The coffin of her Late Majesty will be received at Buckingham Palace this evening by the ing, Queen Consort, all the Queen's children and grandchildren (inc spouses) and Earl Snowdon and Lady Sarah Chatto. It will be private.
The coffin of her Late Majesty will be received at Buckingham Palace this evening by the ing, Queen Consort, all the Queen's children and grandchildren (inc spouses) and Earl Snowdon and Lady Sarah Chatto. It will be private.
I wondered about the great grandchildren. I guess it will be either now or / and at Windsor once the cameras are off after the service there on Mon 19th. I wouldn't be surprised if the great grandchildren have a moment then.
They arrived at Buckingham Palace... Did you also notice the sign of respect of the policemen on motors when they arrived at the palace? Bowing their heads as the hearse passed by to enter the gates of Buckingham Palace.
I wonder whether they've also arranged a moment either this evening or tomorrow for the great-grandchildren to say their private farewells to their great-grandmother. There will be little opportunity to do so after the coffin is being moved to Westminster Hall.
I think it's a safe bet to assume we'll see Savannah & Isla Phillips, Mia Tindall, and George & Charlotte at the funeral service on Monday. They were all in attendance at Philip's service of remembrance. I'd bet they (and probably Louis and Lena Tindall) are all at BP tonight receiving the coffin, along with the children of both the Earl of Snowdon and Lady Sarah. The great-grandchildren who are 4 or younger won't be at any public events, but the other 5 will certainly attend if they and their parents wish.
Perhaps the great-grandchildren will be at the Internment at Windsor on Monday as that is supposed to be private. Don't expect them to be at the Funeral Service in Westminster Abbey.
I don’t expect to see any of the great-grandchildren on Monday. It’s a televised state funeral. I can’t imagine their parents putting them through the scrutiny. One look and it will be all over the papers and social media which is fine at the jubilee concerts but not a state funeral. The process is bad enough for the grown ups. I have my doubts about James, Viscount Severn I half him expect him to join them in Windsor.
Isn't it best for the younger children not to be present at the interment, which is usually too emotional for people of their age?
I remember that King Philippe's children for example went to Queen Fabiola's funeral mass, but were not present at the interment.
My brother and I were at my grandmother's funeral when we were 4 and 5. They left my sister (1) at home but I am glad we were allowed to join in with the rest of the family. I mostly recall walking from the church to the cemetry walking passed their house that was on the opposite side from the cemetry.
So, I don't think it is a problem for them to attend at Windsor.
Please remember that this isn’t a normal funeral. There will be at least 2000 in the Abbey and St George’s holds 900. The world will be watching. It’s not like any funeral we have been to so not comparable.
The bringing of children to a funeral is a personal choice. However, it seems a recent thing that it was even questioned. Eugenie was at Diana’s funeral and she was seven years old and no one thought anything of it. She behaved herself impeccably, as did her sister and no one for one moment thought they wouldn’t.
I sometimes feel we widely, in our increased knowledge of child development, infantilise and underestimate children. My culture would say you must bring children to funerals so they understand where that person has gone. I myself was around dead bodies at 5 and thought nothing of it.
No one is saying bring Louis, but Charlotte’s age and above are perfectly capable of being there. Whether they are or not is the families business.
Which Thanksgiving ceremony were you thinking of? Savannah, Isla, George, Mia and Charlotte all attended the Memorial Service for the Duke of Edinburgh in March. Only those not yet of school-age did not attend.Also why The older great grandchildren weren’t at the thanksgiving ceremony has always confused me.
Exactly. Especially at that age, they just accept it as part of life. Like Louis said 'she is now with great-grandpapa'. It is typically much harder on the adults than on the children. So, as long as the adults deal with it in a reasonable way when talking it through with the children, they will be fine (whether that is in the public eye or not is up to the parents)
Which Thanksgiving ceremony were you thinking of? Savannah, Isla, George, Mia and Charlotte all attended the Memorial Service for the Duke of Edinburgh in March. Only those not yet of school-age did not attend.
Has anyone since the appearance for tomorrow of the procession.
All men to follow the procession except…James. And Anne
They then said: The Queen, Princess of Wales, Duchess of Sussex and Countess of Wessex would go in car.
But I would expect, Sarah, Zara, Louise, James, Beatrice and Eugenie also to be there. With spouses I guess.
Source: BBCKing Charles, William and Harry to accompany Queen's coffin to Parliament
The King will be joined by his sons Princes William and Harry in a procession accompanying the Queen’s coffin from Buckingham Palace to Parliament on Wednesday.
The procession will leave the palace just after lunchtime and will arrive at Westminster Hall, where the Queen will lie in state for four days.
The King will also be joined by his siblings Prince Andrew, the Princess Royal, and the Earl of Wessex.
Peter Phillips, vice admiral Sir Tim Laurence, the Duke of Gloucester and the Earl of Snowdon will also walk behind the coffin.
Camilla, the Queen Consort, the Princess of Wales, the Countess of Wessex and the Duchess of Sussex will travel to the hall by car.
A short service lasting around 20 minutes will be led by the Archbishop of Canterbury accompanied by the Dean of Westminster.
Why? He's almost 15 years old. He isn't a child.
It's been apparent throughout James's life that he is more uncomfortable than others in his family (or is allowed to express it more so) in public and in front of crowds. Whether this will be true for the rest of his life remains to be seen. Certainly he will be at the funeral of his grandmother; however, the family has avoided situations where he is expected to play a public role and then needs to withdraw.
Has anyone since the appearance for tomorrow of the procession.
All men to follow the procession except…James. And Anne
They then said: The Queen, Princess of Wales, Duchess of Sussex and Countess of Wessex would go in car.
But I would expect, Sarah, Zara, Louise, James, Beatrice and Eugenie also to be there. With spouses I guess.