Prince Philip has died...

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Anonymous wrote:The coffin ddisappeared?


It was lowered into the crypt.


Creepy


Is this your first funeral?


First with a crypt lift.

Imagine all of those dead bodies below you. 😬
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Bagpipes guy was hot!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It was such a beautiful, moving ceremony. Seeing the Queen sit alone for the ceremony was so sad. The music and image of the Prince's horse and carriage with his riding gloves and sugar cubes for his horses were very moving.

What a hero and remarkable human being.


I was also thinking that the Queen looked so sad sitting there all alone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The coffin ddisappeared?


It was lowered into the crypt.


Creepy


Is this your first funeral?


First with a crypt lift.

Imagine all of those dead bodies below you. 😬


Do you get spooked by cemeteries too? All those dead bodies in the ground near you... A crypt isn’t all that different.
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Anonymous wrote:Two questions:

Did they change the position order of the procession in St George? Princes William and Harry were behind one another versus on opposite rows as was initially reported. This seems to be a good sign of hearts being mended along with the chatting after service.

Lady Louise is being pushed forwarded by her parents. I realize she is 17 and was close to her Grandfather, but it seems her being out and about are conscious choices. Perhaps as a PP speculated, in order to have her “set up financially” by the Queen while she is still sovereign?



Why are there so many posters on this forum who always think the worst? Lady Louise obviously loves her grandparents. Since her parents are 2 of the 7 working royals, there is nothing wrong with her accompanying them on tribute visits to view flowers/gifts laid out for her beloved grandfather. If anything, the Wessexes are the kind-hearted, non-flashy and definitely non-greedy line of the family.



I don’t think the previous poster who quoted another was assuming the worst.

Why wasn’t her younger brother James participating in the tribute outings? He loved them as well. The Wessex family seems to care for the Queen very much. And all of her grandchildren love and adore the Queen and her late husband. That was very much evident from the statements released.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The coffin ddisappeared?


It was lowered into the crypt.


Creepy


Is this your first funeral?


First with a crypt lift.

Imagine all of those dead bodies below you. 😬


Do you get spooked by cemeteries too? All those dead bodies in the ground near you... A crypt isn’t all that different.



Have you ever been to Washington National Cathedral? There are many notable people buried there, including President Woodrow Wilson, Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan.
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Anonymous wrote:It was such a beautiful, moving ceremony. Seeing the Queen sit alone for the ceremony was so sad. The music and image of the Prince's horse and carriage with his riding gloves and sugar cubes for his horses were very moving.

What a hero and remarkable human being.


I was also thinking that the Queen looked so sad sitting there all alone.


It was lovely.

A beautiful sunny day.

The live feed I watched had a stunning view of the military bands coming down the long road through the castle archway.

The lone bagpiper walking through the hall was beautiful.

All the coverage has underscored his important role in the monarchy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Two questions:

Did they change the position order of the procession in St George? Princes William and Harry were behind one another versus on opposite rows as was initially reported. This seems to be a good sign of hearts being mended along with the chatting after service.

Lady Louise is being pushed forwarded by her parents. I realize she is 17 and was close to her Grandfather, but it seems her being out and about are conscious choices. Perhaps as a PP speculated, in order to have her “set up financially” by the Queen while she is still sovereign?



Why are there so many posters on this forum who always think the worst? Lady Louise obviously loves her grandparents. Since her parents are 2 of the 7 working royals, there is nothing wrong with her accompanying them on tribute visits to view flowers/gifts laid out for her beloved grandfather. If anything, the Wessexes are the kind-hearted, non-flashy and definitely non-greedy line of the family.



I don’t think the previous poster who quoted another was assuming the worst.

Why wasn’t her younger brother James participating in the tribute outings? He loved them as well. The Wessex family seems to care for the Queen very much. And all of her grandchildren love and adore the Queen and her late husband. That was very much evident from the statements released.



The previous poster was assuming Lady Louise was attending these events to "up" her image to get a better financial payout from the Queen. So yes, I think they were assuming the worst intentions. I would think Prince Edward and Sophie didn't want to force 13 yo James to attend any viewing of memorial cards for his grandfather, and no walking behind coffin. Each grandchild seemed to be able to choose the right way to pay tribute to their grandfather -- whether by releasing statemements and photos via Instagram or attending events with their parents.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It was such a beautiful, moving ceremony. Seeing the Queen sit alone for the ceremony was so sad. The music and image of the Prince's horse and carriage with his riding gloves and sugar cubes for his horses were very moving.

What a hero and remarkable human being.


I was also thinking that the Queen looked so sad sitting there all alone.


It was lovely.

A beautiful sunny day.

The live feed I watched had a stunning view of the military bands coming down the long road through the castle archway.

The lone bagpiper walking through the hall was beautiful.

All the coverage has underscored his important role in the monarchy.


Totally agree. No one does weddings or funerals like the Brits. Every now and then, it's nice for the world to watch something like this to be reminded of the importance of history.
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Anonymous wrote:Who was the petit woman dressed in black marching with the men in uniform into the chapel?


Princess Anne.


No. It was much earlier and part of the military procession much earlier than the family appeared.


Maybe Lady Sarah Chatto? She’s Princess Margaret’s daughter and is very close to the queen. She was in this PBS special I saw about the Queen’s 90th bday and she came across as very sweet and down to earth. Surprising, considering her mother was neither.



The only woman who walked in behind Prince Philip's coffin was Princess Anne with the wide-brimmed black hat and many military medals on her coat. The camera angle may have made her look more petite.



It was about 45 minutes before the casket came out of the castle. When the military was lining up. I think it was one of these people because I saw her in the far background at the chapel.
Positioned in the Horseshoe Cloister will be the Commonwealth defense advisers from Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Trinidad and Tobago.
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Anonymous wrote:Nice to see Harry and William walking and talking together.


You know Meghan saw that and was furiously calling Harry to tell him to step away.


Harry and Kate were chatting a lot.

He used to call her the sister he never had. They were very close for over a decade.

I couldn’t help but think Harry has a lot of regret. He is deeply upset he didn’t get a chance to say good-bye to his grandfather in person. I saw him looking all around outside and in the chapel and had to be thinking “wtf did I do?” Also, he was very close to his cousins and now is exiled from them, his friends and family.

Meghan picked a man with lots of trauma- mother killed when he was 12 in tragic manner, broken home, public affairs, mother with mental illness and preyed on him and cut him off from his family like a true borderline personality. It happened so fast which is what Kate and Will tried to warn him about.

I feel sorry for him. He always had a big heart, was not the sharpest knife in the drawer but a decent person who valued his military service and now that is gone too.




Reports were that Harry was informed that Prince Philip went home from hospital to die, and Harry chose not to go to UK to see him.


The whole world knew he went home to die.



After that revolting interview, he wouldn't have been wanted by Philip anyway.


I am in a similar situation to Harry but I'm not famous so you won't judge my choices the same way. I have a dying parent in another country. I'm trying to navigate quarantine requirements in two countries. Should I go immediately, wait to be vaccinated, go when they're alive or go to the funeral. I'm choosing options 2 & 3, and am hoping I achieve 3 before 4 happens. I won't be returning for a funeral if that happens after I return to the US.

Furthermore Harry faces criticism from British citizens who can't travel abroad freely at the moment - imagine if he came and went if he pleased twice.

Harry also knows that Prince Edward travelled late in Sophie's pregnancy. She had a placental abruption and both she and Louise just about died. Zara had a very late miscarriage and had to deliver the baby. So he has the added worry of a pregnant wife who's already miscarried before.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bagpipes guy was hot!


I think he was there so we didn't see the mechanics of the coffin lowering. Impressive socks on the bagpiper though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The coffin ddisappeared?


It was lowered into the crypt.


Creepy


Is this your first funeral?


First with a crypt lift.

Imagine all of those dead bodies below you. 😬


Do you get spooked by cemeteries too? All those dead bodies in the ground near you... A crypt isn’t all that different.


Not below a place I sit every Sunday.

Who manages the lift, the crypt keeper?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Bagpipes guy was hot!


I think he was there so we didn't see the mechanics of the coffin lowering. Impressive socks on the bagpiper though.


Distract me again!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bagpipes guy was hot!


I think he was there so we didn't see the mechanics of the coffin lowering. Impressive socks on the bagpiper though.


Thank you for describing this. I wasn’t checking out the piper, but I thought that I wasn’t paying attention when I realized that the coffin had disappeared and I had missed seeing what happened. (BBC broadcast) I imagined that as feeling somewhat chilling to watch, then I realized that the crypt can be visited, and it might be quite comforting to have one’s relatives just downstairs.
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