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God Save Our Queen - Funeral will be Mon 19th September (p26)

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    Many of us are so lucky to have the best city in the world on our doorstep. No wonder people from all around the world visit it time and time again. Different class.

    On a side note, glad the weather has been good. Would have made everything a lot more difficult had it been pissing down.
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    God save our gracious King,
    Long live our noble King,
    God save the King!
    Send him victorious,
    Happy and glorious,
    Long to reign over us,
    God save the King!

    O Lord our God arise,
    Scatter our enemies,
    And make them fall!
    Confound their politics,
    Frustrate their knavish tricks,
    On Thee our hopes we fix,
    God save us all!

    Not in this land alone,
    But be God’s mercies known,
    From shore to shore!
    Lord make the nations see,
    That men should brothers be,
    And form one family,
    The wide world o’er.

    From every latent foe,
    From the assassins blow,
    God save the King!
    O’er his thine arm extend,
    For Britain’s sake defend,
    Our father, prince, and friend,
    God save the King!

    Thy choicest gifts in store,
    On him be pleased to pour,
    Long may he reign!
    May he defend our laws,
    And ever give us cause,
    To sing with heart and voice,
    God save the King!
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    edited September 2022
    A good move to build a State Hearse. 
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    More cheers from the crowd
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    That transfer of her coffin into the hearse was really emotional.

    Never been prouder to be British.
    Yep, that just did me in. 
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    AndyG said:
    Andrew sticking out like a sore thumb in his morning suit when the rest of the family are in their military togs. Notwithstanding the blindingly obvious fact that it is his mother’s funeral, he really looks as though he doesn’t want to be there. 
    It is slightly ironic that the 2 royals that served in an active war zone cant wear their uniform. They must both have high feelings I would imagine
    Said exactly that to my Mrs,really think an exemption could've been made.
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    Interestingly I can hear helicopters going over already, even though the cortege is a couple of miles away.
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    Good guide here to who made up the procession



    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-62941422
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    MrOneLung said:
    The 6 navy ratings directly in front of the coffin are a whole head taller than the rest of them !! 
    Said the same to my missus. Absolute giants.
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    edited September 2022
    Pictures are going to be tricky in this bit, as the A4 is hidden by the M4 and the neighbouring buildings coming towards Brentford
    ETA and it is incredibly surreal seeing the M4 completely empty.
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    Flawless.
    The value of preparation and rehearsal.
    It may have been ten years in the planning, but to achieve the degree of living Theatre we have seen today and last week has been prepared within a maximum of ten days. That takes an awesome amount of work.

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    Astonishing numbers of people lining the route of the hearse. They're out on the A30 now and there's still hardly a gap on either side. 

    The big ceremonial procession was quite hypnotic. Couldn't take my eyes off it, even though it was basically the same people marching to the same tunes all the way. The bit that really got me, though, was before the service when they set off with the gun carriage for the first time, with the pipes playing. That seemed very personal, after she made pipe music a big feature of her husband's funeral.
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    edited September 2022
    Too much chat on bbc

    ITV getting it bang on with their coverage 
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    Too much chat on bbc

    ITV getting it bang on with their coverage 
    Cheers, just switched over...
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    Its been an emotional day...I and Mrs RM have shed a few tears....a wonderful lady has gone...and how well have we shown the world how to do things properly, with reverance and respect....yet also a celebration of her life.
    Wonderful ceremony timed to precision, pomp and circumstance at its very best.


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    Looks like one of the horses might be having a bit of a wobbly on the parade up to Windsor Castle.
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    Tony Blairs face is a reminder of darkness. 

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    I never thought I’d be one to ‘enjoy’ procession music, but there you go. 
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    The Long Walk certainly is a long old walk at this pace.
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