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Nothing more respectful to the grieving family than sticking your phone up for a photo of a coffin. Twats.
He's policing the United V Leeds match. It's a good game and we're 4-0 up.Why aren't you on duty? Or perhaps you are and you're giving a first hand account?
I’m on the treatment table with Tony Martial at the moment. I posted about it in the general.Why aren't you on duty? Or perhaps you are and you're giving a first hand account?
Brings with it other complications. Their feet are so close together, one misstep and its all over.There’s 8 pallbearers tbf we only ever get 6..
Yeah it’s very crass isn’t itNothing more respectful to the grieving family than sticking your phone up for a photo of a coffin. Twats.
He's not in uniform.Was Harry not allowed to salute at the cenotaph
Not really.They also have the eyes of the entire world on them.
Id say they doNot really.
Couldn't find it.I’m on the treatment table with Tony Martial at the moment. I posted about it in the general.
Just checked on youtube and it's 40k watching, that's like what a no mark guy streaming fifa from his basement gets on an average wednesday.Id say they do
533k on Sky...Just checked on youtube and it's 40k watching, that's like what a no mark guy streaming fifa from his basement gets on an average wednesday.
When we buried the brother in law an old man at bus station taking his hat off in respect was a real stark memorable moment. The royals must really hate the gawking public here, how can you not.Yeah it’s very crass isn’t it
Doubt many are outside UK.i
533k on Sky...
Erm okJust checked on youtube and it's 40k watching, that's like what a no mark guy streaming fifa from his basement gets on an average wednesday.
A lot of people will be watching on BBC, which is available in a lot of countries worldwide. Youtube isn't a great way to conclude how many are watching.Just checked on youtube and it's 40k watching, that's like what a no mark guy streaming fifa from his basement gets on an average wednesday.
Pretty incredible organisation. It's when they went through the arches when I realised why there's that exact amount of navy personnel in a row.Procession is immaculate
They do. It's being televised/streamed/shown on every channel in the UK, and will be shown in multiple other countries, too. That's without even getting into clips being replayed on the news later on, or replayed in later on further down the line, or in archives to be shown again years from now.Not really.
Youtube is the first thing that anyone outside UK will go to for watching this, easily.A lot of people will be watching on BBC, which is available in a lot of countries worldwide. Youtube isn't a great way to conclude how many are watching.
Why would people watch something on YouTube when they could just turn their TV on?Just checked on youtube and it's 40k watching, that's like what a no mark guy streaming fifa from his basement gets on an average wednesday.
Being televised isn't the same as being watched.They do. It's being televised/streamed/shown on every channel in the UK, and will be shown in multiple other countries, too. That's without even getting into clips being replayed on the news later on, or replayed in later on further down the line, or in archives to be shown again years from now.
I'm very far from your traditional royalist too, but this can't be denied. Whether we agree with it or not.
Also walking around the roundabout and not a single one walks too much to the right - all just aligned near as well perfectly.Pretty incredible organisation. It's when they went through the arches when I realised why there's that exact amount of navy personnel in a row.
Viewing figures for the royal wedding for William was 162m globally, not including the UK. Don't know why people so vehemently deny a lot of people like these things.Doubt many are outside UK.
I meant for those outside the UK, the comment I was replying to was about 'the entire world watching this'. It isn't.Why would people watch something on YouTube when they could just turn their TV on?
Yeah it's weird, just can't believe she's dead, really. She was only 96.Something a bit surreal about seeing all this.
Aye. I mean they probably understand it’s the procession and history people want to capture but many lose sight of the actual meaning here which is sad.When we buried the brother in law an old man at bus station taking his hat off in respect was a real stark memorable moment. The royals must really hate the gawking public here, how can you not.
As much as I'm an anti-monarchist I'm sure they must themselves hate most of those they 'serve'.
Not sure what that has to do with this ceremony.Viewing figures for the royal wedding for William was 162m globally, not including the UK. Don't know why people so vehemently deny a lot of people like these things.
I don't understand. Can you not salute if you aren't in uniform?He's not in uniform.
Strange hill to die on and odd to take issue with what he posted tbhI meant for those outside the UK, the comment I was replying to was about 'the entire world watching this'. It isn't.
Well it was on two Icelandic channels.Youtube is the first thing that anyone outside UK will go to for watching this, easily.
Her Majesty was just getting into streamingJust checked on youtube and it's 40k watching, that's like what a no mark guy streaming fifa from his basement gets on an average wednesday.
It's on every major news channel in the US as an example: " All of the major U.S. channels—including PBS, BBC America, ABC, NBC News, NBC News Now, CBS, Fox News, MSNBC, and CNN—will begin their live coverage of the funeral between 3 a.m. and 5.30 a.m. the morning of the funeral. "I meant for those outside the UK, the comment I was replying to was about 'the entire world watching this'. It isn't.
Well, it's inaccurate.Strange hill to die on and odd to take issue with what he posted tbh
Just checked on youtube and it's 40k watching, that's like what a no mark guy streaming fifa from his basement gets on an average wednesday.
Do you know what time it is there right now?It's on every major news channel in the US as an example: " All of the major U.S. channels—including PBS, BBC America, ABC, NBC News, NBC News Now, CBS, Fox News, MSNBC, and CNN—will begin their live coverage of the funeral between 3 a.m. and 5.30 a.m. the morning of the funeral. "
Youtube is the first thing that anyone outside UK will go to for watching this, easily.
It’s almost a mile long according to the BBCPretty incredible organisation. It's when they went through the arches when I realised why there's that exact amount of navy personnel in a row.