QUEEN ELIZABETH II FUNERAL PROCESSION
Tuesday,September 20, 2022
Despite autumn having officially started on
September 1, the weather is still holding up. Never one to miss an excuse to
wander aimlessly around our capital, I decide to walk the route of yesterday’s
funeral procession.
QUEEN
ELIZABETH II FUNERAL PROCESSION ROUTE
I’ve previously written about Whitehall,
Westminster and Hyde Park Corner (see Whitehall and Park Lane). Here are some
extra observations….
Horse Guards Parade was formerly Henry VIII’s tilt yard. It is the site of various public ceremonies, notably Trooping of the Colour which the Queen attended for many years on Burmese, her favourite horse ..... and also the Beach Volleyball venue at the 2012 Olympics.
For much of the late 20th
century, Horse Guards Parade was used as a car park for senior civil servants.
Some 500 were granted spaces, popularly known as the ‘Great Perk’. In 1997, after much protest, the privilege
was removed and parking banned.
A ferret was used to install some of the
TV cables at Buckingham Palace for the wedding of Charles and Diana. Dragging a
wire, the furry cable guy was lured from one end of a long duct to the other by
the smell of bacon. I can understand how that would work with me.
Even late in life, Milligan's black humour had not
deserted him. After the death of fellow-Goon Harry Secombe, he said, "I'm glad he died before me, because I didn't want
him to sing at my funeral." However, a recording of Secombe singing was
played at Milligan's memorial service.
Postscript:
It’s ironic that having just converted
to plastic banknotes - which last longer than the old paper ones - they will be replaced
with new ones featuring Charles. It’s
the first time this has happened as the sovereign’s head wasn’t on banknotes
prior to 1960. It seems there is no hurry and the new notes will
not be in circulation before 2024.
You mean you didn't walk the whole route to Windsor Castle? (just joking).
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