The Piper Who Played Each Morning For The Queen Had A Symbolic Role At Her Funeral
Because the funeral service for Queen Elizabeth II neared its conclusion at London’s Westminster Abbey on Monday, the sound of bagpipes crammed the big church.
The Queen’s Piper — a place that dates back to the reign of Queen Victoria and is at present held by Pipe Main Paul Burns — performed “Sleep, Dearie, Sleep” from an elevated doorway.
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