Being able to do both Umbridge and Queen Elizabeth shows how amazing of an actor she is.
@MrsGijojoseph4 місяці тому
i"m SORRY WOOT so i have been hating on QUEEN ELIZABETH this whole time Edit:thank u for all the likes its alot- and ik shes an actress just i can get dolores out of my eyes helllpp
@Ariadne44 місяці тому
@@MrsGijojoseph😂
@srkh89664 місяці тому
Of course!
@E-Kat4 місяці тому
I thought she's an actress.😂
@GardenWizard.4 місяці тому
I knew she looked familiar!
@muffincookiedough3 місяці тому
When the Queen is walking through the hall, it is 70 seconds, her years of reign. I think the hall is her accomplishments and dedication and her life from the start to the end
@nataliekmaguire3 місяці тому
I thought that hall was just...at the end of the day, this (life) was her journey alone. But the same can be said for every life. And I love the tidbit that it was 70 seconds, the same length of time of her reign.
@AmyTAYLOR-zs1rt3 місяці тому
Ah thanks for that- love little facts like this.
@user-gw3su6rm3g3 місяці тому
And she walks out into the light, her work is done
@MichaelCeres3 місяці тому
I viewed the hall the same way, but thank you for the 70-seconds revelation. I viewed her walking through the door as the end of her life, and walking into Heaven.
@Vanic002 місяці тому
Each pillar, is a jubilee.
@spaghettimeatballswow3 місяці тому
I like that they brought all the actresses back to be in one scene together
@ejd19844 місяці тому
For all of the criticisms of The Crown, this scene was done perfectly with Love and Respect for the Queen.
@vintagecherries4 місяці тому
The show was perfect.
@inigobantok15794 місяці тому
@@vintagecherriesseason 5 and season 6 part 1 was a hogwash soap drama.
@arjanpelle3 місяці тому
@@inigobantok1579 You're a tool. And that's my expert in-depth analysis.
@robbsclock26753 місяці тому
@@inigobantok1579And I loved every second of it
@leeannproctor29663 місяці тому
Beautiful way to end the series without showing the queen's death.😊
@Felarof2454 місяці тому
This scene was so well written. Philipp leaving her alone for a moment, too. Very respectful way to mention their recent deaths without actually showing them.
@littleberry09584 місяці тому
The way that was done was mirrored so perfectly to real life, and as you said, by only doing it subtly. The mention of Philip's land rover, and him going before her to symbolise him dying before her. This scene was really about her being the last one left. So beautifully portrayed.
@TheStepmonkey4 місяці тому
Exactly, it was so subtle and so good 👌
@albertocarbonatto28424 місяці тому
English style
@Ugasgit903 місяці тому
Spot on 👍🇬🇧
@user-px9dr3ni6y3 місяці тому
@@littleberry0958this show the crown isn’t all truthful some stories made up
@dukeofglasgow93544 місяці тому
The time she spent walking out until the door shut in the last scene is approximately 70 seconds which is equal to the number of the years of her reign. You'll be missed. RIP.
@Mr79Shahin4 місяці тому
Amazing
@flamingarbre12844 місяці тому
Daaaaamn that made it feel both longer and shorter 😢
@Sithuhein1004 місяці тому
I thought I was 96 seconds that was the age of her when she passed.
@smittyjjensin5584 місяці тому
@@Sithuhein100seemed like it was 26 secs as she approached the hall, and then a final 70 seconds as she walked down to represent her reign.
@heather20284 місяці тому
@@Sithuhein100I read that she took 96 steps. One for each year of her incredible life.
@shadowmagus04134 місяці тому
Such a powerful scene. A reminder that in the end, we all make that last long walk alone. May we all have the strength to do it with our heads up.
@flynight9993 місяці тому
Very true
@markmh8352 місяці тому
Your comment brought to mind what is arguably the greatest speech by a woman in American history: Elizabeth Cady Stanton's "The Solitude of Self." She penned it in the 1890s as an appeal for woman's suffrage and women's autonomy saying (paraphrase) that women don't need to be under the protection of men because at every great moment of their lives from birth to death -- they walk alone. 😢 It's worth a read.
@mirror23982 місяці тому
Such a very powerful and mving comment. ❤ this!
@inmyelementblue71862 місяці тому
@@markmh835hardly the greatest. Women’s suffragettes were all about helping white women only. So let’s not forget the all color of women needed their support but never received it.
@Scotmend2 місяці тому
Well said.
@eringryffin4 місяці тому
This is possibly the best ending of a show I've seen. The entire scene from when Philip finds her, to when "he'll go ahead", the music and her look at The Crown on her coffin, Elizabeth Windsor saluting her, and the walk she still had ahead... I was in bits. What a masterpiece of an ending.
@rickyolivarez3 місяці тому
YES! A lot of shows do not know how to end nowadays. This one did it PERFECTLY. I was shocked how well it ended. Look at House of Cards, Game of Thrones, and Star Wars. The same. exact. endings. its wild.
@jlynnd16163 місяці тому
Agreed
@lauren5783 місяці тому
No
@the1theonlyg2483 місяці тому
@@rickyolivarezBreaking Bad and Better Call Saul had perfect endings, and we can add the Crown to that list now too
@Kidotaii2 місяці тому
Absolutely, I was consoled with sadness
@ivansubiantoro19194 місяці тому
The moment the coffin and little elizabeth appeared almost brought me to tears. Realized that although she left behind a lot of herself along the way, she had never forgotten what she had always needed to do: her duty. When little elizabeth saluted her it’s like she was saying well done, for being a faithful servant of the throne
@philosophngeze19634 місяці тому
She is The Job remember?
@rileybear8364 місяці тому
When did little Elizabeth appear. I’ve watched this 3 times and I didn’t see her
@CharlieStuff4074 місяці тому
At just after one minute into the scene, Viola Prettejohn, as Princess Elizabeth when she was a Second Subaltern in the Auxiliary Territorial Services, comes into view from behind the coffin and salutes Queen Elizabeth. The most emotional part of the finale in my opinion.
@amystuckey59004 місяці тому
Almost brought you to tears?? Are you made of stone? I cried like a baby. Yes I’m American
@eat_a_dick_trudeau4 місяці тому
Little?
@benthomas22324 місяці тому
This scene really hits home. It just says “This is it. This is where the story ends. Through all the hardships and sacrifices. For better and for worse.” “This song is almost over, but the story lives forever.”
@user-wq4kb9wj5i4 місяці тому
Yeah, hardships and sacrifices. Los ricos también lloran, y así.
@lachlankay92124 місяці тому
Not "the story"; but her story. Though I'm not even sure that's true to say.
@lachlankay92124 місяці тому
@user-wq4kb9wj5i we're all human. Rich, poor, tall, short, fat, thin... we all end up in the same place
@ryanhasproblems4 місяці тому
someone watches doctor who
@edw45434 місяці тому
This is the queen, not the 10th Doctor.
@parinikasharma3174 місяці тому
I'm not British. I'm Indian. The day I find out that Queen Elizabeth had passed away was the day I realized I was expecting her to live forever. Some people are so significant in history that their presence is a latent cornerstone of existence. I think that is what the queen meant to the her kingdom and even to the people of the world. A source of consistency and stability. Her passing really made me feel the transience of life. Everyone goes.
@drafter34124 місяці тому
What an incredibly beautiful tribute you have written.
@parinikasharma3174 місяці тому
@drafter3412 thank you💛
@markrafferty97364 місяці тому
As someone who served the crown for 25 years in the Royal Navy, I too felt the queen would be there for always. I was honoured to have met both her & Phillipa few times. They both served with dignity, honour and steadfastly. RIP
@parinikasharma3174 місяці тому
@@markrafferty9736 I'm sorry for your loss. I wish you well.
@TheMeloettaful4 місяці тому
I'm not British either (American), and I kid you not just THE DAY BEFORE the Queen passed me & my mom were joking she would live yet another ten years... It was so unreal to hear the next day on the radio that she passed away 😔. Everything & everyone must go eventually. But what a story & legacy she left behind.
@jmaitland57094 місяці тому
The part where she steps to the side of the coffin and sees her younger self saluting her really puts into perspective just how long her reign was and how many historical eras she lived through. The modern attire we're all used to seeing in our modern day in photo and film, and then the WW2 uniform that we only see in history books or in museums or black and white grainy photographs. Both of them together contrasting eachother is an odd sight. If that shot were a picture it would indeed paint a thousand words.
@eddyalvarez83512 місяці тому
Also how they absolutely made Claire Foy look so vintage like she was ripped from a black and white old vintage film even her skin texture is almost pale it’s brilliant like some archive film being colorized. She looked like a ghost from the past literally.
@mattbernabe4 місяці тому
YES! I was really hoping Claire and Olivia would make a final appearance on the show. I thought it would be during a flashback scene, but this is better. It's more emotional, beautiful, and touching. It's just awesome to see these 3 amazing actresses who portrayed Queen Elizabeth phenomenally.
@inigobantok15794 місяці тому
I am surprised they pull it off without looking too cliche or awkward.
@4deleDaz33m4 місяці тому
Same, I knew they'd be back but man I didn't expect that them three will be together in one frame. Brilliant!
@BwInNewJersey4 місяці тому
But they were in flashback scenes
@mattbernabe4 місяці тому
@@BwInNewJersey I know
@susanponce58474 місяці тому
Actually 4 queen's. The young lady that saluted her and then the other 2 younger queen's, and then herself.This was a most touching scene..
@ronaldogarrosu29994 місяці тому
I can't even imagine how hard it was to write and come up with this concept to pay tribute to the Queen even though the story still takes place around 2005. So masterful, what a tribute.
@Deedz1st4 місяці тому
It’s called cutting to the chase due to budget cuts
@laurenh8944 місяці тому
Same here. They really pulled it off.
@ingada4 місяці тому
@@Deedz1st I don't think so. The final season was filmed around the time of the Queen's death, so I think they filming this part afterwards. Added this piece, on the contrary, the budget was expanded.
@ninab.45404 місяці тому
@@ingadaFrankly it's sad that she had to die for the show runners to remember were here for HER not for the drama.
@WhoShortsVids4 місяці тому
Don’t think it was that hard tbh
@billydeeuk3 місяці тому
My Nan is Scottish and she passed before Prince Phillip and Queen Elizabeth, but we had “Sleep, Dearie, Sleep” played at her funeral as we carried her in to the crematorium. It was a proper gut punch to hear it at both funerals and in this scene
@pauljordan44522 місяці тому
My condolences.
@DLNM4 місяці тому
As an American I say this with great respect, while this scene is obviously fictionalized, the regal stability she brought in a global chaotic time that lasted over 7 decades can NEVER be overstated. This scene encapsulates her never-ending commitment to the duty to which she pledged her entire life. From someone far away, thank you for never stopping. LEGEND
@Eggs-Benedict-Cucumber-Patch3 місяці тому
She served more military time than Trump's entire family.
@lucyhardy-styles-shield27283 місяці тому
The Royal Family haven't always been well liked, but we always accept them as part of who we are as a country. At least every senior royal has served their Mother/Grandmother in the armed forced. Hell Prince Andrew went and fought in the Falklands even though Queen Elizabeth didn't want him to go, say what you want about his connection to a Peado, he served his country loyally in that war
@bexp4363 місяці тому
You are so right and global stability is so desperately needed right now. The world is in such turmoil and without a leader to look to for guidance.
@Voidwurm17013 місяці тому
@@Eggs-Benedict-Cucumber-Patch And probably yours as well. Let's not be this way.
@Eggs-Benedict-Cucumber-Patch3 місяці тому
@prethorynscourge7889 Yeah.... 4th generation army brat
@Matt-yq4zr4 місяці тому
The director should receive an Emmy award for this scene.
@inigobantok15794 місяці тому
Daldry already won for Paterfamilias in Season 2
@Chuck08563 місяці тому
It's British -- it would be a BAFTA.
@gentleangel95133 місяці тому
Absolutely agree with you 😊
@BladedFish3 місяці тому
That's a bit much
@nope246013 місяці тому
No, it was dull and confused.
@Wikia30334 місяці тому
That final walk of the Queen in that vast and empty hallway... What a beautiful way of ending that magnificent show! Moved me to the tears, I'm still emotional... Thank you for such a wonderful 7 years!
@4deleDaz33m4 місяці тому
The fact that Queen Elizabeth wore a white dress in the last scene of the series proves that she left this world as a beautiful angel. The white dress symbolized heaven, the place where she belongs peacefully. It's a small detail that i really love.
@giuliacortopassi79424 місяці тому
Someone must have rewatched Lost before writing the final scene...
@PhilipTait-oi2hm4 місяці тому
Just for the record, that ‘vast and empty hallway’ is York Minster, one of the world’s greatest cathedrals
@Wikia30334 місяці тому
@PhilipTait-oi2hm thanks, now I know the place (I hope I'll recreate this scene one day...)
@PetrolHeadBrasil4 місяці тому
I cried like a baby...
@ndirangugichuki62603 місяці тому
Damn, when the young Elizabeth saluted ... !!
@mvsaeedМісяць тому
I loved that scene too ❤
@ByWayOfDeceptionМісяць тому
even a Yank is going to get the feels over that artistic touch
@JaypeaFoto3 місяці тому
This is the most iconic ending to any show ever. Its so meaningful, respectful and reverent. No matter how many times I watch it, it still makes me cry. Job well done.
@emmayoung6024Місяць тому
The final scene of the last Blackadder was amazing. So poignant
@chrispotter19894 місяці тому
This scene has so much symbolism. We see her past come to her as she wrestles with what the right thing to do is: Abdicate or stay Queen till death. If you notice in this scene both of those Elizabeth’s are symbols of her past life. they are here in all black to symbolize those deaths of her past selves and now they’ve made way for this seasoned, wiser Elizabeth to finish out her time and join them. Also the beauty of walking from that deep darker colored inner church area to the much brighter area is so beautiful and symbolizes her eventual walk into heaven
@inigobantok15794 місяці тому
Also, it highlighted the success of what the crown symbolizes which is constancy whilst showing instability once she crosses the horizon to her eventual death. Both the young and middle aged Elizabeth symbolized that. Nuance is what made this show unique.
@user-cj1xf3vk8k4 місяці тому
I’ve watched this episode twice very moving so well done
@stevebarcelos90084 місяці тому
I saw them dressed in black as one would at the funeral of anyone, this being the Queen. The long walk represents the many years after Charles getting married and even her husband passing that she kept on rulling till walking toward the light of the afterlife.
@anthonybennett23214 місяці тому
Very nice breakdown.
@matteo03224 місяці тому
Also Philip's last line "I'll leave it to you. Say one for me?", while she's crying, is very symbolic, like he announces his death just before hers
@jasonkoch31824 місяці тому
There's a poignant comparison in this scene that goes all the way back to one of the first scenes in Season 1, Episode 1. We see Elizabeth walking into Westminster Abbey with her father to marry Phillip. She is surrounded by people all there to support her. And by the end of the show, the final scene of Season 6 Episode 10, we see Elizabeth walking out of the chapel that is completely empty. No King George or Queen Elizabeth. No Margaret. No Phillip. No Winston. No one to guide her or support her anymore. She is completely on her own to make it work, and that long walk from the inner chapel through the outer chapel to the door is quite symbolic of how long she had to reign, really, on her own, before she departed.
@heather20284 місяці тому
Yes, beautifully said. One of the saddest things about getting so old is that you lose those you love most. I saw it with my father. He outlived my mother and all of his friends. So difficult. I saw someone say that the walk through the corridor was 96 steps. For every year of her life. Amazing series! I didn't want it to end.
@jasonkoch31824 місяці тому
@@heather2028 I haven’t counted the steps but given the attention to detail in this show, I would believe it.
@NaviNeku244 місяці тому
Literally no one else but herself. What a legend. ❤
@katiebonser97123 місяці тому
She lived a long and golden life, she will always be remembered as the Queen
@thunderbird19213 місяці тому
My hope is that "on the other side", her father, Churchill, Eisenhower and the other greats of that fading era were there to shake her hand, and welcome her and Philip to eternity. May all of those incredible men and women who helped save mankind in that terrible war and years that followed rest in honored peace.
@bullsonparade-kv7cc10 днів тому
Nah, she won't, she will be remembered as Elizabeth the second.
@mb56124 місяці тому
I didn’t cry at her funeral until the very end, as the piper played, then slowly walked away. That destroyed me. 💔
@nicolelawless99422 місяці тому
I cried the whole funeral knowing that could have been me 6 months later but I feel so relieved that Woody.EXE didn’t have to go through this process because he would have stepped down from Wales’s throne on the day of my funeral and my 2009 Woody would have had it with his future Queen my sister, Princess of Wales. Wales would have changed completely if Woody had taken it but Woody.EXE would never abdicate the throne and he’s carrying on a year after I got unwell and I’m still carrying on as Queen. Wales would never be the same without me and Woody.EXE in it but Woody should have a chance at least. I hope Woody and my sister will reign one day
@cb-74222 місяці тому
@@nicolelawless9942What the actual fuck did I just read?
@ruthhogg64232 місяці тому
@@cb-7422 😆🤷♀️
@Gar962294 місяці тому
I found the 1:00 part quite touching. An elderly woman knowing her time has come, looking back at her young self, and feeling a sense of happiness and acceptance with her life.
@joeshuler28864 місяці тому
When the queen is saluted by her precious years, it’s a reminder of a life dedicated to service.
@amora_obscura3 місяці тому
I’m watching the video while squatting over a dirt filled hole in Shanxi, China and upon reading your comment several large logs gushed out of my behind and my skin came into contact with the soft gelatinous substances, do you agree?
@mrc76843 місяці тому
WHAT-@@amora_obscura
@SanctusPaulus19622 місяці тому
@@amora_obscura No, I don't think I do.
@amora_obscuraМісяць тому
@@SanctusPaulus1962 WELL THAT"S JUST, LIKE, YOUR OPINION, MAN!
@GrandAdmiralThrawn.7th_Fleet3 місяці тому
So much symbolism and meaning here, it's such a beautiful ending. From Phillip leaving her side, symbolizing that he passed before her and she had to move forward without him. Then, her seeing herself lying in state, then seeing her past-selves. Her thinking about how far she's come and her life's journey. Then her walking through the corridor and through the door which opened without anyone there, showing only light on the other side, symbolizing her passing. 😢 Rest easy, your Majesty.
@sylquinn4075Місяць тому
The day I learned Elizabeth had died was the day I realized how much the world changes, and how quickly. She was there my entire life, and in an instant, she was gone. It changed the way I looked at the world. RIP Queen Elizabeth II, gone but never forgotten.
@JohnnyMac22374 місяці тому
Perfect ending…after all these years…they nailed this final scene.
@studiodeleeuw71184 місяці тому
They sure did! Perfect ending of ‘The Crown’
@adrielsebastian52164 місяці тому
Chills, literal chills! The symbolism with that last shot of her walking the long walk into the proverbial light is unmistakable. Even though this was set 17 years before her actual death, you could think of it as her soul making one last round during those quiet hours before her funeral, encountering her younger selves and being reminded of what parts of her she had to sacrifice to become Queen, before finally walking away and crossing into the afterlife, bringing to an end the second Elizabethan age. Probably the best way to wrap this magnificent series.
@misslegacyatheart4 місяці тому
That is an absolutely beautiful way to look at this scene.
@ehrichan67264 місяці тому
You mean 20* years before her actual death cause the queen mother passed in 2002 and Elizabeth in 2022
@stellarnyxxi4 місяці тому
@ehrichan6726 yes but this scene is after the wedding of camilla and charles, so it's currently 2005 in this scene. 17 years before 2022, her death.
@larrie94914 місяці тому
@@ehrichan6726 it’s 17 years because 2005-2022 is 17.
@srwla25014 місяці тому
What do you mean set 17 years before? Wasn't this scene shot after the Queens passing?
@imopman3 місяці тому
Thank you Queen Elizabeth II for serving for so long and faithfully. Rest well, your Majesty.
@amora_obscura3 місяці тому
I took a huge dump
@APG199120094 місяці тому
“Well Done, Ma’am” She served her kin, country and commonwealth for her whole life! And never faltered in that duty! As a Canadian and child of the 90s I always saw The Queen as that sweet, wise, wonderful grandmother that could teach you so many wondrous things. She passed not long after my own grandmother passed, so it hit a little hard, like I had just lost another sweet grandmother in life.
@arturincloud9892Місяць тому
I cannot respect the Queen and Great Britain because of their aggressive colonial policies and endless desire to destroy Russia 😒
@Vikkin12184 місяці тому
The way they made her stay alive as she has almost 2 decades of her life left yet have her funeral scene and passing on represented by the walk across the hall through the gate into the light is such an amazing way to do it.
@ninab.45404 місяці тому
It was our farewell to her.
@Inquisitor-Beals4 місяці тому
They should of had Philip waiting for her and them walking into the light together.
@madsellers49333 місяці тому
Because in this show about a queen, let's make it about a couple for the aesthetic @@Inquisitor-Beals
@Inquisitor-Beals3 місяці тому
@@madsellers4933 it still would’ve been nice to see
@GreatRobloxia85304 місяці тому
She stepped into the light once and for all. Her time as Queen will never be forgotten. RIP. 🪦
@user-hm6xy4nk5n4 місяці тому
stepped into the flames 😂
@Tmb11124 місяці тому
@@user-hm6xy4nk5n Must be a hard life living with such hate.
@danivarius4 місяці тому
I certainly will never forget it, nor her. She was queen for almost all of my life 😔 I know that this is a work of fiction but watching it is very upsetting 😳😢
@flamingarbre12844 місяці тому
@@danivariusShe was queen for most of people's lives who are alive today 😢
@user-hm6xy4nk5n4 місяці тому
@@danivarius d'awwww 🤣
@jasonbailey30Місяць тому
As an American, I think queen elizabeth is an icon that will truly be missed
@susandunn72073 місяці тому
American here and didn’t realize I was still grieving for your wonderful queen. Truly, Queen Elizabeth II’s legacy will be forever remembered.
@amora_obscura3 місяці тому
You need to get your head checked by a private jet
@generalbutterscotch48873 місяці тому
@@amora_obscura Oddly specific but okay
@cherylbristol5144Місяць тому
Good analogy.
@petelancaster6715Місяць тому
@@amora_obscura
@amora_obscuraМісяць тому
@@petelancaster6715 HELLO Peter William Lancaster6715! I suppose you are from Lancashire because I personally know many folks there with extremely intolerable BODY ODORS!! Why are you typing this from the comfort of your PORCELAIN THRONE! Your flatulence is deadly! On whose behalf are you so offended? was Mrs Elizabeth queen your mother???! The royal family does not give a single flying SHIT about you, Peter William Lancaster! Nor have they historically about the millions of people tortured, exploited, and MASSACRED under their bloody tyranny! GO TO BED, PETER! 😘
@IVY26Dantes4 місяці тому
Everyone has mentioned the symbolism of this scene, and it is truly beautiful and masterfully done, but something I noted was Phillip’s final scene, how he comforts her glibly, then says “say one for me” before “going on ahead”. It may not be something they planned for people to notice, but it just stands out to me. He was her rock, her “strength and stay” so to me, it was Perfect for that to be his last act; a comforting sweet moment, and a cheerful nod to her faith.
@mstevens944 місяці тому
I agree; Philip was ironically like Albert to Victoria with Elizabeth, her rock to keep her grounded and resilience to continue her duty as monarch.
@mashalam4 місяці тому
And notice where Prince Philip heading to the gate i think where the route going down the tomb site.
@leej-wp9ft4 місяці тому
I see her leaving through the door as being free in her next life. She has so much but never freedom.
@rickyolivarez3 місяці тому
I thought they were different religions so he cant pray there? Or am I a dumbass? 😂
@sparkequinox4 місяці тому
So much is said in this scene without a single word, incredible writing and acting. The entire life of the Queen and 6 seasons distilled into 2 minutes of screen time. The look on Imelda's face when the young Elizabeth appears is so spectacular it takes my breath away.
@rudymazar52664 місяці тому
Great acting all the Elizabeths
@ninab.45404 місяці тому
Only one who was missing was kid Lizzy. I would've had her run to the altar and catch older Liz's attention. This scene was her accepting her mortality before the long walk.
@Grubnar4 місяці тому
"Show, not tell!"
@christopherharris61452 місяці тому
I was born in 1952, so Elizabeth was my Queen for 70 years. When she died it felt like I had lost my Mom a second time. I haven't watched the series, but if it is as good as this scene, I'll have to stream it.
@ayakotami33182 місяці тому
I was crying seeing this scene for the first time and am again. I may be from the United States, but I grew up with her on the throne. Sbe was an amazing woman and a amazing Queen for the Commonwealth. It feels strange not having her on the throne. I miss her and Philip to this day and always will.
@pikachiew784 місяці тому
Can’t believe it’s been a year since she left. This ending scene is beautifully done and captured the three wonderful actresses playing the titular role. 🙏
@nicolelawless99424 місяці тому
It gave me some closure in coping with her death and I hope my bad dreams of united 93 end like this
@rubenmatos46414 місяці тому
0:45 the Queen looking at her coffin, the most haunting moment of the entire series… the music makes it even more beautiful
@thewanderer15983 місяці тому
I can’t believe people had an issue with this show. They kept it respectful and interesting
@ubergeek19683 місяці тому
This is the only scene of "The Crown" I have ever watched, and probably will remain so. I can, however, state that I fully expect that Her Late Majesty most likely did walk into eternity with that same determination shown here. She probably looked upon her passage through the veil to be nothing more than another duty to be fulfilled, another step in life that she would take without hesitation... and she was likely met by her ancestors with thunderous applause.
@peterhoughton37704 місяці тому
The final episode really leaned into the scope and grandeur of Shakespearian tragedy. Elizabeth was a small country woman, prim, contained, simple, and steely. When everyone else flipped out she was implacable, unflappable. She symbolised perfectly the generation she came from- unassuming and self deprecating and confident. She was the living embodiment of an older England, gone now for better or worse.
@opheliawinfrey95014 місяці тому
Very well said, I totally agree with “grandeur of a Shakespearean tragedy”!
@dimitrisolaz69214 місяці тому
Your comment is both so well written and relevant at the same time... Hats off.
@flamingarbre12844 місяці тому
Wow yes the tragedy, royalty, grandeur, pride, duty, sacrifice, all very Shakespearian 😮
@peterhoughton37704 місяці тому
@@dimitrisolaz6921 very kind, Thankyou.
@Kevc004 місяці тому
Yes she was unfeeling, while her soldiers massacred her citizens in the streets of Northern Ireland and the government in her name armed, trained and supplied loyalist terrorists to murder Irish Catholics. In Britain ye mourned her, in Ireland we celebrated.
@pabloprospero_4 місяці тому
This scene was iconic and unforgettable. A beautiful tribute to our queen. The empty and long corridor recalls the lonely burden that the crown imposes, and the long life that the queen enjoyed. Claire Foy and Olivia Colman were brilliant and with Imelda they gave us this incredible ending.👑♥️
@INYOURHEAD..4 місяці тому
She knighted Jimmy Saville twice. Yes what a tribute you say.
@Gerishnakov4 місяці тому
#notmyqueen
@music4thesoul804 місяці тому
It's way too soon for the scene to be referred to as "iconic" but I catch your meaning just the same.
@alexispaterson8143 місяці тому
The last lament of the Scottish piper broke my heart in both the real funeral and the programme. RIP QE and PP.
@kellyl85342 місяці тому
I love this ending. The way the bagpipes play is touching. Also the way they did it its like she saying goodbye to the job that she had , but also her family and lastly saying goodbye to her people.
@calebmalkavian4 місяці тому
In life, I have never been a big fan of Queen Elizabeth. Thanks to The Crown, I was able to understand her role, despite the fact that there are many things that are not real but fiction. Regardless of her good or bad decisions, Elizabeth remained firm and stoic in her role, in her community, until the end. , as if wanting to be the emblem of a nation. When little Elizabeth comes out from behind the coffin and greets her, like saying "Well done, Lilibeth" tears came to my eyes. Everything in this series has been perfect, throughout 6 seasons.
@advancedape97914 місяці тому
She kept her promise to her people and country for almost her entire adult life. It's more than any politician has ever done, for that alone she is one of my all-time favourite Britons.
@laralarah22364 місяці тому
Class, nobility, service to the nation. Rest in eternal peace Your Britannic Majesty. Job well done.@@advancedape9791
@3wydreamer1474 місяці тому
i guess it depends on who has been affected by her. she can be loved by the brits but there are certain thing she has done or rather, not done in regards to de-colonialized countries that others resent her for. @@advancedape9791
@TheStepmonkey4 місяці тому
@@advancedape9791 True, she was a respectable woman
@JayEey4 місяці тому
Elizabeth was the embodiment of what the Crown is supposed to be in the British constitution. Not the myth, or what it ought to be, she didn’t take her position lightly and put duty to the nation ahead of her own life. She represents the sovereignty of the UK. There will be none like her again.
@WhiteRabbit16174 місяці тому
*When Philip leaves her in the chapel with saying, "I am leaving you now, pray for me" It was the moment i realized its hinting Philip's death time. ,he died before queen.. And then this scene continues* beautiful 🥺💔 'But we all cried tons when princess Margret saying farewell to queen in episode 8" So admire of these sisters bonding 😢💔
@markbiggart12654 місяці тому
When they said goodbye at the gates of the palace it broke my heart
@WhiteRabbit16174 місяці тому
@@markbiggart1265 *and when Elizabeth giving her stick for walking, Margret grabbed Elizabeth's hand instead of stick.. It says alot... That as long you are with me I don't need anything.* 💔💔💔🥺
@stockleycat3 місяці тому
This scene and the end scene in S1,E2 where Queen Mary does the deep curtsy and meets the new Queen Elizabeth’s eyes are the most powerful of the series (to me).
@caoimherush44884 місяці тому
I know I'm Irish but this made me emotional despite our differences as a nation
@silverblueshadow4 дні тому
most people around the world loved her not because for the institution she represents, but actually the personal connection they felt with her, as she was perhaps quite like the grandma who's been in the background, who's always there with us as our world goes through its ups and lows. it's the human connection which connects us to her, and us to each other as we will miss her kind presence, who we used to know, that despite how the world changes, she would still be there with her grandmotherly smiles
@michelangelosimone67694 місяці тому
I have finished the episode a few minutes ago, and after 7 years, I said goodbye to this show, and to the Queen. I am an italian boy, but I cant explain the admiration for this show and for the late Elizabeth II. Now, I can finally say "Goodbye my Queen, may you rest in peace". Thank you The Crown
@tonybuc674 місяці тому
I share your sentiments. As an American I just loved this show and what Queen Elizabeth represented. ❤❤❤
@02june804 місяці тому
Trovo ancora veramente difficile credere che Sua Maestà la regina Elisabetta II non sia più - era come la migliore amica di tutti.
@luckyluke82004 місяці тому
Sono perfettamente d’accordo. Una serie magnifica ed un finale da occhi lucidi. Goodbye Lilibeth😢
@user-yq6tq6kt1m4 місяці тому
I'm from Mexico and still can't find the words to explain why we feel this way for someone who we barely knew, someone who didn't even rule the country we lived in. It's truly amazing!
@jesusaa98734 місяці тому
Que hermosas palabras, yo como mexicano pienso y siento igual que tú, descanse en paz la última gran monarca del Mundo la Reina Elizabeth II.
@JaehaerysTheConciliator4 місяці тому
Did anyone notice the path Queen Elizabeth walks on at the end, if you ignore the triangular pattern at the starting of the path and the box at the end of it, there are exactly 17 lines in between the middle over which she walks over. Signifying her remaining 17 year reign from the time the show ends at (2005) to the end of her reign (2022). After which she walks into the gate with shining light, symbolising afterlife.
@tihomirgenev48382 місяці тому
Seriously , what a show... amazing .. it really shows you the history of the Crown. Phenomenal acting, and the characters were superb , please please watch this show if you like history , you will not regret it!!
@user-jp4tl9zd8n4 місяці тому
This is the hardest things to see in the crown movie 🍿🎥 and her death ☠️💀 and her families members in tears and I and my sister Dori watching it on mine and hers tvs on the living room sofa's.
@winkiesdiner82384 місяці тому
I like the symbolic of this long corridor, even if we are imagining her death in this scene, she still had a long way before passing that door, which of course symbolizes heaven.
@4deleDaz33m4 місяці тому
And speaking of symbolizing heaven, don't forget that she wore a white dress. That white in the dress also symbolized heaven, the place where she belongs peacefully
@LorraineTuazon4 місяці тому
I thought the long corridor symbolized her long reign.
@jasonvargas75644 місяці тому
I don’t think anyone in that family is heaven-bound after all that they’ve done.
@cazia94 місяці тому
@@LorraineTuazonI felt like it symbolized how during life she was such a powerful force and the closer she got to the door the closer she became part of history until we say ‘she was’ versus ‘she is’
@PaminaStormborn4 місяці тому
thank you for this comment. It is unbearable how especially the last season idolizes this psychic family.@@jasonvargas7564
@patricianeiva22474 місяці тому
Phillip going out before her, by the side door. The long walk she did until getting to the door representing the 17 years she still had ahead of her. The symbolism was brilliant.
@Gerishnakov4 місяці тому
I've seen that long walk referred to as meaning multiple things on this thread. Maybe it was just a good shot to end the series on?
@littleberry09584 місяці тому
In real life, Elizabeth died 17 months after Philip. So I was confused when you said 17 years, then realised you meant from the time The Crown finished in 2005. But either fits perfectly in my opinion.
@patricianeiva22474 місяці тому
@@Gerishnakov I’ve seen other interpretations too, this is just how I perceived it. But they’re all brilliant. She was a magnificent woman.
@patricianeiva22474 місяці тому
@@littleberry0958 yes, exactly.
@gabrielahou-hauenstein9075Місяць тому
It was 70 years not 17
@Slonge923 місяці тому
Unfortunately ‘The Crown’ died after season four. Tragically, for the world, we lost a loved one when QEII passed away.
@ThorsHammer12 місяці тому
The Lady was a Titan of modern history. You could be forgiven for thinking she would live forever.
@ilmsff74 місяці тому
I love this scene. Little Elizabeth stepping out from behind the coffin, saluting, and smiling. As if saying, "Look how far we've come! You did it! You did your duty and accomplished your mission. Well done!"
@amora_obscura3 місяці тому
She farted during the filming of the scene
@adrienchandler49064 місяці тому
This was SO beautifully done that it made me cry.
@__sergei4 місяці тому
IKR, I'm not even British at all and I felt it so intimate.
@Mumspov4 місяці тому
Me also 😢
@eviluchiha4 місяці тому
Me too
@annmonica22534 місяці тому
Me too
@AtlasBlizzard3 місяці тому
Same 😭
@matty24572 місяці тому
With out doubt the best ending ever. RIP Maam
@robbie-cz3yq3 місяці тому
THE ENGLISH CROWN MY HAVE BEEN HELD ONLY BY KINGS IT WAS THIS ONLY WOMAN WHO WORE THEE CROWN FOR OVER 70YRS LIKE A BRITISH QUEEN,THANK YOU YOUR MAJESTY
@fjorgyn74383 місяці тому
Did you for get about Elizabeth Tudor and her sister, Mary I?
@caps_lock_4 місяці тому
Literally just finished this episode. I know a lot of it's fiction but one thing is for sure, she was an absolutely remarkable woman. Utterly dedicated in fulfilling her duty to her nation.
@MagicalSkyWizard4 місяці тому
She was a cannibal
@MrGoji123454 місяці тому
speak for yourself@@MagicalSkyWizard
@truebeliever813 місяці тому
yes she was@@MagicalSkyWizard
@teresajeffries39342 місяці тому
@MagicalSkyWizard oh good lord. 🙄🙄🙄🙄
@Dana-712FifthAve2 місяці тому
@@teresajeffries3934yep, agreed 😂.
@cerealfibre69384 місяці тому
You did your duty for the country from 6th February 1952 - 8th September 2022. Well done, Your Majesty. R.I.P 🕊 🕊 🕊 🕊
@lboogie55803 місяці тому
3:28 Final Title: On September 8, 2022 Queen Elizabeth II died peacefully in her sleep at Balmoral Castle this afternoon with her children King Charles and Princess Anne by her side. May her legacy and monarch live on
@Kidotaii2 місяці тому
I attended the lying in state in Westminster Abbey, queued for 13 hours from 3am in the morning. I would have queued for 13 more hours just to have been able to pay my respects again, for the sense of stability, belonging, and empathy she provided us during the celebratory and difficult times. I queued for what was 12 hours 45 minutes in the cold, and when I begin to walk down the steps of the hall, it felt like she was there. Like her living soul comforting every person in the room, resting on the top of the hairs on your arms, slightly suffocating but no struggle, I don't cry but I began to, trying to hold it back, the atmosphere was far unlike any other funeral i'd been to, one where I didn't want to leave. I'd never had the pleasure of meeting her, but I had the honor to be able to pay my respects to her before they closed the line. RIP Queen Elizabeth II
@TrevorJ-kp3tx4 місяці тому
The doors (Heaven's Gates) opening at the end....well done.
@leratokanono6258Місяць тому
Heaven
@cherylbristol5144Місяць тому
The portal to the next existence.
@canxtanweМісяць тому
she definitely went to hell
@corgeousgeorgeМісяць тому
@@canxtanweLol, yeah I wasn't looking at that as the warm white glow of heaven, I was looking at it like the hot white burning light of hell! Granted both don't exist but meh, it's nice to think of.
@lorraineb.4698Місяць тому
The younger Elizabeth played by Claire Foye was a likable vulnerable, sympathetic character
@SepSoup4 місяці тому
I've never seen such a perfect ending. A true masterpiece.
@DavidLJarvis3 місяці тому
One of the most amazingly well done and beautiful scenes ever written and produced. I can't imagine the writing and planning that had to be done to present this as it stands. Magic. As she was.
@henry7704 місяці тому
0:00 The bagpipe player is her version of an angel calling her to rest. 0:27 As the sovereign never dies, we see the Crown on her casket instead of her physically, as in death it has has moved on into the soul of the succeeding monarch spiritually. 1:00 The woman she "put aside" steps into view, no longer obscured by the Crown. Elizabeth Windsor, wearing a British uniform symbolizing duty, salutes Elizabeth Regina, proud to have been the sacrifice to allow the latter to perform the highest British duty. We know this is the woman she put aside because she's full of the kind of emotion a monarch is not permitted, but even this emotion, a beaming smile with the slightest of nods, is in service of confirming that pride. Elizabeth Regina is assured by her younger self that she did the right thing in answering the call. 1:37 Now that the Elizabeths are no longer in conflict with one another, there is no longer any reason to debate, so even her past selves no longer have anything to say. She doesn't have to look back to know that they're there because she doesn't have to look back to know who she is, and now is a time to move forward. 2:22 Starting when the camera is over the hall, we are shown an uninterrupted shot of her walking its entire length, one second in duration for each year of the longest reign of a monarch in recorded history. 3:32 Since the sovereign never dies, it is Elizabeth Windsor who walks into the white light, moving on.
@Chanterelle1374 місяці тому
An impeccable way of representing the end and a new beginning. Her decision not to step down (shuffling the cards during her speech to skip that part) signaled a rebirth, a re-commitment to the rest of her reign as Queen. In the group photo scene, she appeared to reawaken, re-commit to her duty. I admire how Peter Morgan wove in the imagery of her funeral 17 years later, but the final scene suggested that she was still very much alive and walking alone, to continue her duty as Queen. Brilliant ending that can be interpreted in many ways.
@alexedelweiss32674 місяці тому
She walked 96 steps before reaching the door
@santiagopizanodelgado52314 місяці тому
This is definitely one of the most poetic, reflexive and perfectly well done endings I have ever seen, I am not from the united kingdom but I am huge fan of it's culture and the royal family is one of my favorite topics, the Queen will always be remembered as one of the most historic leaders, not only from the united kingdom, but for the universal story as well, remember when I watched the funeral live one year ago and this will bring a lot of people feel exactly what they felt when they were watching the funeral on TV, because it was my case. Rest in peace your Majesty.🫡😞😢😭
@amystuckey59004 місяці тому
We’ll said
@IpsissimusPrime3 місяці тому
This is a brilliant scene. Love that they brought Claire Foy back for this . She really shines.
@kathyo94203 місяці тому
Of all the scenes in the entire series, this is the one that has haunted me. It was just perfect. It saddens me that there will not be another female monarch in my lifetime.
@mattep744 місяці тому
All three actresses together in the last scene. Bagpipe The long walk and the door opens. Could not be done better
@Maatjuhhh4 місяці тому
When I read that every incarnation would appear, I imagined it would be a transition scene in which Claire Foy would walk somewhere and we go past a pillar or something and then see her change into Olivia Colman and so forth. But this is beautifully done.
@leogerman10904 місяці тому
1:00 - When that young princess Elizabeth in her WWII uniform appeared, I really started crying.
@Derek-je6vg4 місяці тому
Me too
@johncrossacevedo10144 місяці тому
viola prettejohn actress name
@red29774 місяці тому
@@johncrossacevedo1014 she is soo adorable
@Gerishnakov4 місяці тому
Really? I started rolling my eyes.
@ninab.45404 місяці тому
@@GerishnakovKid Elizabeth was missing.
@trevorday79234 місяці тому
I've never been much of a Royalist so I didn't think I'd care when she died. I'd have sympathy for her family of course, as anyone would, but it wouldn't be an earth-shattering blow. But it was. And now, a year later, after having spent that year watching those who claim to be governing the country she so loved and did so much for sell it out and betray us over and over again..... I'm honestly a tiny bit glad she never saw just how quickly people with not even an infinitesimal shred of the honour and love she had for the country have defiled and utterly betrayed everything she stood for. The day we lost her...... the biggest part of the soul of England died with her.
@AtlasBlizzard4 місяці тому
This made me cry. What a phenomenal conclusion to the series, and a respectful sendoff to Her Majesty. Bravo!
@jKDC19874 місяці тому
This was beautifully done. I wish it had just titled a little more at the end. E.g. “Elizabeth II, would reign for another 17 years, she would die as the longest serving female head of state in world history and Britain’s longest serving Monarch, reigning for over 70 years. She became one of the most beloved and popular figures in history ”. Elizabeth The Great- April 21st 1926- Sep 8th 2022.
@Meglomanic6664 місяці тому
This was one of the things the earlier seasons did really well. The context of what happened next in the end credits for each figure.
@jKDC19874 місяці тому
Agreed 👍
@countlitmogaphil3924 місяці тому
And so it ends. Im kind of glad that towards the end they brought the attention back to where it always belonged, The Queen. Diana, charles, william and harry took up so much screentime that it was almost annoying how little we got to know the s5 and 6 Queen. Imelda Staunton hardly got time to shine, but this ending truly showed how good she was
@Mr79Shahin4 місяці тому
Yeh agreed, when it diverted to the whole Diana/Dodi thing, I lost interest. The last 2/3 episodes saved this season and the ending was done very well
@sarahseabury91713 місяці тому
I've never watched The Crown, but that was xtremely emotional & really hit home the emotions of the time
@imissmayberry123 місяці тому
My drunk ass was waiting for Paddington Bear to take her hand 😢😢
@Kenhartman29903 місяці тому
Hi my friend how are you doing today 😊
@morganirvine23274 місяці тому
"i declare before you all my life whatever it be long or short will be devoted to your service" she lived 17 years more years beyond the shows timeline to be the lonest reigning britsh monarch
@achaudhari1014 місяці тому
It’s a shame she didn’t live for two more years as she would have been the longest ruler in Europe, longer than Louis XIV of France had she did.
@Gerishnakov4 місяці тому
It's a shame she didn't actually do anything of use with those years.
@ihateidiots57053 місяці тому
the same goes to you@@Gerishnakov
@sashakoevoets7344 місяці тому
I saw this at a special premiere yesterday and I had to say, everyone there was bawling their eyes out during this scene. It still brings up tears during this
@Gerishnakov4 місяці тому
Get a grip.
@nickbromhall4 місяці тому
@@Gerishnakovwhy don’t you get a grip?
@petelancaster6715Місяць тому
@@Gerishnakov It's been 3 months and your comment hasn't gotten even one single like. Tells you everything you need to know about its worth.
@amora_obscuraМісяць тому
@@petelancaster6715
@amora_obscuraМісяць тому
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@Chris-zx8xh4 місяці тому
The powerful scene is combined so well with the epic music. That dynamic and lively rhythm when the young Elizabeth Windsor showed up and paid tribute to the self that she devoted her life to; the beautiful melody when Claire and Olivia appeared and at last solemn music symbolizing the long reign that the Queen has enjoyed and her services to the Crown, accompanying the last journey to the end of her life, ending with a peaceful tone that stays in the collective memory of the world. And the walk, although she had to finish the last period of her rule by herself, this was undoubtedly a tremendous tribute to her remarkable life and the legacy she left behind.
@gregmunro11373 місяці тому
This made me completely ugly cry...God Bless the Queen
@katerinathatcher70043 місяці тому
Ugh ...the same 😢
@DennisReed24 місяці тому
it was LONG and prosperous. you've done beautifully ma'am...now come have a well deserved rest..you belong to history now forever...
@tonybuc674 місяці тому
Your comment made me cry. Beautifully said 😢🥹❤️
@fairmaidenvoyage874 місяці тому
This is beautiful. I'm an American and I cried like a baby when Queen Elizabeth died. May she rest in peace.
@Opurra2 місяці тому
I’m American and I broke down as well.
@Michael-wt4qsДень тому
Aa a Brit i can't tell you the immense impact the death had on us as a nation - she guided us through so much, her covid broadcast being an example not to mention her world stage presence of grace and stability. Her Christian faith has guided me to search more spiritually as the strain of being an icon destroys so many in both pop and political arenas. Now we put faith in Charles, wish him happiness with Camilla and to be honest know we are in safe hands long term with William and Catherine. There is so little to cling to nowadays in politics, it is a mess, so thank you for feeling the echoes of what as a nation we cherish. We all look up and hope and in her case we looked up and saw a rock.
@joilynmagayonМісяць тому
Such a thoughtful and respectful representation of the Queen's life and service. I cried watching this. 💕
@staceyrashkin26093 місяці тому
This scene broke me all over again. Not many series or movies can do that anymore. Just superb writing.
@thatnorwegianguy19864 місяці тому
When the score for the show is interjected along side the lone bagpiper playing sleep dearie sleep, having it match so perfectly was very well done on whomever scored the show. Such a great scene and despite the critisisms the show got it was a pretty good tribute to the late queen
@thisisajang4 місяці тому
A poignant and touching tribute to one of the best monarch ever lived. Rest in peace, my lady, Your Majesty.
@ohdang85154 місяці тому
She wouldn't have pissed on your ass if your guys were on fire. "My lady" hahaha. Delusional, innit.
@nomahope31824 місяці тому
What are her achievements? What made her of the greatest monarchs?
@mals89884 місяці тому
Having steered the Royal Family through the majority of the 20th century; having navigated the changes, coped with the globalisation of the media; coped with being subject to the 24 hour new cycle; left as (along with her namesake QE1 and Victoria) amongst the most loved of all monarchs @@nomahope3182
@courtneyt28114 місяці тому
Yeah, A+ work protecting her pedo son. The best to ever do it.
@07Flash11MRC4 місяці тому
@@courtneyt2811 "her pedo son": Stop blaming women for the actions of men.
@Jacquesharris963 місяці тому
Buckingham Palace has announced the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was the worst words I ever heard in my life Knowing I would never see the Queen again
@michaelwalker74133 місяці тому
This scene was a total gut punch. What a fitting way to say this is where the story ends. It was so eloquently done the long walk, 70 seconds equating to 70 years of reign. There shall never be another. I think we all thought she’d live forever.
@ladymondegreen4 місяці тому
I think I cried or almost cried during every episode of this second part. There were just beautiful themes and moments in each, and this ending…just gorgeous and fitting and emotional. I’m going to miss this show!!
@vegasgirl35384 місяці тому
Same. The episode when Margaret died, I bawled from beginning to end.
@sannevorrink4 місяці тому
When Claire and Olivia stepped into the screen I nearly cried. I’m so happy they did that❤😢
@der_sebbl3 місяці тому
That scene feels incredibly powerful
@SymphonyBrahms2 місяці тому
So am I.
@theabelrojoazulchannel24243 місяці тому
She must've been a respectful Queen, she was there to witness History moments, World War 2, JFK Assianation and 9/11
@aleksandarvil57183 місяці тому
+ Great Economic Crisis (1929), Stalin's death (1953), Decolonization, creation of Israel (1948), building of Berlin Wall (1961), Beatles, Freddie Mercury’s Queen, Fall of Berlin Wall (1989), Colapse of USSR/Soviet Union (1991), Internet, Google, Brexit 2016, Russia - Ukraine conflict (2022 - )
@theabelrojoazulchannel24243 місяці тому
@@aleksandarvil5718 Those too, did she witness the Civil Rights movement?
@aleksandarvil57183 місяці тому
@@theabelrojoazulchannel2424 YES, even Superman, Batman, Captain America, Marvel Comics, Star Trek, Star Wars, Harry Potter !!!
@paulaneary78774 місяці тому
WOW, I think it is GREAT that this scene portrays her walking calmly and resolutely. Not laying down in a dark sad room. Such a beautiful tribute to the woman, and the station she held in life. Bravo, very wll done scene.