In a touching tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth, the royal family sings 'The Lord Is My Shepherd' at her funeral. And it is encouraging to see royalty and national leaders all singing to the King of kings.
In this clip, the royal family sings at the funeral service for the queen. Standing in the ornate sanctuary, people everywhere wearing black and paying their respects to the Queen, who is laid to rest in her dignified coffin. There are clips zooming in on specific family members as they sing.
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Most appear to be familiar with the song and are singing along.
There is a stunning clip from the top of the sanctuary scaling down, revealing the beauty in the architecture of the chapel. Then, the camera zooms in on her beautiful crown and jewels laid on her coffin.
It is precious seeing Prince William and his family singing along. Little George appears so sincere in his worship. Gorgeous flowers with pink and red blooms adorn the late monarch's casket.
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This is a moment of holiness and reverence captured on film as the royal family sings. We are able to get a look into the service honoring the life of the queen and ultimately giving glory to God.
I am certain loved ones found great comfort in this hymn. They share the knowledge that Queen Elizabeth II is now with her Good Shepherd. Francois Rous composed this hymn based on a Scripture song coming from Psalm 23.
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“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters, He restores my soul, He leads me in paths of righteousness for his name's sake.” Psalm 23:1-3
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