The Queen with Paddington Bear and "We Will Rock You" by Queen with Adam Lambert
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- The beginning of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee concert, intro with Paddington Bear and Queen with Adam Lambert playing "We Will Rock You"
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“Thank you, for everything” this hits differently today. Thank you your majesty for your service and your dedication to our country. We won’t ever forget you, you will be very much missed our beloved queen. 🤍🌹🇬🇧
Well said, we will never see her like again RIP our lovely Queen x🌹🇦🇽
What service?? She was a figurehead, basically an actress playing a role. Parliament and prime Minister have the job of running the country.
@@purpleplump6650 That's literally all you will ever see is royalty just like her because the title handed down inside of the family. Its the text book definition of nepotism. They dont get the job because they are qualified for it they get it because they were born. It will literally never leave her family bloodline. Lets be honest though they don't anything they are just figureheads that look down on people. People are legit required to bow to then but then they dont return the bow. Basically saying you are required to worship and respect me but i don't respect you
@@ericbohn44 blah blah blah blah
@@purpleplump6650 man i guess you showed me. That was a very articulate way of defending your point. You really got me
Here was an 96 years old woman acting to a CGI character - and delivering her lines perfectly. Awesome.
Are you saying Paddington isn't real?
@@geoffpoole483 sshhht, never ask :)
She did great talking to Paddington.
@@wn8022 She did even better parachuting with James Bond.
@@geoffpoole483 no, they're clearly talking about the teapot. Since they aren't real and tea is just a myth, it had to be added with cgi.
An American here, thanking her subjects for sharing Her Majesty with the world! The Paddington sketch was so beautiful & gave us that rare glimpse of her humor. God bless HRM Elizabeth II, rest in eternal peace mum. You meant a great deal to people beyond your realm. You were admired around the world. 🌹🇬🇧
I have no idea how many times I have watched this delightful gift from HM Queen Elizabeth II and Paddington Bear, but almost two years on, I am still here. HM was the epitome of grace and intelligence and love for people. She also let us in on the secret of her purse, which still delights. I echo Paddington's word...thank you, Ma'am, for everything.
So right you are and so lovely written!!
Couldn't have said it better myself!
An American here. I had no idea there was a wonder of what was in her purse! It never crossed my mind…Love that! ❤️🇬🇧🇺🇸
Many of us in the US have always loved and admired her also. The world is truly a lesser place without her.
What did she exactly do
@@reallymentalpig1173 Over 70y, she supervised advised guided and warned her government in their work. That's her constitutional role.
The rest of her time is spent researching for that guidance. Her symbolic role is immeasurable. Exactly what that guidance involved, in her weekly meetings with her ministers, is unknown.
I've always been pleased but a little puzzled by Americans' enthusiasm for the English monarchy. Especially as they're a Republic, and a Republic which gained its independence by going to war with one of the Queen's ancestors.
Nowt so queer as folk, as they say in Manchester
i am not even british, but She was an icon, miss her
I’m an American who was taught about the British Royal Family from the age of 5! I adored Her Majesty and I miss her terribly.
This line of Paddington bear:“Thank you, for everything ma'am” brings tears to my eyes...We all need to thank her Majesty the Queen for all the things she's done not just for the U.K. but the world!!She's been a role model for millions of people!!!Her legacy will never die!!!May she rest in peace!!
My favourite part of the sketch is when the Queen plays We Will Rock You on her tea set.
As an American I whole heartedly agree. The second Elizabethan era gave us a whole new world. Every nation should recognize her example and feel her loss. God bless The Queen may angels guide Her with grace into rest.
@@jonathanbruins8124 graças à Deus, a Rainha Elizabeth teve sabedoria de barrar vários conflitos bélicos no mundo. Agora esperamos que o Rei Charles III, continue nessa caminhada deixada pela querida Rainha Elizabeth II...
Well said
She’s baking her cookies without an oven,where she is now!
She wasn't just our Queen, she was a mother a grandmother and a fabulous woman who loved her job.
Truly an era has ended. We we never see another Monarch with her level of grace, kindness and beauty. It is wonderful that she had an opportunity to celebrate and enjoy her Jubilee. I loved the Queen's interaction with Paddington Bear; it shows her wonderful sense of humor. My sincerest condolences to her family, and the British people. Queen Elizabeth was a bright light in this world. May she rest in peace. 🌹
@@samarina4truth111 It's not actually I thought the same thing but it was actually the queen her self
Oh I believe Kate will do just that.
@@Wigglybananas yes, I just couldn’t imagine she would do such a clip… also in another video of her, she has the same lower teeth defect.
Thankyou xx
Well that’s just a stupid thing it’s at and really shows how you’ve closed your mind off to accepting anything in the future
I'm still not able to watch this yet without crying. Paddington's last words...... They mean so much now ❤️ Rest in Eternal Peace Your Majesty ❤️❤️❤️
I agree --Ich bin Deutscher -und sah das cover vom STERN ( A Journal)--the queen is becoming 60--so now mid Nov 2023 --I go to the 60--I totally agree with you --THE QUEEN IN GREAT BRITIAN WAS OUR GRANDMOTHER--SO MY QUEEN REST IN PEACE --and the new king will live for ever--thx rollf
Definitely. I have a photo of her on my wall even now after 1 year I still find it really hard
I can't either
I know. Me too. I'm American.
I am a bit tired a.d emotional, and the tears are running down my cheeks. She is missed very much, i think
Oh dear. Watching this again has brought the tears back. They're rolling down my cheeks. Yes ma'am, thank you for everything. I was fortunate to have met both Her Majesty and Prince Phillip, and that's a day I'll never forget, two wonderful people, sadly no longer with us. Much missed and never forgotten.
You were fortunate ! I so admired Queen Elizabeth .
This was a MEGA-moment in British Royal history. Too bad Freddie himself wasn't there anymore to perform 'We will rock you'.. He would have givin' it all..💞
I watched this again for the first time since the Queen passed and it brought tears. There will NEVER be another like her.
she had a great sense of humour, still miss her.
Same, it's crazy how close this was too.
The only ever time I was in London was for this, it was fantastic in-person. It takes a lot more effort to visit London from Northern Ireland than most of the UK who can drive/take a train there!
How can somebody be this incredibly classy and elegant and at the same time so profoundly warm? She was one of a kind, there will never be anybody like her ❤️
Very eloquently said, my friend!
If you consider lizards classy and warm, I guess...
She's my role model.
@@alexanderdean8682turn off the internet. Go outside. Good luck
@@alexanderdean8682Get well soon and remember you have to complete the full dose of tablets. Don't miss any!
Looking at this now is absolutely special. R.I.P Queen Elizabeth, you will be missed.
Our dear and beloved Queen. That vignette with Paddington Bear just brings a sweet tear of thanks and remembrance. Vale Your Majesty.
you were a pillar of strength to your people and the world for 70 years. rest well great lady, and again, Thank You ma'am. from a yank across the pond
Thank you for that from a Brit! 🇬🇧❤️🇺🇲
I was there, right at the top of the Mall, as far forward as an ordinary member of the public could go. It was a perfect summery evening, warm with a light breeze and the huge crowds happily watching the events across by the statue, while also watching the details on the huge screen at the top of the Mall.
When the conversation between the Queen and Paddington Bear flashed up on the screens, there was a huge gasp, right down the Mall, as we never expected anything like that! Total silence throughout the whole sketch, until Paddington's final comment "Thank You Ma'am, for everything" which brought a collective "Aah" from everyone in the Mall.
One of the days I will always treasure. An evening in central London, with some of the most famous people in entertainment, and huge crowds of people gathered to honour an amazing lady.
Sadly we were all there again just a few months later, I watched her funeral on a giant screen in Hyde Park. Again the city fell silent, I can remember the first time I heard that silence, which was for the funeral of Princess Diana, which I also watched from Hyde Park, having seen the funeral procession roll past from Kensington Palace, right in front of us.
I was in the Palace ground for this. Still melts my heart.
As Paddington said “Thank You. For Everything.” This is what many millions would have said to her face to face for all her years of faultless devotion and tireless duty.
Now let’s celebrate her life and 70 years as the Queen in the true sense and set it in stone for the history books
QUEEN ELIZABETH THE GREAT. 1926-2022.
Paddington's words have become very poignant; but it's worth watching the Queen play "We Will Rock You" with her crockery. For all those sad that her reign is over, smile that it happened.
He said thank you for having me... How are you all fucking it up.
This will be watched over and over again showing why the Queen will be missed, just a classic moment to mark her 70 years.
There will never be another one like her.
Absolutely
Never
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@@odinoky5814 what do you mean what you mug
I agree
“Thank you for everything” really hits differently now, we will never see a monarch like her majesty ever again, thank you for everything and may you rest in eternal peace 🙏🏾🙏🏾😥
She probably wasn't in the best of health when this was filmed. Paddington's words turned out to be very poignant.
I'm an African-American and I don't know much about the UK, but I am absolutely torn up about the Queen's passing. I came across this video after she died and I can't stop crying, I feel like the world just lost it's grandmother. We all knew this time would come, even though she was in her 90's it still feels like she left here too soon. My condolences to the Royal Family and to the people of Great Britain and the UK.
You might feel differently if you knew what the Monarchy did to Africa... js
Why are you crying mr African American
@@patriciatoomingtheplantpar2558 oh be quiet. Js.
@@Just_Do_Dance ignoring the ugly murderous truth doesn't make you white christians males innocent, I know you would like to turn a blind eye to it, its easier, more comfortable that way.
Unfortunately THAT'S NOT THE TRUTH
@@patriciatoomingtheplantpar2558for your comment I think you are watching the wrong video then.
I’ve watched this 100 times and never tire of it❤
Me too❤😂😢
Same here
Paddington summed it up perfectly. THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING MA'AM 💜🙏
From The USA. When I watched the Paddington Video 3 months ago. And tremendously love and celebrated The Queen’s Jubilee Celebration. I fell in love with the video, and watched it repeatedly. Never knew I was watching that was so sweet and so lovely. Was her last great legacy for those who loved her. My love to her is just simple from my heart. Thank you, for everything. Ma’am.❤You will greatly will be missed. Queen Elizabeth The Great 😢
Thank you very much from 🇬🇧❤️
I have lost count of how many times I have had to fight to retain my composure. I really should just let the grief all out. I never met the Queen. But I know this...I loved her. I am Canadian. I have only been to England once and that was when I was a high school student in 1973. The Queen was not at Buckingham Palace during my visit to London. But I will tell you where she is now--still in my heart.
That's rather lovely...
Thank you for everything 😢
1926 - 2022
The “Thank you for everything” made me burst into tears
I never tire of seeing these two icons enjoying each other’s company. Thank you - for everything.
Freddie would have looked divine on that stage.
I can only imagine him singing...
I reckon too. That stage is epic.
Adam was a great stand in
What a Queen she was. HER Grace forever remains in our Hearts.❤ Long live the Queen. RIP QUEEN ELIZABETH II😢😢❤🙏💙🪦🖤👸👵🥇🎖🏆🏅👑👑
I miss her too. I'm American. I was very small on her Coronation Day, but my grandma insisted that l go to the living room and join the grown-ups who were watching on our old black-and white TV. "Someday you can tell your own grandchildren about Her Majesty's coronation."
I couldn't half understand British English, much less what was going on.
Loved Diana loathe Camilla, and hope that Himself Ill hangs on for a while, because young William isn't quite ready for the crown.
This is how she should be remembered,as a kind lady with a great sense of fun,not just the Monarch.
This was a wonderful sketch done by The late Queen and the Paddington Bear team. Follow it up by a great rendition of we Will Rock You in front of the Victoria monument. I'm an American who's only had one opportunity to visit London. I absolutely loved Westminster and Buckingham Palace. Yes I did get to tour it. We don't have royalty here for good reason but I respect the institution in Britain. Primarily because the queen was such an honorable person. She had a long life and a very happy marriage. Shame her children had problems but she was well loved by her family and her people. When Paddington thanks her for everything I think we all get a little lump in our throats. I'm glad she got to live long enough to enjoy her Jubilee. May she rest in peace. I only wish I'd been there for this awesome concert and party
You don't have royalty for good reason. What does that mean?
@@MsShoosh1 The USA abolished all forms of aristocracy when we founded our representative democracy. We choose to elect our leaders rather than have them inherit the title. Or at least that's the way it's supposed to be here. I respect the history of my country. It doesn't stop me from respecting the late Queen Elizabeth II and the charitable things she did with her role in life.
I’m almost embarrassed to say this is the first time I’ve seen this because I wasn’t interested in the concert. I did quite well until Paddington’s ‘thank you for everything’. That choked me up. It was so lovely to see the late Queen’s almost childlike joy in this, you can see it in her eyes. I have to say I think the King is doing very well, but I still miss the Queen very much, and the late Prince Philip, who I had the great pleasure to meet when I was young. God bless them both.
1:43 "Happy Jubilee, Ma'am, and thank you , for everything", hit hard to watch it again.
This clip of her 70 jubilee really brings a smile on my face. Isnt she marvelous? Indeed “Thank you, for everything” I am from the Netherlands. She was a wonderful person in every way
. She was Queen of the world!
Dat zijn wij helemaal met je eens meid! Wij misten niet één Christmas Speech van The Queen! ❤️
and she will always be ❤️ Queen of the world, and the grandma we will always love and miss 🥺
Queen of 25% of the world at least.
looking back one year after the queen's passing, this fun video of this special event reminds me to never pass up the chance to go to a party and sing and dance with my friends !
Hello! Although I am German, I have always held the Queen in high esteem and had, and still have, the greatest respect for her! Unfortunately there will never be anything like her again! But as long as she is in people's minds, she will never die! You don't die until you're forgotten! My respect! Greetings Nephilim
she was the last of the great Monarchs. We will not have one again, She was the last remaining contact from the Imperial age to the modern age.................bless our Queen.
Here in the States, I felt like that about Diana. Gone too soon. Still a young lady, had admirable causes. Miss them both very much.
She was more German than English, so you're welcome
The Queen's first Prime Minister was Sir Winston Churchill. Her last was Liz Truss. That says it all about the UK's trajectory.
She is a German
Well done good and faithful servant... as Paddington so eloquently said, "Thank you ma'am, for everything.." Rest in Peace...
"And thank you.. for everything" 💔💔💔💔my heart is with the royal family and the people of the UK and Commonwealth💔
If you've never heard it before, Brian May of Queen does an awesome rendition of God Save the Queen on guitar!! God rest the Queen 👸
Found yesterday on FB. Very movig. I can only say "Play it louder Brian"
When he played that on top of Buckingham Palace for the Golden Jubilee in 2002 that was truly amazing.
I wonder if seeing Bri up with Queen Victoria was the moment Charles decided to make him a Knight? I’m surprised it took as long as it did.
I'm watching this and can't stop crying 😢 goodnight and Thankyou x
I will always love the expressiveness of Her Majesty's face throughout this skit, along with her wicked sense of humour. May you finally rest in peace and rise in glory, Your Majesty.
I've always admired Queen Elizabeth II. She truly is like the grandmother of the whole world
I tried to not watch this, but I knew I had to, and I’m glad I did. Rip Elizabeth the great. Our glorious Queen
Hard to believe, this was 3 months ago; and that sketch with Paddington Bear, was so adorable! Thank you, Queen Elizabeth for your devoted service to your country, the Commonwealth, and the world; also for the pleasure of your extraordinary existence! There'll never be another one like you!❤👑
This wonderful skit will now go down in history. Brings tears to the eyes. Thank you ma-am , for everything. Takes on new meaning now.🙏 🙏🙏🙏👵🇦🇺
So glad the Queen saw how much she was loved during this Jubilee celebration.
Such a relief considering how tormented both She and Prince Philip were during their final years by the Harkles
They say "All the glitters isn't always gold" when you see the Queen near anything that looks like gold it will 100% be gold. marvellous
One of my very favourite things is this wonderfully made moment between Paddington and the Queen...made all the more poignant by her passing...I think I'll be rewatching it a few times more before the day is out.just because ❤️🇦🇺
I miss her so much Queen Elizabeth 11. So grateful to have had you in my life
The Queen had an amazing sense of humour and there will never be another monarch like her.
After nearly an half year, I, a Japanese, still find myself unable to watch this clip without crying.
She didn't have to act, she would have been as much accomodating as to Paddington Bear to me, if such an honour of having her presence, unintentionally lacking royal protocols even though I lack some of them.
Tomorrow: the 6th February, would have marked her 71st anniversary of accession to the British throne and I would celebrate it personally just as usual, while hoping that her beloved son, the King will have a wonderful coronation for the UK as well as for his Realms.
Thank you for that from a Brit! 🇬🇧❤️🇯🇵
Wish the Queen and Freddy were still with us. She was such an amazing actress in the sketch and the best sketch that I will never forget!! We all miss you Her Majesty.
Not a royalist - but I miss her - she has always been a constant - god save the queen - long live the King.
I can't help the tears every time I watch this. I love Her Majesty's face and expressions! So beautiful, comforting, sweet, dazzling smile!! An icon that will last forever.
Things will not be the same again. My condolences to Britain for your loss. We will all miss her so much.
Great clip.
Who'd have thought Her Majesty would have loaned herself to a film and given us a treat like this? How totally adorable! We can see here that she was anything BUT reserved and uppity!
Thank-you, Your Majesty for all that you've done, indeed, and for being the bond that held the world together for so, so long.
Aww that’s just so lovely the Queen and Paddington bear having tea. Great sense of humour. 💞💞💞
Feels like the countrys grandma,s passed away, so sad. What a wonderful, beautiful lady. The world lost a one off diamond today. LOVE LOVE LOVE rest in peace Xxx
That made me cry at the time. I’m absolutely bawling now. 🥺❤️
This was quite brilliant. Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Paddington, Queen and Adam Lambert - but don't forget the fantastic Royal Marines! Whoever conceived of this was a genius. And I agree with Boris' tribute in Parliament, the Queen smashed it!
Thanks be to God for a wonderful person, and a fantastic monarch. So good that she lived to celebrate her Platinum Jubilee.
A lump in my throat and a tear in my eye, The Elizabethan era has been unprecedented ...... I never met you but you have been there all my life serving your Country with dignity and professionalism, God Bless Our Queen, and when the time happens may you rest in peace 😢😢😢
She will be sorely missed, today was a sad day
This Elizabethan era. Don't forget about the first Elizabethan era (Queen Elizabeth I).
@@NintenGamer i'm living in the current era. I'm aware of the first era..i am also aware that we are in the new Carolean era..Charles I & II was the first Carolean era.
Watching this the day before her funeral and I can't help but cry...
"Thank you, for everything."
How fortunate we were in Canada to have Queen Elizabeth as our Queen. Our hearts are breaking.
Crying my eyes out missing our beautiful Queen today....but can I just say that Charlotte has my heart? She is the sweetest! Clapping her hands to the beat. God bless our royal family. We are in good hands.
This was so beautiful and touching in every way, her majesty had a way of reaching people from the very littlest children up to adults of her own generation.
I had great respect and admiration for Queen Elizabeth, there will never be another like her!
" thank you for everything"
Those words say so much & yet not enough.❤❤🎉
The entire world owes her such a great debt!
I watched this again today.....our girl....a smile that shone from the darkest corners of the earth....My Queen.......I'm NY 1962 Toms very British/Brazilian future wife MD, Veteran, Middle East & Cont. of Africa
I can see this intro into heaven as the Queen enters the gates. RIP
The 'thank you, for everything' was already emotional back in the day, but now it truly hits different. May you rest in peace always, Your Majesty.
This commercial she made in secret for the 70th jubilee in July . Paddington bear is a British character famous world wide . They played this on a huge screen at her jubilee in front of the crowds. She was sick but never told the world up bad . She was so strong this really got me when o watched it at the jubilee on tv in July
I see I’m not the only one feeling nostalgic today. Thank you for everything Your Majesty. You will be missed! 🥲
What a beautiful moment, brought a tear to my eye, bringing back such happy memories. What woman she was, and the Paddington Bear was a lovely surprise for everyone. God Bless Her, it is his time now to take care of her.
Of course, she knew her time was nearly up (she died 96 days after this, aged 96).
But she noted that she had the bread (and marmelade) in her symbolic handbag "for later".
The Bread is of course Jesus...
The first time she let her hair down in this way was at the 2012 Olympics (out of love and respect, we Brits cheated in this extension of her involvement in the Games, as normally the leader of the country is restricted to just the opening words). She achieved this trick thanks to James Bond, and it was a joke for the adults.
Ten years later she did the above with Paddington, for kids of all ages, so that even the youngest might remember her after she was gone.
Paddington is the creation of Michael Bond.
Bond to Bond.
Bond means ties of love and genuine truth, though the indirect meaning of the surname is "farmer". But of course a farmer has ties (legal and other) with the land, so the ultimate meaning is the same.
Do not think all of this is by chance!
Nothing beautiful or meaningful in this world is.
So your last sentece, polly, is absolutely spot on.
1:30 “for later” 😍 That line hits me every time. After 70 years, we finally found out what the Queen kept in her handbag… Absolute genius decision for her to do this sketch 💛🧡💚
But get it, as in her life, so in the sketch, the bread in the sandwich is Jesus.
She carried Him with her through life (more and more so as she grew older), and knew she would meet Him "later".
In fact, she died 96 days after the above was shown, aged 96.
@@sidpheasant7585 I'd wish people would stop imposing and assigning their own belief system onto others. It is utterly bad manners.
@@palmereldritch7777 I'm in good company, then, since the Saviour who died for you as well as me was occasionally "bad-mannered" too. You don't have to take any notice of me, but I would never forgive myself for failing to act for Jesus as we enter the times we are entering...
@@sidpheasant7585Humans have sinned with or without a godhead. Just a matter of morals. Assigning your belief system unto others is not good taste, nor morally right. christian or not. Jesus would be aghast if he could see what has been done in his name.
@@palmereldritch7777 of course you are right in some ways, but I do hope that "aghast" bit does NOT relate to me, and is rather a generalised comment. The gentility inherent in your words about "manners" and "taste" has a certain Edwardian charm about it, but it does not sound very 2020s, not because morality and standards can no longer apply, but because these are times of desperate awfulness and evil. The Queen with Paddington was very possibly the single most wondrous and touching and meaningful thing in the whole year, or possibly at any time since this decade began, so I obviously I want to tell people the "good news" about it, as I see it, given my capacity to "see". But this is based on joy and love and enthusiasm and truth in the face of all the mean and meaningless chaos. I do not push or lobby, certainly do not hurt, but I do write on what is good and right and has value. I gain nothing worldly from this, only the exquisite joy of serving the Lord ... to whom I am very grateful. There are no bad manners in love and thankfulness, in my view, all the more so as the Late Queen was indeed a committee Christian, so the comment is explanatory, from me in relation to her. I indicate a meaning or significance, no more than that, no less than that...
I am teary-eyed still. Not British, but i,too miss the Queen.❤️
That “Thank You For Everything” really hits differently now. And I’m not even from the UK. She did a fine job as Queen💜👑💜🌹🇬🇧
HMTQ was a fixture for most of my life. From the moment that she became Queen on 6 February 1952 until September 8, 2022. Truly one of a kind, may she rest in peace with her beloved Philip. Thank you, ma'am, for everything.
A true Great Lady and a wonderful Queen. We will never see her like again. The epitome of the Greatest Generation.
True
So sad that the Greatest Generation is leaving the world.
I play this when I miss HRM the late Queen Elizabeth II.
To think I was just a face in the crowd at last year's Platinum Party at the Palace 👑 🇺🇲 ❤️ 🇬🇧
#thankyouforeverythingma'am
This is precious and priceless.
It’s strange. Even then the way he says “thank you for everything,” it felt like a we are here to enjoy the moment because we aren’t sure how much time is left and wanted you to know.
Simply brilliant. What a leader.
I feel very lucky to be in the crowd. What a moment. 🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🇬🇧 🇬🇧
Thank you for everything your Majesty from being my Queen to swearing my oath of to be one of your soldiers you are missed so much😢😢😢
Her majesty the queen really was one in a billion. Forever missed, thank you for everything. She is truly an inspirational to all. 🤍
I was fortunate to travel to Buckingham Palace and visit the UK 1 week prior to Her Majesty's jubilee celebration. Was very inspiring. Thank you for everything Queen Elizabeth II and God bless.
Paddington bear comes from deepest and darkest Perú !! What a honor for US as Peruvians
He’s an icon of immigration to Britain. We see him as a beloved British character because he enjoys everything about living in Britain, and yet we treat other incomes so poorly. It’s sad, really.
I am from Peru and visited the UK in 1996 , at that time I was 23 years old and was so excited to work along Dr Nick Fox in his birds of prey breeding farm in wales , I as a Falconer here in My Country could share great experiences in My 6 month stay in the UK , it was in one of those days that I was told about this particular and well known bear story , funny history but as You Say there is a mensaje of the hardiness of the inmigration fir many people , I really enyoyed that time but missed My Country with his food and his weather .
😕😟😞😢😭🤲RIP Your Majesty. Now, just like all dearly departed, you belong to the ages, in ageless infinity and harmony with God... Thank you for showing how it's done. And to your beloved successor- God Save The King!🙏
From one of many, many admiring Americans.
Will forever miss you Queen and you are well represented in 2024
All ways get tears in my eyes when I see our queen she is missed by me and others I'm sure
This never gets old!
Makes you smile so much. Bless you Ma'am. You are sorely missed.
Yesterday our country lost a piece of its heart. No matter what your thoughts on the monarchy are. I think we can all agree that the Queen in this was absolutely perfect and will be very sadly missed. #RIPQueenElizabeth
This is so clearly cgi it’s insane. Can’t believe people think that’s real and it’s actually her
@@Si-pw1uc I can't believe you think it isn't her. What conspiracy theory have you grabbed your little anecdote from?
Failing that keep your thoughts to yourself at this time.
@@neilbowers6956 you ever watched what deep fakes look like? I knew it was fake within first half a second of seeing that digital face
The scariest part is that people can no longer tell reality from technology. I pray for you
It’s very obvious when looking at the way the corners of her mouth move and the way her head bobs. That’s 100% animation
Your Majesty you will be truly missed. Thanks for your poise, grace and wisdom on how you lead your monarchy. Also, thanks for the many warm and funny memories like this one you left us. I am not crying.
Queen and James Bond. And then Paddington. Iconic.
Still brings a tear to my eye.
She was one of a kind, a lovely lady. 💞
How delightful! I smiled! You Brits sure know how to throw a party! I enjoyed the Jubilee.
We may have shitty dental care but we know indeed how to party!
PARTY 🎉
Us Brit’s do know how to party 🎉
PARTY UNITED KINGDOM AND THE WORLD
It’s the last 1 4 her so hope u made the most of it😢
@@Thmas.155 we did mate.
I so loved that clip with HRH and Paddington...It was so warm and touching..I am so happy that HRH got to live through this fantastic time. Her Platinum Jubilee was a small testament to all the love people all over the world had for her ....Rest In Peace Your Majesty. You served your country with dignity and grace.
I totally agree ,and those people who turned it down to play at this event. there have to live with there regret for the rest of there life.
Small correction. The Queen's style of address was "Her Majesty" (HM), not Her Royal Highness (HRH).
We gave the world some half decent Rock music & a great Queen! 👍🇬🇧
I can’t watch this without crying now 💔 Thank you your Majesty, for everything 💖🇬🇧