I can't imagine after so many years.
Anonymous wrote:I was struck by how sad Prince Charles looked while walking behind his father's coffin. And when the military band played "Nimrod." And the Queen sitting alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it just me or was the CBS announcer (not sure who it was) a poor choice for the job? She talked over the royal/international correspondent and seemed very ignorant (she said very confidently that Prince Andrew did not serve in the military, when in fact he and Prince Harry are the only ones who saw active duty).
Was it Gayle King?
I never watch American networks for British Royal Family events. They are the worst -- no sense of history, lame/tabloid-like "royal experts" with little sense of history. I think CBS had Omid Scobie as their "expert" who thought Princess Margaret's ex-husband (who died 4 years ago) -- INSTEAD of her son -- was walking in the procession after Prince Philip's casket.
Anonymous wrote:I was struck by how sad Prince Charles looked while walking behind his father's coffin. And when the military band played "Nimrod." And the Queen sitting alone.
Anonymous wrote:I think Phillip would've wanted the people walking behind his coffin to wear military uniforms. Sad certain people ruined that.
Anonymous wrote:Is it just me or was the CBS announcer (not sure who it was) a poor choice for the job? She talked over the royal/international correspondent and seemed very ignorant (she said very confidently that Prince Andrew did not serve in the military, when in fact he and Prince Harry are the only ones who saw active duty).
Anonymous wrote:I think Phillip would've wanted the people walking behind his coffin to wear military uniforms. Sad certain people ruined that.
Anonymous wrote:OMG look at this stunning picture of Kate today by Chris Jackson ---
https://www.hellomagazine.com/fashion/royal-style/20210417110966/kate-middleton-tribute-princess-diana-prince-philip-funeral/
I wish I could figure out how to post the picture directly into the post. She looks so beautiful.

Anonymous wrote: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.
Distract me again!
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote: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.