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Anyone watching QEII's funeral?

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  • CopperC Offline
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    Copper
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    I just tuned in as the hearse pulled into Windsor.

    I served a lot of funerals as an altar boy, I usually enjoyed them.

    This is a very nice funeral, well done. I love the music.

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    • MikM Mik

      Well, Wills looks like his grandfather Phillip, and is not perceived as having a stick up his ass like Charles. I suspect he will be received pretty well.

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      @Mik said in Anyone watching QEII's funeral?:

      Well, Wills looks like his grandfather Phillip, and is not perceived as having a stick up his ass like Charles. I suspect he will be received pretty well.

      I noticed in the photos today that Williams' eldest, George, bears a definite resemblance to Edward VIII, particularly around the eyes...

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      I was only joking

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        He certainly does.

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        “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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          Doctor Phibes
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          #13

          "....there may be trouble ahead..."

          I was only joking

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            blondie
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            #14

            Yup, I watched. I’ll never see anything like that again in my lifetime. I might get a Globe & Mail tomorrow just for the pics. The visuals of those flowers arranged on the Long Walk at Windsor was surreal. I can’t even imagine how many people were involved creating that.

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              #15

              Edward also rather looks like Joe Burrow.

              alt text

              “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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              • George KG George K

                An impressive thing to see.

                The Brits know how to do pomp and circumstance.

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                @George-K said in Anyone watching QEII's funeral?:

                An impressive thing to see.

                The Brits know how to do pomp and circumstance.

                I didn't watch but I always wonder what kind of efforts are made behind the scenes. For example, who is in charge of making sure the horses are ready, who is in charge of the invitee list (when there is seating inside the church, for example), who coordinates the order of the cars? Like...is there a rule book on how everything is supposed to go?

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                  Next thing you know, they’ll figure out bigger writing desks, or more savvy inkwell placement.

                  Education is extremely important.

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                  • 89th8 89th

                    @George-K said in Anyone watching QEII's funeral?:

                    An impressive thing to see.

                    The Brits know how to do pomp and circumstance.

                    I didn't watch but I always wonder what kind of efforts are made behind the scenes. For example, who is in charge of making sure the horses are ready, who is in charge of the invitee list (when there is seating inside the church, for example), who coordinates the order of the cars? Like...is there a rule book on how everything is supposed to go?

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                    blondie
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                    @89th said in Anyone watching QEII's funeral?:

                    @George-K said in Anyone watching QEII's funeral?:
                    Like...is there a rule book on how everything is supposed to go?

                    Yes. Quite.

                    The corgis & the Queen’s favourite horse were perfectly positioned, behaved & respectful, of course.

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                    • HoraceH Horace

                      Next thing you know, they’ll figure out bigger writing desks, or more savvy inkwell placement.

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                      Doctor Phibes
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                      @Horace said in Anyone watching QEII's funeral?:

                      Next thing you know, they’ll figure out bigger writing desks, or more savvy inkwell placement.

                      The American desk needs to be bigger so that the interns can fit in underneath

                      I was only joking

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                      • B blondie

                        @89th said in Anyone watching QEII's funeral?:

                        @George-K said in Anyone watching QEII's funeral?:
                        Like...is there a rule book on how everything is supposed to go?

                        Yes. Quite.

                        The corgis & the Queen’s favourite horse were perfectly positioned, behaved & respectful, of course.

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                        George K
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                        @blondie said in Anyone watching QEII's funeral?:

                        The corgis & the Queen’s favourite horse were perfectly positioned, behaved & respectful, of course.

                        I missed that! Damn.

                        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                          @89th said in Anyone watching QEII's funeral?:

                          @George-K said in Anyone watching QEII's funeral?:
                          Like...is there a rule book on how everything is supposed to go?

                          Yes. Quite.

                          The corgis & the Queen’s favourite horse were perfectly positioned, behaved & respectful, of course.

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                          George K
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                          @blondie said in Anyone watching QEII's funeral?:

                          behaved & respectful

                          Which is more than we can say about the President.

                          He may be the world’s most powerful man but the apparent late arrival of the US president, Joe Biden, and his wife, Jill, was not allowed to disrupt the finely tuned choreography of the late Queen’s funeral.

                          Rather than being ushered immediately to their seats on their arrival at Westminster Abbey, the first couple, aged 79 and 71, had to be gently told they would need to stand and wait as a procession of George and Victoria Cross-holders went ahead of them down the nave of the abbey.

                          After an awkward period of small talk at the main entrance, as those awarded the highest decorations of military valour went ahead, the Bidens finally followed in the wake of Victoria Cross-holder CSgt Johnson Beharry, pushing the wheelchair of Keith Payne VC, 89.

                          The US president had been given a dispensation to make his journey to the abbey in “the Beast”, a heavily armoured limousine used by US presidents for security reasons, rather than be bussed to the abbey with the other heads of state and government.

                          Camera footage shared on social media showed that the Bidens had made slow progress through central London, even being momentarily forced to stop outside a Pret a Manger on Oxford Street.

                          After arriving hand in hand, the Bidens finally sat down in their places in the abbey at 10.05am. The schedule published by Buckingham Palace suggested the 500 invited dignitaries should have been seated between 9.35am and 9.55am.

                          Perhaps as a consequence of opting out of the buses taking other leaders from the assembly point at Royal Hospital Chelsea, the Bidens were also given seats 14 rows back in the south transept of the abbey.

                          The US president took his seat behind Andrzej Duda, the president of Poland, and in front of Petr Fiala, the prime minister of the Czech Republic. Sitting to her husband’s left, Jill Biden sat next to Ignazio Cassis, the president of Switzerland.

                          "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                          • George KG George K

                            @blondie said in Anyone watching QEII's funeral?:

                            The corgis & the Queen’s favourite horse were perfectly positioned, behaved & respectful, of course.

                            I missed that! Damn.

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                            blondie
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                            #22

                            @George-K said in Anyone watching QEII's funeral?:

                            @blondie said in Anyone watching QEII's funeral?:

                            The corgis & the Queen’s favourite horse were perfectly positioned, behaved & respectful, of course.

                            I missed that! Damn.

                            They were on the long walk at Windsor. You can probably google it now lol. I was watching CNN

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                            • George KG George K

                              @blondie said in Anyone watching QEII's funeral?:

                              behaved & respectful

                              Which is more than we can say about the President.

                              He may be the world’s most powerful man but the apparent late arrival of the US president, Joe Biden, and his wife, Jill, was not allowed to disrupt the finely tuned choreography of the late Queen’s funeral.

                              Rather than being ushered immediately to their seats on their arrival at Westminster Abbey, the first couple, aged 79 and 71, had to be gently told they would need to stand and wait as a procession of George and Victoria Cross-holders went ahead of them down the nave of the abbey.

                              After an awkward period of small talk at the main entrance, as those awarded the highest decorations of military valour went ahead, the Bidens finally followed in the wake of Victoria Cross-holder CSgt Johnson Beharry, pushing the wheelchair of Keith Payne VC, 89.

                              The US president had been given a dispensation to make his journey to the abbey in “the Beast”, a heavily armoured limousine used by US presidents for security reasons, rather than be bussed to the abbey with the other heads of state and government.

                              Camera footage shared on social media showed that the Bidens had made slow progress through central London, even being momentarily forced to stop outside a Pret a Manger on Oxford Street.

                              After arriving hand in hand, the Bidens finally sat down in their places in the abbey at 10.05am. The schedule published by Buckingham Palace suggested the 500 invited dignitaries should have been seated between 9.35am and 9.55am.

                              Perhaps as a consequence of opting out of the buses taking other leaders from the assembly point at Royal Hospital Chelsea, the Bidens were also given seats 14 rows back in the south transept of the abbey.

                              The US president took his seat behind Andrzej Duda, the president of Poland, and in front of Petr Fiala, the prime minister of the Czech Republic. Sitting to her husband’s left, Jill Biden sat next to Ignazio Cassis, the president of Switzerland.

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                              Doctor Phibes
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                              @George-K said in Anyone watching QEII's funeral?:

                              @blondie said in Anyone watching QEII's funeral?:

                              behaved & respectful

                              Which is more than we can say about the President.

                              It's a shame he couldn't have been bussed in like the rest of the political rabble. I guess it might have been a bit distracting if he'd been assassinated.

                              I was only joking

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                                @blondie said in Anyone watching QEII's funeral?:

                                behaved & respectful

                                Which is more than we can say about the President.

                                He may be the world’s most powerful man but the apparent late arrival of the US president, Joe Biden, and his wife, Jill, was not allowed to disrupt the finely tuned choreography of the late Queen’s funeral.

                                Rather than being ushered immediately to their seats on their arrival at Westminster Abbey, the first couple, aged 79 and 71, had to be gently told they would need to stand and wait as a procession of George and Victoria Cross-holders went ahead of them down the nave of the abbey.

                                After an awkward period of small talk at the main entrance, as those awarded the highest decorations of military valour went ahead, the Bidens finally followed in the wake of Victoria Cross-holder CSgt Johnson Beharry, pushing the wheelchair of Keith Payne VC, 89.

                                The US president had been given a dispensation to make his journey to the abbey in “the Beast”, a heavily armoured limousine used by US presidents for security reasons, rather than be bussed to the abbey with the other heads of state and government.

                                Camera footage shared on social media showed that the Bidens had made slow progress through central London, even being momentarily forced to stop outside a Pret a Manger on Oxford Street.

                                After arriving hand in hand, the Bidens finally sat down in their places in the abbey at 10.05am. The schedule published by Buckingham Palace suggested the 500 invited dignitaries should have been seated between 9.35am and 9.55am.

                                Perhaps as a consequence of opting out of the buses taking other leaders from the assembly point at Royal Hospital Chelsea, the Bidens were also given seats 14 rows back in the south transept of the abbey.

                                The US president took his seat behind Andrzej Duda, the president of Poland, and in front of Petr Fiala, the prime minister of the Czech Republic. Sitting to her husband’s left, Jill Biden sat next to Ignazio Cassis, the president of Switzerland.

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                                blondie
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                                @George-K ….“We are not amused” … that’s an expression that rang recall in my memory. I expect my elders in Heaven were chanting that.

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                                • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                                  @George-K said in Anyone watching QEII's funeral?:

                                  @blondie said in Anyone watching QEII's funeral?:

                                  behaved & respectful

                                  Which is more than we can say about the President.

                                  It's a shame he couldn't have been bussed in like the rest of the political rabble. I guess it might have been a bit distracting if he'd been assassinated.

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                                  Catseye3
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                                  @Doctor-Phibes said in Anyone watching QEII's funeral?:

                                  It's a shame he couldn't have been bussed in like the rest of the political rabble.

                                  Yes, I'll bet it was a nightmare for his security detail. No excuse, they might have planned better, but despite appearances there was probably a clusterfuck element to contend with.

                                  Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                                    @Doctor-Phibes said in Anyone watching QEII's funeral?:

                                    It's a shame he couldn't have been bussed in like the rest of the political rabble.

                                    Yes, I'll bet it was a nightmare for his security detail. No excuse, they might have planned better, but despite appearances there was probably a clusterfuck element to contend with.

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                                    blondie
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                                    @Catseye3 said in Anyone watching QEII's funeral?:

                                    @Doctor-Phibes said in Anyone watching QEII's funeral?:

                                    It's a shame he couldn't have been bussed in like the rest of the political rabble.

                                    Yes, I'll bet it was a nightmare for his security detail. No excuse, they might have planned better, but despite appearances there was probably a clusterfuck element to contend with.

                                    Now I’ll have to watch today’s footage of roof tops, but all this week with the crowds, the cameras show dozens of soldiers positioned like snipers. The whole ordeal made me nervous. I prayed nothing bad would happen.

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                                      AndyD
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                                      Duke of Norfolk is Earl Marshall and responsible overall for these events (lives in Arundel Castle I think). No doubt he delegates much to the many experts.

                                      You may spot the occasional subtly placed Range Rover rapid response units among the 15,000 police saturating London. You'll definitely spot the mounted WPO's protecting from the front as the RCMP lead the cortege.
                                      You won't spot the many police teams down the labyrinth of London sewers ensuring security.

                                      The funeral was memorable and moving; the evocative lone piper walking away from St George's Chapel was when I finally broke.

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                                        Duke of Norfolk is Earl Marshall and responsible overall for these events (lives in Arundel Castle I think). No doubt he delegates much to the many experts.

                                        You may spot the occasional subtly placed Range Rover rapid response units among the 15,000 police saturating London. You'll definitely spot the mounted WPO's protecting from the front as the RCMP lead the cortege.
                                        You won't spot the many police teams down the labyrinth of London sewers ensuring security.

                                        The funeral was memorable and moving; the evocative lone piper walking away from St George's Chapel was when I finally broke.

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                                        Renauda
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                                        @AndyD

                                        I agree, when Royal Chamberlain snapped his cane and placed it on the casket followed immediately by the lone piper….

                                        Yes, it was one of those moments.

                                        Elbows up!

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                                          What a world we live in. Probably the great majority of the human race was able to watch her funeral. I wonder if we will learn how many people watched. Even an estimate.

                                          I wish there were a way we could tell her. She would be surprised, I think, but also pleased.

                                          Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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