Massed Pipes and Drums Depart Wellington Barracks

The Royal Family channel shared this video of the moment massed pipes and drums left Wellington Barracks ahead of the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in London.

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‘Massed Pipes and Drums Depart Wellington Barracks’

The Massed Pipes and Drums and Royal Navy Sailors depart Wellington Barracks on the morning of the Queen’s funeral.

#WellingtonBarracks #QueensFuneral #QueenElizabethII

Report by Iain Jones.

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2 thoughts on “Massed Pipes and Drums Depart Wellington Barracks”

  1. I am always reminded of Harry Andrews in his role in The Red Beret or Paratrooper “ I pity the man who hears the pipes and wasn’t born in Scotland”. Listening to the lone piper at the service with tears blinding me.Ron Oliver

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