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Old 09-20-2022, 07:43 AM
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I’m not a huge fan of the UK Monarchy but they certainly know how to pull off a spectacular funeral and such.

I happened to tune in yesterday morning and was mesmerized. The precision. The beauty. The perfection of it all. Seems as though everything was planned and practiced for decades… a British analyst stated that it was. The Queen had detailed plans for this event. And the Brits had a large airplane hangar to practice it all for decades.

He ended by saying The Brits absolutely know how to stage a Spectacle as this. They sure do. Hats off to them and the solemn mourners the last 10 days.

That said, now we may be in for another “show”. The Harry situation. And apparently King Charles will be trimming the Royal staffs.
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I’m not a huge fan of the UK Monarchy but they certainly know how to pull off a spectacular funeral and such.

I happened to tune in yesterday morning and was mesmerized. The precision. The beauty. The perfection of it all. Seems as though everything was planned and practiced for decades… a British analyst stated that it was. The Queen had detailed plans for this event. And the Brits had a large airplane hangar to practice it all for decades.

He ended by saying The Brits absolutely know how to stage a Spectacle as this. They sure do. Hats off to them and the solemn mourners the last 10 days.

That said, now we may be in for another “show”. The Harry situation. And apparently King Charles will be trimming the Royal staffs.
Yes we do put on a 'Jolly good Show'!
However you can take the quote about the aircraft hanger and decades of practice with the biggest pinch of salt you can find.
Certain things are planned before as far as church and the Queens personal request go, but the military and public side of the parade is rehearsed after the Monarch dies.
Over the centuries we have had a lot of practice!
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I’m not a huge fan of the UK Monarchy but they certainly know how to pull off a spectacular funeral and such.

I happened to tune in yesterday morning and was mesmerized. The precision. The beauty. The perfection of it all. Seems as though everything was planned and practiced for decades… a British analyst stated that it was. The Queen had detailed plans for this event. And the Brits had a large airplane hangar to practice it all for decades.

He ended by saying The Brits absolutely know how to stage a Spectacle as this. They sure do. Hats off to them and the solemn mourners the last 10 days.

That said, now we may be in for another “show”. The Harry situation. And apparently King Charles will be trimming the Royal staffs.
Nobody beats the Brits for pageantry.
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We are ex-pats and loved watching the royal funeral. If you are born in the UK ceremony such as this is accepted as the norm.
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Yes we do put on a 'Jolly good Show'!
However you can take the quote about the aircraft hanger and decades of practice with the biggest pinch of salt you can find.
Certain things are planned before as far as church and the Queens personal request go, but the military and public side of the parade is rehearsed after the Monarch dies.
Over the centuries we have had a lot of practice!
You should watch this old Pathe News film of Sir Winston Churchill's Funeral.
You may notice something familiar about the procedure.
I was in military then, and the only difference between the funerals was, our drill and dressing was better than yesterdays!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GC1WEdgXKEI

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You should watch this old Pathe News film of Sir Winston Churchill's Funeral.
You may notice something familiar about the procedure.
I was in military then, and the only difference between the funerals was, our drill and dressing was better than yesterdays!!
Can't say that they were the Pathe' films or not...but yes. I've seen clips of Sir Winston Churchill's funeral. The part that I most vividly remember is when the barge carrying the coffin proceeded downriver, the construction cranes bowed as it passed.

Powerful, and touching.

Not a Brit, but I know as much or more about Churchill as anyone, studying his life and career extensively while in college as well as following. I don't know if the modern world really knows just how much it owes to that man.
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'And apparently King Charles will be trimming the Royal staffs",
i heard it was beatrice & Dad, & of course harry-me-again left a long time ago. i think it's the right thing to do. the Royals in now have class & dignity. hoping for the best for the new King
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So the coffin was made 30 years ago, which I am sure The Queen was involved, as she was for the design of the hearse
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Yes, beautifully done. I think her majesty would have approved. And what pleased me was there seemed to be no significant protests or violence anywhere in the world. Just the odd guy, but nothing special. That was a relief.
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She seemed like a genuinely humanitarian woman with real empathy for people. And did not seem to take herself too seriously. 5 Queen Elizabeth quotes: '''Let us not take ourselves too seriously.'''
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Just being born human is a one in a gazillion chance then being born QE out of billions wow
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I’m guessing the money spent on the 10 days of services exceeded the GDP of many of the British Commonwealth’s 56 countries.
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I’m guessing the money spent on the 10 days of services exceeded the GDP of many of the British Commonwealth’s 56 countries.
Does anyone know what the funeral cost and who actually pays for it,or which branch of govt pays for it. Just for interest, nothing more.
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I’m guessing the money spent on the 10 days of services exceeded the GDP of many of the British Commonwealth’s 56 countries.
Not your problem really.
The majority of us Brits consider it money well spent.
One thing for sure, it did not cost as much as The US taxpayer has to find each year to pay for your Presidents well being!
No one will actually ever know the exact cost of funeral, but estimates from past occasions put it as up to £10 million.
Given the amount the Crown Estates put into the Exchequer each year, petty cash!
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can't say that they were the pathe' films or not...but yes. I've seen clips of sir winston churchill's funeral. The part that i most vividly remember is when the barge carrying the coffin proceeded downriver, the construction cranes bowed as it passed.

Powerful, and touching.

Not a brit, but i know as much or more about churchill as anyone, studying his life and career extensively while in college as well as following. I don't know if the modern world really knows just how much it owes to that man.
the english also overlooked the accomplishments of 2 other great men who actually did the work of winning the war.
Leo szilard proved to einstein that the germans were on the path to obtaining nuclear weapons. Stunned, einstein quickly met with fdr to give him the devastating news. Soon after that meeting the manhattan project came into existence.
Alan turring is credited with saving over 21 million victims of ww2 by cracking germanys ultra powerful coding machine called enigma.
His reward incarceration chemical castration, villification so he committed suicide at the age of 41 because his country no longer needed him. This is a dark stain on british history's pages. In response to an overwhelming internet drive of ten's of thousands of petitions exposing the betrayal the queen was forced to pardon him, the father of the computer age and a.i. In 2013 an outrageous treatment of a true war hero had to wait 57 years to be acclaimed the hero he always was
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