Procession for Queen Elizabeth II

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Published 2022-09-14
Crowds gather as Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin is taken by horse-drawn gun carriage to the Houses of Parliament to lie in state for four days before Monday’s funeral.

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  • Marches played during HM The Queen's funeral procession from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall: 8:05 Funeral March No.1 by Johann Heinrich Walch 12:56 Funeral March No.3 by Johann Heinrich Walch 17:38 Mendelssohn's Funeral March (Opus 62, No. 3) 19:53 Chopin's Piano Sonata No 2 - Funeral March (Opus 35, No. 3) 23:43 Funeral March No.2 (Music for a Solemn Occasion) by Johann Heinrich Walch 32:28 Funeral March No.1 by Johann Heinrich Walch 37:17 Funeral March No.3 by Johann Heinrich Walch 42:00 Mendelssohn's Funeral March (Opus 62, No. 3) 44:15 Chopin's Funeral March (Opus 35, No. 3) 49:00 Procession ends
  • @TimberwolfC14
    Although I'm not a Brit I have to say when the Brits do ceremonial they knock it out the park.
  • @sktgfk9229
    The British have such a beautiful tradition, please cherish it, don't let it die
  • The bell tolling every few minutes was really somber & quite chilling.
  • Only the British Royal Funerals, is where you see such high standards. The fanfare, pomp and ceremony to say goodbye to such a beloved Monarch
  • Nowhere else in the world do you have a queen state funeral like Great Britain bless your majesty and all who serve...brilliant and professional in all departments.......hats off to all guards and all military from all over the world.
  • @ivanw3656
    I've never seen something so graceful as this. Rest well our queen of the world. Thanks to all who made this march perfect!
  • No where else in the world will you see a fantastic sent off for a queen that served our country for 70 years!! This is truly awesome bless you your majesty. May god look after you...
  • @desa415
    A funeral march fit for a Queen. Sending love from the USA.
  • 3 months before was her Platinum Jubilee, now it's her funeral. What an utterly haunting contrast. The precision with which everyone moved was incredibly moving
  • @sgsmozart
    It's so utterly rude of YouTube to inject commercials during this solemn event !
  • @Llanychan
    Only the British armed forces can do this. Such respect and pride.
  • @loneaxolotl
    These are the grandest ceremonies you would ever see, and only in the UK. Ceremonies like these that some British people just take for granted. Rest in Peace Queen Elizabeth II. May the Lord bless your soul.
  • @jaynesmalley9718
    I watched on the day and I still watch, because I honestly still can't believe she is gone. This was magnificent and so befitting a woman who did what she faithfully promised to do all those years ago when she became Queen. Sleep well now your Majesty and know that you are very missed by many.
  • @dwrdwlsn5
    So many see monarchs and only think of power and prestige. They see the trappings, the scepters, the crowns, the respect given to said monarchs. They see the perks, the wealth, the jewels, the clothes, the toys. They do not see the burdens. They do not see the crushing weight of so many people's hopes and dreams focused on focused on one or two beings. They do not see the targets that are brightly painted on the backs of anyone called a monarch in this day and age by MANY people for as many reasons. They do not see the weight of tradition that smothers and chokes. They do not know the angst of trying to live up to a standard that is almost impossible to meet. Then, maybe once in a lifetime, you see something like this. Queen Elizabeth was hardly perfect, and she would have been the first to say so. My Grandfather met her and that was what he said about her. "not perfect, but a good woman and a good leader'. High praise from a WWII vet and 4 star general. She was a great queen and one I would have been proud to serve her even as an American. Better her or Charles than MANY who claim leadership roles in the US these days, because Elizabeth understood and her son understands the word 'responsibility'. A word that had been all but forgotten in the name of madness and greed in the US. I cried when I watched this. Both for the UK 'and' for the US. God help us all, because without such truly noble guiding lights as Queen Elizabeth II, I fear for us all in the days to come. RIP Elizabeth II, noble queen, good leader and decent human being. You are missed by many.
  • @elkartian
    Superb to watch and hear all the music without all the commentry, probably the closest you are going to get to feeling the atmosphere without actually being there ,superb thanks for sharing
  • @sophelet
    Beautiful, touching, elegant, precise, majestic, orderly ... this procession is all of these things, and more. Absolutely amazing how well coordinated the procession is, step by step. I think William and Harry must be remembering when they processed behind their mother's coffin.
  • @aaronhall5796
    I still get emotional watching this even now. I don’t know what it is but every time I hear Big Ben rolling in the back it makes me cry. I think part of it is the fact Big Bens being housed in the Queen Elizabeth Tower and it having been silent so long due to the restoration but tolling for our late Queen.