Certain clips or footage of the live coverage of the Queen’s funeral, from the processions to the burial, may never be seen again by the public because the Palace says so.
Certain clips or footage of the live coverage of the Queen’s funeral, from the processions to the burial, may never be seen again by the general public because the Palace says so.
Since this was a historic moment for Britain, the Palace deemed it necessary for some footage to be kept under wraps. The public will also not see funeral footage on entertainment shows, as another condition was that funeral footage will only be used in news coverage. On the other hand, broadcasters did not show footage of a man charging at the Queen’s coffin while she was lying in state atOverall, an average of 26.2 million people watched the Queen’s funeral across all channels, making it one of the largest broadcast collaborations in British television history, as the BBC, ITV, and Sky News worked together to provide enough camera equipment when the Queen’s coffin travelled from Westminster to Windsor, on the final leg of her journey.
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