Crowd sings national anthem outside Buckingham Palace after the Queen’s death

People gathered outside Buckingham Palace after the royal family announced the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Emotions ran high as the crowd sang God Save the Queen and, for her son Charles, God Save the King
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35 COMMENTS

  1. Here people sing out of tune and without rhythm, but when people sing from their heart and true feeling, national magic happens and that's true gold. Very few countries in the world have such loyal loving people to their sovereign as Britain does

  2. Notice how in a city where white people are the minority, you view a sea of white people out to celebrate the institution of the British monarchy.

    This should tell you everything you need to know about the state of the UK and the loyalties of those who reside within it.

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