United Kingdom were truly spectacular, the likes of which you will never see again. This is what Monarchy means to the United Kingdom. We are devoted to it, its our History but its also our today and tomorrow. Our Queen is dead, long live the King......

    • @leedavies4589
      @leedavies4589 Год назад +6

      sadly not all devoted to it ...i am and agree with you

    • @SeeDeath
      @SeeDeath Год назад +1

      @@leedavies4589 that’s the left for you, shameful bunch of people and almost all are socialist.

  • @stevengray6069
    @stevengray6069 Год назад +44

    As a Brit we knew the queen being 96 we knew this day would happen but from the moment the news broke that she was under medical supervision then to her death, it rocked the U.K. and it’s still seems unreal that she has gone

    • @ZakhadWOW
      @ZakhadWOW 11 месяцев назад

      try being an American boy who was born not quite a decade after she came to power... having her be there for all of my life.. "the Queen of England" being such a routine phrase for us, even though there hadnt been one since Victoria (and anothr huge gap before Victoria). And while there were a few times here and there I strongly disapproved of her opinion/actions (see the whole Diana kerfuffle.. I dont forget that she basically forced Charles into that marriage against his will, and then blamed Diana for the mess afterward), I always strongly defended the fact that she never EVER shirked from her statement of that famous address from South Africa over radio... She did indeed dedicate her entire life to the service of the "Imperial Family"/Commonwealth. One must never forget that she was originally destined to have a far simpler life as a simple Royal Princess, and could have had the relatively ordinary life she wanted with Philip if not for the truly selfish, shallow actions of Edward VIII.

  • @generaldreedle2801
    @generaldreedle2801 Год назад +156

    The procession up the long walk to Windsor Castle was something special. A nice touch with the Queen’s pony standing near the top of it. Classy. 🇬🇧👍

    • @Sue474
      @Sue474 Год назад +25

      Yes, I hadn't realised that The Long Walk is 3 miles long. The flowers placed on the grass, the stunningly beautiful castle in the distance, and Emma the pony and the corgis were all superb.

    • @jaylupin8680
      @jaylupin8680 Год назад +18

      The pony, Emma, proper caught me off guard. As most, I was an emotional wreck anyway, but seeing that horse, stood their riderless, was tough.

    • @zoebunnyx
      @zoebunnyx Год назад +18

      If you look closely at Emma (the pony) the Queen's headscarf is draped across her saddle too 😢

    • @janettesinclair6279
      @janettesinclair6279 Год назад +13

      @@zoebunnyx I didn't notice that, must check, what a beautiful touch. The whole scene was just so emotional.

    • @eamonnclabby7067
      @eamonnclabby7067 Год назад +2

      @@zoebunnyx good attention to detail Zoe....

  • @Aragorn62
    @Aragorn62 Год назад +85

    Bless you Sarah, I'm still numb from the loss of our Queen and think we all shed a tear watching this it was very emotional.

    • @eamonnclabby7067
      @eamonnclabby7067 Год назад +5

      The loyal oath transfers to the King, a few solemn moments watching in our house...

    • @marycarver1542
      @marycarver1542 Год назад +3

      St Pauls is not a "Church" it is a huge, extremely old historic Cathedral.

  • @vaudevillian7
    @vaudevillian7 Год назад +106

    You didn’t sound ridiculous at all and you articulated it beautifully

  • @Dragonfire-tn2jg
    @Dragonfire-tn2jg Год назад +48

    As a member of the Canadian Military, the Queen was our commander and chief and as many in the military have said we called her the boss.

    • @eamonnclabby7067
      @eamonnclabby7067 Год назад +12

      The Royal Canadian Mounted police leading the Queen's funeral procession ,did Canada proud...

    • @markwoods1504
      @markwoods1504 Год назад +5

      Well Said, I'm English a lot of my family members served and that's what they referred to her as because you swear allegiance to the Queen and not the Head of Government if I'm not mistaken? Greetings Anyway.

  • @Kari_B61ex
    @Kari_B61ex Год назад +58

    From the announcement of HM Queen's ill health until her committal at Windsor Castle, I have been living in a very surreal numbness and shock. I simply couldn't believe that she was gone. Our darling Queen Elizabeth II couldn't be gone. As a royalist, I hoped she would be here looking after us forever. Now, after King Charles III speeches to the nation, I'm relieved that he will carry on in his mother's name and memory. x

    • @Bonzman
      @Bonzman Год назад +11

      The tradition of sitting down after Christmas dinner and watching the Queen's speech will never be the same.
      RIP your majesty.
      Long live the King 🇬🇧

    • @eamonnclabby7067
      @eamonnclabby7067 Год назад +6

      @@Bonzman nice comments Ian and Karina..

  • @joemartinez699
    @joemartinez699 Год назад +9

    I'm a man and I'm crying for my queen god save the queen forever

  • @chrisstones1249
    @chrisstones1249 Год назад +34

    Young lady the respect you showed during the queen's funeral I return one hundred fold . you're simply amazing ,👍💝

  • @alanhilton7336caradventure
    @alanhilton7336caradventure Год назад +80

    I watched it from beginning to end we do pomp and ceremony so well it was a beautiful send off for Her Majesty and it makes me so proud to be British. 🇬🇧

    • @NormanF62
      @NormanF62 Год назад +12

      My feeling about was this is exactly why the reception for her would not have been the same had she been a politician. A king or queen inspires feelings in people that they don’t have for politicians. A monarchy makes people look beyond themselves and republics produce controversy, division and strife. All of that was registered right here and for those who say the modern age no longer has use for royalty, what we saw in the Westminster Abbey service is a living refutation of that sentiment.

    • @audspod1
      @audspod1 Год назад +2

      @@NormanF62 Well said Norman.

    • @ZakhadWOW
      @ZakhadWOW 11 месяцев назад

      They do excel at such ceremonies... sadly one of the great ENGLISH (not Scottish, not Irish, not Welsh) failings is not knowing when to STOP imposing ceremony on others. I say this as someone with approximately 60% English genetic heritage and another 20+ % Scottish/Irish - and the English lineage is traceable as far back as early 1100s in Bucks/Herts border area. I'm proud of my ancient heritage, but am also willing to call out when there's a big problem.

  • @Beedo_Sookcool
    @Beedo_Sookcool Год назад +21

    I'm currently living not far from Atlanta, but my wife (Ohioan) and I got up early to watch this, and I phoned my mother, who's still living in Devonshire, so we all watched it together. Very moving.

  • @dalehogan1038
    @dalehogan1038 Год назад +39

    You cannot beat the British for pomp and circumstance for most things but on this occasion when they farewelled Queen Elizabeth II, their Queen, it was so spot on it was amazing! Her Majesty would have been proud of all her family, service personnel and the British public that showed their respect for her. Queen Elizabeth II Rest In Peace.

    • @Brian-om2hh
      @Brian-om2hh 9 месяцев назад +1

      Nobody tops Britain for pomp and ceremony, nobody.

    • @deeboneham2738
      @deeboneham2738 Месяц назад

      They made a fab job of the Kings Coronation too

  • @jujulionesselsa1416
    @jujulionesselsa1416 Год назад +108

    I cried buckets. I miss her. She was incredible and inspiring and fearless. I am very proud.

    • @janettesinclair6279
      @janettesinclair6279 Год назад +8

      I am welling up just reading your comment.

    • @leedavies4589
      @leedavies4589 Год назад +10

      i miss her too i still cry and festival of remeberance wasn't same without her

  • @marksadventures3889
    @marksadventures3889 Год назад +143

    The orb and septer are the emblems of office, the crown of the Queen. The flag is the Royal standard. The gun carriage with the coffin is pulled by the Royal Navy. The Coldstream Guards of the Royal Guard carried her coffin. All members of the Royal family serve in the forces.
    I met Her Majesty 5 times in my life- both as a boy when my father was in military service and when I did my service too. She was always fantastic and her smile would light up us all.

    • @MrSapperb3
      @MrSapperb3 Год назад +18

      Quick correction. It was the Grenadier Guards carrying her coffin

    • @davidgriffith8292
      @davidgriffith8292 Год назад +14

      Queen’s company 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards not Coldstream Guards. Just to be accurate

    • @AB-zz2yl
      @AB-zz2yl Год назад +28

      Grenadier Guards, of The Queens Company Grenadier Guards carried her coffin

    • @petersmithm9
      @petersmithm9 Год назад +6

      Queens Company the Grenadier Guards carried the Coffin.

    • @BlueShadow777
      @BlueShadow777 Год назад +8

      “Sceptre”

  • @claregale9011
    @claregale9011 Год назад +54

    It was a beautiful service , I was on the mall near Buckingham Palace, I saw the coffin pass by and that got me choked up , the crowds were very respectful just silent through the service in westminster Abbey , they had it played on speakers for the crowds .

  • @PeDr0.UY131
    @PeDr0.UY131 Год назад +70

    A Bellísima ceremony according to the height of the historical moment. With all the solemnity that only the British know how to do.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @joelpayne1193
    @joelpayne1193 Год назад +24

    I will never forget about the Queen Elizabeth the 2 funeral, it was respectful and historic, it will be remembered that the Queen was served with grace ❤ rest well ma'am

  • @Techiejt
    @Techiejt Год назад +187

    Was an absolutely beautiful service, to be expected from the Brit’s who frequently manage to surprise even themselves with queue management and pomp and circumstance.

    • @Ionabrodie69
      @Ionabrodie69 Год назад +32

      We do much more than that… look up physics , medicine Engineering etc. 🙄🇬🇧

    • @davidgriffith8292
      @davidgriffith8292 Год назад +10

      Us Brits do such things quite well… thanks @Techie_it. We’re quite good at some other things.. You may thank Tim Berners Lee for the internet!

    • @theotherside8258
      @theotherside8258 Год назад

      seems to be one of the few things properly planned for a long time

    • @BenjWarrant
      @BenjWarrant Год назад +5

      @@Ionabrodie69 What a chronically inappropriate thing to post. Good grief.

    • @jaylupin8680
      @jaylupin8680 Год назад +22

      I’m a proud Brit, and I found this comment genuinely hilarious. The queue management bit nearly killed me. I have friends state side, and they constantly go on about it. If someone skips our queues, they are in extreme risk of getting a dirty look and an overly loud tut. 😂😂

  • @dav7444
    @dav7444 Год назад +52

    Don't apologise. She was a global figure. Ceremony apparently watched by 60% of the world. She may not be American, but a presence for decades. Respect to you. There is more of course, not just the drive to Windsor (many people), but OMG the crowds at Windsor.

    • @collywobbles1163
      @collywobbles1163 Год назад +3

      We went to Windsor Castle for the funeral 8am to 4pm. Was fantastic. Just to get out of the carpark took an hour and half.

    • @eamonnclabby7067
      @eamonnclabby7067 Год назад

      @@collywobbles1163 well done ,Collywobbles...

  • @dansegelov305
    @dansegelov305 Год назад +32

    It's got to be said that the bearer party from The Queen's Company, 1st Battalion The Grenadier Guards, who carried the Queen's coffin on multiple occasions throughout the day were absolutely superb.
    They never put a step out of place and considering that coffin was built of solid english oak, lined with lead and weighing around 250kg (550lbs,) they proceeded with such grace that they almost made it look easy.
    God rest our beloved Queen. And, God save the King.

  • @ChrisReadUK
    @ChrisReadUK Год назад +34

    1000 years of history! GOD SAVE THE KING!

  • @stephwaite2700
    @stephwaite2700 Год назад +20

    There was a moment on the journey into London from the airport, when traffic literally stopped on the outward boud side of the road. People got out of their cars and stood in the rain as the Hearse and its escort drove past.. It made me cry

    • @tonyves
      @tonyves Год назад +4

      Yeah, we were standing there - so many people lining the route (three or four deep) even out here in the suburbs of West London. Everyone, all races (and here we've an intermingling of all races) and ages.

    • @lesley585
      @lesley585 Год назад +5

      That got to me too. They just realised she was passing and stopped in the fast lane flashing their lights to her...magical moment.

  • @DavidSmith-cx8dg
    @DavidSmith-cx8dg Год назад +112

    Westminster Abbey and most medieval Cathedrals were built in the cross shape . As well as places of worship the Church at that time had an administrative role . The service at the Abbey was magnificent but the procession and drive to Windsor and the committal service were probably the most moving . I am glad you intend to cover them and seem to understand the value of the traditions and Monarchy to the Uk. We were incredibly lucky with the late Queen .

    • @YekouriGaming
      @YekouriGaming Год назад +3

      Cross shaped cathedrals are pretty rare, Lübeck Cathedral which is 30 years older than Westminster Abbey is just rectangular for example.

    • @gregc2467
      @gregc2467 Год назад +3

      The majority of European Cathedrals are built on the French design,from 1400 A.D.

    • @paulbattson834
      @paulbattson834 Год назад +5

      Westminster Abbey opened in 1269.

    • @eamonnclabby7067
      @eamonnclabby7067 Год назад +2

      The Anglican Cathedral is a cross shape , a modern version of the gothic design, cheers...E

  • @jacobsaxby9468
    @jacobsaxby9468 Год назад +16

    I was on The Mall (The long, straight road to Buckingham Palace) on the day of her funeral. It was an amazing atmosphere! Everyone was very excited to see the royals as they left Clarence House for the service, then the funeral was broadcast over the speakers and every single person fell completely silent. I've never experienced anything like it! Everyone was respectful to both the situation, and each other. And seeing the procession was something very special. I'd seen the crown before, but it was behind glass. It takes the sparkle out of it. Out in the open it just looks even more stunning!
    Amazing to be part of such an historic day. Something I will never forget!

  • @janehenry3206
    @janehenry3206 Год назад +17

    I was there for the procession with my friend, It was a great day. I loved how the other Realm Nations had troops there, we also had Gurgha's marching. I'm so glad I didn't stay home as I did for the jubilee, that was a big mistake, which I'll forever regret. The whole of the UK gave her a great send off. The Scots were top notch on her journey from Balmoral, she would have been so humbled. Now it's Charlie's turn, I know he'll do a good job. God save the King

  • @teejai5291
    @teejai5291 Год назад +40

    Great review. I think you gave me another lump in my throat when you had to pause the video to gather yourself. It's always moving seeing other people being affected also.

  • @ecoscansalopian
    @ecoscansalopian Год назад +44

    The jewels on the coffin are the Imperial State Crown, the Sceptre and the Orb. The gold item in Parliament is the Mace.

  • @chong2389
    @chong2389 Год назад +34

    Thank you, SoGal for the dignified and respectful way you presented this video and also for your honest reaction. Your interest to learn is to be commended.
    -A loyal son of the Commonwealth. 🍁

  • @Peelywalley
    @Peelywalley Год назад +45

    Thank you so much for what was such a heartfelt reaction to our Queens funeral. What an emotional day it was for me. Thank you for your service ma’am, you led us incredibly well. Now we move on, Long live the King 🇬🇧

    • @sannytizer7772
      @sannytizer7772 Год назад +1

      The queen loved the country life, that's why there was a huge turnup at her funeral.

  • @jacobthrym7552
    @jacobthrym7552 Год назад +29

    I watched the whole thing live and while watching it back it still remains stunning, watching it live with my mum was just on another level after 4-5 hours when they started the long march it was just something else. Topped off with the anxiety of them dropping the coffin all day and Charles finally breaking when they started to lower the coffin at St George's Chapel, it was a real emotional roller coaster. Many people up and down the country really did unashamedly shed a tear that day which is very rare for us.
    We may not get an awful lot bang on but when it comes to ceremonial matters we really do set the standard.

  • @2eleven48
    @2eleven48 Год назад +20

    I know Operation London Bridge was many years in planning, but to see the actual ceremony carried out with such precision was just astonishing, humbling and glorious.

  • @hughbryant1326
    @hughbryant1326 Год назад +13

    Your expression of our Royal Family being the glue that holds the country together (particularly in times of war etc) is absolutely spot on. Hugh Somerset UK

  • @sillybolox935
    @sillybolox935 Год назад +5

    Us Brits know you cannot quite understand our history. But thank you for your care and concern 🇬🇧

  • @animesis
    @animesis Год назад +11

    Its brought so many tears to so many people here, young old, man woman
    She was everyones mother, everyones grandmother, great grandmother. She was always there. Smiling and watching over us as a country, reassuring us when times were bad, sharing in our joy. This is such a huge loss. Grief is the price we pay for love -Queen Elizabeth II

  • @WarhammerWings
    @WarhammerWings Год назад +17

    I was at Hyde Park myself and I would simply say that it was incredible. Especially when the National Anthem played, everyone stood as one!

  • @karlpeart1752
    @karlpeart1752 Год назад +17

    The bearer party carrying the queens coffin are soldiers from the 1st battalion grenadier guards. My great uncle served in the grenadier guards he would have been so proud of every member of the armed forces who took part more than 3000 for the queens funeral. Thank you so much for posting this amazing video it really was a truly emotional day but also awe inspiring she really was the peoples queen who has left an incredible legacy. She did so much for us all during her reign of over 70 years she will be remembered for all eternity. It’s comforting to know she is now re united with her beloved husband. Sending lots of love to you. From Karl xx ( Lincoln uk)

  • @carolemiller198
    @carolemiller198 Год назад +15

    The most emotional for me was at Windsor along The Long Walk & Emma her pony was stood as the coffin passed then the corgis at the gate. The actual service when they removed The Orb, Sceptre & Crown we knew this was the last.

  • @doffer1463
    @doffer1463 Год назад +43

    The bearer party were magnificent throughout. Well done, lads!

  • @camerachica73
    @camerachica73 Год назад +13

    The pall bearers were the real heroes of the day in my book, one of them is only 19 year old. What an experience they'll never forget.

  • @tiborkovacs4827
    @tiborkovacs4827 Год назад +5

    I tried not to cry, being the supposed hard Yorkshireman. I failed. I am not ashamed of that.

  • @raymondporter2094
    @raymondporter2094 Год назад +17

    Thanks for that respectful view of the Funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth II.
    You do send out very well put together videos. Very much appreciated.
    Many grown men such as me in the UK are perfectly happy to admit to tears during the ceremonies that day. The Committal at Windsor was particularly poignant.

  • @junecaffyn357
    @junecaffyn357 Год назад +5

    I started crying again watching this, but I have been looking out for your reaction, Sogal as love your you tube as you are so respectful about our Monarchy, unlike some in USA who have been disrespectful about our wonderful Queen of 70 years. How we will miss her.

  • @richieb7692
    @richieb7692 Год назад +16

    Thank you so much for such a thoughtful and touching reaction to this occasion.
    Please Do Not worry about stopping and starting the video, this is an awful lot to taken in, and it hits on so many levels.
    I was glued to the tv all day, and often had to disappear into the kitchen ' to make a cup of tea..'

  • @58jennypenny
    @58jennypenny Год назад +13

    one of the pallbearers was only 19 years old, they all did an amazing job, here and in Scotland, they should receive some medal for this, such an honour for them, not a foot wrong.

  • @neilboulton9813
    @neilboulton9813 Год назад +20

    My wife and I stood in line to view the Queen lying in state on Sunday morning. We started at 11:00am and passed the coffin at 20:30 and the funeral then took place the following day. It was an incredible occasion. I thanked her for her tremendous service to the nation and the Commonwealth. I did not get really emotional until exactly the same time as So Gal did with the finality of the Queen entering the Abbey for the final time. May she Rest In Peace and I hope re-united with her family including her beloved Philip.

  • @Zentron
    @Zentron Год назад +8

    I was stood just across the street from Westminster Hall and Abbey, it was a very emotional atmosphere when she was brought out.

  • @johnrussell2570
    @johnrussell2570 Год назад +19

    The procession following this is something to be seen. Even the drive to Windsor where every inch of the route was lined, for miles! An incredible 5 or 6 hours of respect.

  • @coloz3882
    @coloz3882 Год назад +12

    Welcome back SoGal, thankyou for showing such deep emotion and respect for the loss of my Queen, it's so sad, on a lighter note, many Americans who visit Windsor Castle are surprised that they would build such a beautiful building under a flight path.

    • @eamonnclabby7067
      @eamonnclabby7067 Год назад +3

      I,m not sure William the Conqueror had flight paths in mind, but you never know..??

  • @markj66
    @markj66 Год назад +18

    Apart from the ceremonies, the most important part of the day is the procession from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch. It was spectacular and awe inspiring and most reactors have missed it out.

  • @afpwebworks
    @afpwebworks Год назад +21

    Not only was Princess Anne in he military, she was an olympian too. She competed splendidly in equestrian events.

    • @russellblinman2560
      @russellblinman2560 Год назад +9

      I don't believe Princess Anne ever served in the military in anything other than an honorary capacity. However she holds the ranks of General in the Army, Admiral in the Navy and Air Chief Marshall of the Royal Air Force.

    • @warden330
      @warden330 Год назад +7

      She has a special responsibility for the Royal Navy. The following day she travelled to Portsmouth to personally thank the naval personnel who took part in the ceremony, especially in puling the gun carriage bearing the coffin. She takes her duties very seriously.

    • @alicemilne1444
      @alicemilne1444 Год назад +4

      @@warden330 She never had any practical naval training, but my brother who was in the RN and met her a few times in official capacities said that she was very knowledgeable. He was senior to Prince Andrew in the Fleet Air Arm during the Falklands War. According to him Andrew was a waste of space, but he always had a lot of time for Anne.

    • @warden330
      @warden330 Год назад

      @@alicemilne1444 The video of her visit to Portsmouth after the funeral is at ruclips.net/video/wNgb0JPdPV8/видео.html

    • @lesley585
      @lesley585 Год назад +4

      She does her homework and is knowledgeable about everything she commits to and she really commits to a lot and works her socks off. Another of the crown jewels.

  • @Payne2view
    @Payne2view Год назад +19

    The last service at St Georges in Windsor Castle was the one that hit me hard. I don't want to give spoilers but if it is historic moments you want, its the one to see.

  • @thecomputingchronicles
    @thecomputingchronicles Год назад +7

    I've always found when I've entered Westminster Abbey you get a feeling of being overwhelmed by the history. A cousin of mine was a Yeoman Warder there for some years and he used to patrol around it by himself through the night.

  • @ataahqureshi3753
    @ataahqureshi3753 Год назад +5

    RIP HM Queen Elizabeth II ,Thank you very much ma'am for your devoted and unwavering service of 70 years to the UK,Canada,Australia,New zealand , other realms , territories and the crown dependencies and of course the wider family of the commonwealth of nations .Your glorious memories will always be remembered with undiluted pleasure.
    God save the King,
    Long may he reign!

  • @stephenparker6362
    @stephenparker6362 Год назад +25

    Hi, Sarah, to answer your questions, Westminster Abbey is now Anrglican, the original Church was built way back before the Norman invasion, in its present place form it was constructed in the 13th century, before the reformation. The towers were added in the 18th century.
    The orb and sceptre are used at the coronatsion, the sceptre represents the Monarchs power on Earth, the Orb represents the dominion of Jesus over the Earth. The crown is the Imperial State Crown, it is used at the coronation but is not the one with which the sovereign is actually crowned, that is the St Edwards Crown. These items are not buried with the sovereign they will be removed during the Windsor service.
    The item used in Parliament is the mace, which is different from the sceptre.
    I hope that is a help.

    • @brucebartup6161
      @brucebartup6161 Год назад +1

      I was taught
      Sceptre power (big stick for hitting people)
      Orb - extent of the land/people over which and whom power is exerted
      Crown : symbol of llegitimacy

    • @shoutinghorse
      @shoutinghorse Год назад +3

      Actually the monarch can choose which crown to use, they can even have one specially made for the coronation. Only six monarchs have been crowned with St Edward's Crown since the Restoration. Charles II, James II & VII, William III, George V, George VI and Elizabeth II.

    • @SvenTviking
      @SvenTviking Год назад

      @@brucebartup6161 The orb shows that the monarch rules only by the will of God who rules over the World. Now f*ck off.

    • @JK50with10
      @JK50with10 Год назад +2

      @@brucebartup6161 The Orb, (officially, Globus Cruciger) represents Christ's dominion over the orb of the world.

    • @brucebartup6161
      @brucebartup6161 Год назад

      @@JK50with10 from the coronation sdervioce 1953
      receive the Royal septer the ensign of kingly power and justice
      receive the rod of equity and mercy
      he's our best of all it will be not too remiss sir execute justice that you
      forget not mercy punish the wicked protect and cherish the just lead your
      people in the way wherein they should go
      receive this orb under the
      cross and remember that the whole world is subject to the power and Empire of
      Christ our Redeemer
      i diobt we'll agree any clioser than that

  • @lyndarichardson4744
    @lyndarichardson4744 Год назад +30

    Sarah, thank you so much for watching this, I'm glad you found it so moving I really appreciate you taking an interest.
    .A lot of people in Britain were very affected by the Queen 's death as well
    Don't apologise for anything you didn't understand.
    It was the Arch Bishop of Canterbury who gave the sermon .
    All the very old churches in Britain were Catholic originally, until Henry 8th changed the religion to Church of England !

    • @MrBulky992
      @MrBulky992 Год назад

      ... and the lesson featured here was read by Liz Truss, the Prime Minister, who had been in office a mere two days when the Queen died.

    • @marycarver1542
      @marycarver1542 Год назад +1

      The value of a Monarchy is that it is a bridge, always there, between the people
      and Parliament. Parliament has the power, makes the laws etc. like any modern democracy, and their separation from the Monarchy is the great strength of the UK. Poliicians come and go, but the Monarchy remains, and is something that doesnt change and is entirely at the service of the people. Queen Elizabeth was very humble, she said " WE are here to serve the people, they are not here serve u us"! She meant every word and never let us down. We will not see her like again.

  • @rayjennings3637
    @rayjennings3637 Год назад +8

    Your comment about history coming to life in front of you is such a wonderful thing and you hit the nail right on the head with the truthfulness of it. Much respect to you.

  • @bushchat28d
    @bushchat28d Год назад +5

    Well done for reacting to this. There were lots of tears shed, yours were appreciated from afar xx

  • @Jackosaurus117
    @Jackosaurus117 Год назад +11

    One of the pallbearers carrying the Queens coffin was from my town of Morpeth, Northumberland. He did our county and country proud

  • @SimplethingsOfficial
    @SimplethingsOfficial Год назад +9

    When you see the full procession and the service at Windsor you will have chills again

  • @TofferJ-UK
    @TofferJ-UK Год назад +5

    The Windsor service is deeply moving. It finished me after a long day. 😢 🇬🇧
    I’m 61 I briefly met Her Majesty the Queen during her Silver Jubilee in 1977, I was 16 Im fortunate to have a local press photo from that event.

  • @essexginge9167
    @essexginge9167 Год назад +3

    coming from a hall built in 1097 by William the conquers son this history of England is unmatched on the planet

  • @tobytaylor2154
    @tobytaylor2154 Год назад +7

    When you said it hits you, it's history in your face, that's exactly how I felt when I walked up Westminster hall steps and turned to look down the hall, history really was staring me in the face. Then to only be a few feet from her when I bowed my head was so surreal and upsetting, but pride flowing through me. I was on the mall at the funeral, as soon as the service started on the loudspeaker the mall went silent. An historic week and i made sure I got as close as I could to as much as I could. Still choking up when I watch this. The guys carrying her coffin are from the Queen's company, 1st battalion grenadier guards. The royal navy are pulling the gun carriage she was on. The crown is the imperial state crown, the crown for the actual coronation crowning is king Edwards crown, also known as St. Edwards crown. But then it's the state crown she would wear like on opening parliament etc.

  • @markwilliamson2864
    @markwilliamson2864 Год назад +7

    Personally, I found the whole ceremony of the day, bringing an end to the second Elizabethan age, to be emotive, solemn, majestic and impressive. As soon as the gun carriage left Westminster Hall and the pipes and drums started playing I found it to be incredibly affecting.

  • @Dimera09
    @Dimera09 Год назад +7

    I loved what you said for a couple of minutes from 05:00. You were absolutely correct, it is one of the beautiful things about the British Monarchy, how it connects us to the past.

  • @leeconnor5462
    @leeconnor5462 Год назад +2

    Even though we new she was near her end, it hit us all hard...and yes us brits know we're good at pomp at ceremonies, but this even surprised us..im a tough builder but shed a tear watching her getting lowered in the ground....its now estimated 4 billion worldwide watched the funeral....that enough to tell you how loved she was .

  • @judithrichardson3684
    @judithrichardson3684 Год назад +6

    Thanks for such a considered and thoughtful reaction. It's a shame that they stopped short of showing some of the procession which was incredible.

  • @kelvinjones6108
    @kelvinjones6108 Год назад +8

    If only all people were as interested and respectful towards foreign cultures.! The world would be a far better place. Very well done SG. 👍

  • @cumbriabornbred3690
    @cumbriabornbred3690 Год назад +2

    Thank you for your kind words.
    I've watched you channel for the last two years, and really enjoyed it.
    I know your grief is genuine,
    Thank you.
    God save The king

  • @user-bb1cf5ju4d
    @user-bb1cf5ju4d 2 месяца назад +1

    I had to smile when you talked about witnessing history. You do realise that a recording of your reaction will be kept in various place and in several hundred / thousand years time, people will watch Queen Elizabeth II funeral and see your reaction. 😄🙏

  • @mandysharp4571
    @mandysharp4571 Год назад +4

    You absolutely spoke the words I felt. I'm a UK citizen and I felt like history in the making. These funeral ceramonies have been the same for our monarchs for nearly a thousand years. The Navy pulling the gun carriage, thhat was because of Queen Victoria, her horses broke free. The navy stepped in and is now tradition. This funeral was planned by the Queen over 20 years ago. She picked the scriptures and songs. Everything planned to the last detail. That's how increadable she was. We won't get such grand Ness ever again. King Charles, he wants a small coronation. We will see, because we as a country love the pageantry. History in the moment.

    • @grahamtravers4522
      @grahamtravers4522 Год назад

      Well, not quite. When Henry II died, the attendants fought to strip him of his jewelry, before abandoning his body and making off with their loot. Richard III was bundled into a grave that was too small, in the local Friary church.

  • @michaelwynn8763
    @michaelwynn8763 Год назад +9

    The imperial crown (she was the last imperial monarch in history) in front of it is an emerald, which was worn by Henry the fifth at the battle of Agincourt in 1415. The scepter is the symbol of the monarch's power, and the orb and cross symbolize the power that comes from god.

    • @highpath4776
      @highpath4776 Год назад

      @Sunbolt VHS Well Head of The Commonwealth, some Commonwealth countries have their own heads of state

    • @jameseadie7145
      @jameseadie7145 Год назад +1

      It's a ruby not a emerald

  • @BernardWilkinson
    @BernardWilkinson Год назад +2

    What you said when emotions got to you, about it being "History." It is exactly that. Im an English man, 50 years old. I have never seen anything like this in my life. I guess Dianas death was the nearest, but she was not the Queen, the Monarch. The gun carriage that carried the Queen also carried Queen Victoria. The crypt where the Queen was laid to rest also has King Henry VIII there. There is the history for you. It is also a shared history with you in America.

  • @stevenwebb3634
    @stevenwebb3634 10 месяцев назад +2

    As an Australian it was like losing your grandmother 😢

  • @MS-sb9ov
    @MS-sb9ov Год назад +5

    Thank you, your reactions and comments are interesting. As a Brit though this feels a bit like someone before they have kids, and when they do they suddenly go ‘oh I get it now’. Unless the Queen was your monarch I don’t think you can really get it. I mean this hurts. It still hurts. It really really hurts.

  • @glastonbury4304
    @glastonbury4304 Год назад +2

    Loved how the Royal Navy pulling her coffin and swaying as if her coffin was on the water 💕

  • @michael_177
    @michael_177 Год назад +2

    The windsor chapel service was ten times more moving, should check it out

  • @amyw6808
    @amyw6808 Год назад +4

    The orb and sceptre.
    The music - the choir - was absolutely spot on throughout the service and did the country proud. Absolutely beautiful music. I’m assuming the queen chose the pieces herself.
    Yes, the pallbearers were army. They were chosen from the Queen's Company, the 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards.
    No, Anne wasn’t in the military but holds honorary navy ranks, including admiralty.

  • @mxlexrd
    @mxlexrd Год назад +21

    There are two different crowns, the one used for the coronation is called St Edward's Crown, the one you saw there is the Imperial State Crown which is the one used for events such as the state opening of parliament.

    • @vilebrequin6923
      @vilebrequin6923 Год назад +4

      Both are used in the coronation given the excessive weight of the St Edward's Crown [1661] for prolonged use. The Imperial State Crown is lighter...at a metre 2.5kg!

    • @marktallentire3464
      @marktallentire3464 Год назад +8

      Yep, and the St Edwards Crown is only ever used once at Coronation and never again if I’ve got that right

    • @abzzeus
      @abzzeus Год назад +2

      @@marktallentire3464 St Edward's Crown isn't used as it can only be handled by three people - the Sovereign, the Archbishop of Canterbury & the royal jeweller plus the thing is 5lbs/2.25 kg so it's heavy

    • @karensimpson4869
      @karensimpson4869 Год назад +5

      @@marktallentire3464 yes you are right and I believe it’s very heavy which is why they switch it half way through the service .

    • @madabbafan
      @madabbafan Год назад

      ​@@vilebrequin6923 the imperial state crown is a little over 1kg but is 2.2 pound (aprox)

  • @Seafishing777
    @Seafishing777 Год назад +2

    Hi, I've been waiting for your video to come out, I know you love our culture looking back at your videos I'm from Wales who you love, we had a beautiful Queen who served the Nation and the commonwealth and the world, it`s nice to know that there are people out there that love our culture, Thank you for your love and support keep it going ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @jeffthomas2364
    @jeffthomas2364 Год назад +1

    This is all choreographed and designed to give you chills and make your hair stand on end, I’m a Brit and it has that affect on me. It’s epic.

  • @slackalice100
    @slackalice100 Год назад +3

    The Funeral was years in the planning and was constantly updated. All aspects of the Funeral were approved by the Queen.

  • @karenblackadder1183
    @karenblackadder1183 Год назад +3

    A little bit of trivia. The myrtle in the wreath came from the bush which was grown from a sprig taken from the Queen's wedding bouquet.
    When you watch the service at Windsor I'd suggest having a box of tissues beside you.

  • @amandarooney932
    @amandarooney932 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this tribute video. Appreciated.

  • @markhinde6187
    @markhinde6187 Год назад +1

    love your very intelligent observations, for a very poignant service and time.. Thank you for great content

  • @marksadventures3889
    @marksadventures3889 Год назад +20

    We lost not only our Queen but to service personnel our Comander in Chief, affectionately known as The Boss. And yes, it was amazing how well everything went and the level of respect shown, even by those with Republican thoughts except for a few - who will be dealt with later. Thanks for your respectful response

  • @sandrahilton3239
    @sandrahilton3239 Год назад +3

    She was well loved. People came out to give her a good send off and lined the roads on her journey to Windsor. The things on coffin are the coronation regalia which is removed during the Windsor Ceremony. The coffin weighed 500 pounds. Princess Anne is honorary colnel of a few regiments and has been for decades. Hardest working of all the royals.

  • @susanashcroft2674
    @susanashcroft2674 Год назад +1

    This was an emotional service but the service at Windsor Castle hit me more. Seeing The Queen's little pony Emma stood on The Long Mile which leads up to St. Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle and her two corgis waiting for her return. The finality of it all as the crown, orb and sceptre were removed to symbolise the end and passing of her reign, followed by two other acts which you will see before her coffin was lowered into the vault and a solitary piper retreated playing a lament. I was choked up. I am still finding it hard to hear The National Anthem after almost six decades of singing God Save Our Gracious Queen. Thank you Sarah for your respect and wanting to learn more.

  • @NormanF62
    @NormanF62 Год назад +2

    Its an Anglican thing; the English love of the media res, the middle path, is apparent in a Gothic church that dates from the time England was a Catholic country. The funeral showed us the English preference for restraint amid majestic decorum and when you put all those elements together, it just works. Nobody like funerals and I wouldn’t wish one on my worst enemy and the grief of losing a parent is inconsolable; there are truly no words for it. When all is said and done though, this beautiful service was a profound and moving tribute to a revered ruler whose likes we won’t see again. That’s going to remain with people long after life has moved on and when we have traveled past the sadness, the Queen will be seen in a different and more joyous light.

  • @jasonshenton7680
    @jasonshenton7680 Год назад +13

    I do believe the Royal Navy offered to pull the gun carriage during Queen Victoria's funeral, horses played up pulling it and they have kept the tradition ever since, so not such an old tradition, but all traditions must have a beginning .

    • @deanstuart8012
      @deanstuart8012 Год назад +1

      Queen Victoria's funeral was on every cold January day and the horses that were meant to pull the gun carriage bolted. Prince Louis of Battenburg (Lord Louis Mountbatten's father I think) was there and offered the services of his sailors to pull the gun carriage instead.

    • @Upemm
      @Upemm Год назад +2

      It was something like that , there is a video on RUclips about the origins of a State Funeral , and through the ages , very interesting . It was by Allen Barton.

    • @sonyavincent7450
      @sonyavincent7450 Год назад +3

      At queen Victoria's funeral, a horse kicked and broke a critical piece of the carriage. Apparently naval ratings pulled it by necessity, and this became the tradition thereafter.

    • @davidhoward5392
      @davidhoward5392 Год назад +1

      This not so old tradition is still older than the RAF, the Senior Service front and centre

    • @denisrobertmay875
      @denisrobertmay875 Год назад +1

      Naval Ratings were trained to manhandle Field Guns in the 19th Century. The RN Brigade took Guns overland to the Relief of Ladysmith in the Boer War 1899, the origin of the Field Gun Race at the Royal Tournament. That is why they could handle the Gun Carriage in the icy cold of the February 1901 for Queen Victoria's Funeral. The Royal Artillery were a little humiliated.

  • @karlpeart1752
    @karlpeart1752 Год назад +4

    watch the second part if u can. The journey up to Windsor castle with thousands of military personnel and thousands of people lining the 2.65 mile long road up to the castle entrance it really is incredible to see xx

  • @alanshaw8879
    @alanshaw8879 Год назад +2

    Nicely presented Gal.You'll get your head round our traditions in time.Watched her coronation on a black and white television as a kid.Now her funeral.You will have a coronation to follow soon.So get up to date with the research.Thanks for your videos we've all learned more by them.

  • @Vickytin
    @Vickytin 5 месяцев назад

    Your reaction was the same as many of us around the world we experienced. It was history in the making and centuries of tradition and heritage. Such a great respect for The Queen. In many countries she was our Queen. You don't need to belong to the UK or Commonwealth...She was the only Queen we knew with a sense of duty that we'll not see again. Thank you for the respect to a great lady.

  • @user-man-guinon80
    @user-man-guinon80 2 месяца назад +3

    The Constitutional Monarchy is sometimes ridiculed by those who wish for a a Presidency but, the reality is that although our Monarch is our Head of State it has no real political power, but it has a greater power which manifests as the love and respect of the people. Presidents come and go but a benign Monarchy could exist for a long time. It also gives great stability to the country.

  • @Richard500
    @Richard500 Год назад +4

    Princess Anne, the Princess Royal was never in the Navy but hold honourary appointments and a rank appropriate to those appointments. It was Christchurch in England by the way!

  • @johnc6440
    @johnc6440 Год назад +1

    Sarah - thank you for your sympathetic comments. From a sad Brit

  • @steved6092
    @steved6092 Год назад +1

    Great video & thank you SoGal ... you've touched on many parts of the history & protocols in some of your previous videos, you've no need to apologise for not remembering some things, tbh most Brit's wouldn't know the complete history / protocols (I learned so much I didn't know or had forgotten! ) ... it was a very surreal day & really did seem like the country came to a complete standstill, I didn't see anyone out walking or driving past where I live from 9.30 am - 6.30pm ... look forward to your next videos, thanks for this ... hope you're ok ☺x

  • @iaindouglas8218
    @iaindouglas8218 Год назад +3

    If you watch nothing else of our late Queen's funeral then I suggest you search for Her Own Piper playing a Lament. That brought tears even to my eyes.

    • @nucleus3733
      @nucleus3733 Год назад +1

      Agreed

    • @Beedo_Sookcool
      @Beedo_Sookcool Год назад

      Oh, cripes, absolute floods. Can't think about it even now, without welling up.