Well If u ask me (which you didn't but) I wouldn't care but even if I don't know them or hate them no way would I bad mouth a dead person. I have a story on it from Aol! *sniff*
A LONE piper has played a Highland lament as the Queen Mother's coffin was carried from a small Windsor chapel on its way to the capital.
The Dark Island lament, played by Queen's Piper Jim Motherwell, was one of the Queen Mother's favourite tunes.
Draped in her personal royal standard, the coffin is being taken from the Royal Chapel of All Saints at Windsor to the Queen's Chapel at St James's Palace in central London.
Undertakers are conveying the Queen Mother's coffin by road, in a black hearse, on a journey expected to take about 75 minutes.
In the cortege are the Queen Mother's Lord Chamberlain, the Earl of Crawford and Balcarres, and her private secretary, Sir Alastair Aird.
As the coffin arrives in central London, it passes through the Queen Elizabeth gates, dedicated to the Queen Mother, in Hyde Park.
Buckingham Palace staff are standing outside the north-centre gate at the front of the Palace to mark the passing of the coffin on its way to the Queen's Chapel.
Finally, the cortege drives past Clarence House, the Queen Mother's London residence, before coming to a halt in Marlborough Road outside the chapel.
The coffin is received in London by the Dean of the Chapels Royal, Bishop of London the Rt Rev Richard Chartres, and Sub Dean William Booth.
A short service of prayers is said after the coffin is in place on a catafalque before the chapel altar.
The coffin will rest at the Queen's Chapel until April 5 when it will be taken to Westminster Hall where the Queen Mother's body will lie-in-state until the funeral and interment in the George VI Memorial Chapel within St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
The next few days, before the public lying-in-state at Westminster, will allow members of the Royal Family, friends and personal staff to pay their private respects.
I have pictures as well once I figure out how to put them up!
