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Title: King Richard III's funeral
Post by: Limey57 on 2015-03-22 15:52
Took place today, only 10 miles from me but other commitments meant we couldn't get there. 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-31990721
Title: Re: King Richard III's funeral
Post by: RICH MUISE on 2015-03-22 20:54
Very interesting...thanks for sharing.
Title: Re: King Richard III's funeral
Post by: Zapato on 2015-03-24 00:19
Saw this earlier as I check the BBC almost daily for international news. Guess you can call me news junkie. Really impressed by the simplicity and elegance of his casket. Well done.

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Title: Re: King Richard III's funeral
Post by: Limey57 on 2015-03-24 07:48
Personaly I'd have liked to have seen them use a horse-drawn carriage for a hearse for the whole journey, rather than using cars.  Tracing and inviting blood relatives was a nice touch.
Title: Re: King Richard III's funeral
Post by: Zapato on 2015-03-24 08:37
Gary, one has to wonder, after 530 years , just how many blood relatives are to be found. My guess would be a lot more than one can imagine.

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Title: Re: King Richard III's funeral
Post by: Zapato on 2015-03-25 12:43
Gary, considering Americans' fascination with the Royal Family and their constant antics coverage by our tabloids was surprised not to see much of anything on the regular newscasts. But again saw nothing else on the finding and reburial of Miguel de Cervantes except on BBC.com.

Agree that using horse drawn carriages for the whole journey would have added somber touch to the travel.

In both cases the respect shown to these two men after centuries serves us all well. With an opportunity to teach a bit of history to our children since comparing them and their impact makes me reflect on whether ''the pen is mightier than the sword''. An argument for the ages.

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Title: Re: King Richard III's funeral
Post by: Limey57 on 2015-03-25 17:42
The funeral seemed to get more local coverage (Leicester) than National coverage, even my daughter's school seems to have pretty much dismissed it.  A real pity as our past should be something to be remembered, not forgotten.
Title: Re: King Richard III's funeral
Post by: RICH MUISE on 2015-03-25 18:31
My fascination with the Royal family starts and ends with Kate.