King Charles III overcome with emotion during God Save the King

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Published 2022-09-19
King Charles III appeared overcome with emotion during the national anthem as His Majesty mourns the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II.

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  • @darcylass
    As a prince, he was singing “God save the Queen” for his Queen and mother for the past 70 years. I can imagine the rush of emotion when he realized that he can no longer sing that
  • No matter how powerful or rich you are, you're still human with real emotions... Losing your mother will always break you. I feel for these 4 siblings. They had their mother with them for so many decades.
  • @pauldarren828
    No matter how old you gets.. loosing your mother is the hardest thing to face.. RIP Queen Elizabeth
  • I have to admit, as a 50 year old man, living in Canada I too was emotional as I heard "God Save the King" for the first time in my life. My family came to Canada between the wars and I have always been VERY proud of my heritage as English.
  • @jgamer2228
    These words haven’t been spoken in 70 years. Truly the end of an era
  • 8th June lost my father, 21st July lost my mother. Neither time did I have the World watching me. Massive respect and Sincerest condolences to King Charles lll.
  • I had noticed over the years the Queen didnt look overly happy during God Save the Queen. After seeing King Charles tears at God Save The King I realised that the anthem must constantly remind them that their father, or mother in the Kings case, is dead. How very sad. God save the King.
  • It wasn't just the Queen. She was his mother and losing your mother or father is always hard to deal with.
  • @jayneyp8683
    Gorgeous version of this anthem, the instruments, the choir!! Just beautiful. So majestic!
  • It's watching history in the making! And the sound in the church is so resonant! The sadness in King Charles' face is so intense. I wonder what he was thinking? There's a bitter sweetness to it all with his ascension to the throne and the loss of his mother happening simultaneously.
  • @gsf5882
    Hearing this must bring it all home in the most painful manner. To him and all of us under a certain age this was HER song. He used to sing it for her. He must be feeling awful.
  • I was one of the many outside when they sang god save the king, it was broadcast live on the speakers and as soon as the song finished the heat from the sun bursted with intensity for a moment
  • @dianalee3059
    Major shout out to all the musicians and choir members who took part in Queen Elizabeth’s funeral and the music directors
  • One of the best renditions of the national anthem. Truly makes you feel proud to be British.
  • @SmidBeach
    He seemed the most emotional a few minutes later when they removed the crown, scepter and orb from her casket to the altar. We know he was marching around endlessly for days and had been in at least three different cities, but I think that's when it kicked in that his mom was gone and his life would be forever changed.
  • I just loved the brass....so regal, so authoritative and perfect.....bless Charles and his family
  • @thornbird6768
    He held it together so well , his duty kicked in the minute the Queen was pronounced dead . This has been a very long and emotional process for him , probably more so than his siblings ,
  • @Aces77777
    Finally we can hear this song in modern audio