The BBC are streaming this for people who want to pay their respects virtually.

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The BBC are streaming this for people who want to pay their respects virtually.
truly cowardly of the BBC to turn off live chat on the stream so we can't mash F
you know, all this ceremony with men holding outdated weaponry they're not really sure how to wield just feels weird. When this ceremony was designed, these were almost certainly men who appeared deadly dangerous, not shaky and visibly faltering their stiff upper lip. Give the fellas guns at least, IMO, even if they're disabled ones.
Now I'm imagining honor guards frozen in other time periods. Aztec guards wearing ceremonial tiger heads. Mafia dons with 20's tommy gun guards lol. What if the modern police uniform with the kevlar vest and sidearm somehow got frozen in time, and they're still dressed like that in a hundred years when professionals have laser guns or some shit lol