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269:". The bagpiper is given permission by the Queen to offer his rendition of the soldier's ballade inside the house and he proceeds to play. The loud bagpipes resound through the house as several members of the staff recognize the melody with visible expressions showing their recognition of the memory of fallen soldiers. One of the maids working with others preparing a reception room elsewhere in the home recalls the lyrics and intones them while her co-workers stop to hear her thoughtful rendition of the ballade singing: "Sleep, brave soldier, underneath the cold soil/ For under the quiet lawn will be your resting place/ And still this is finer for you, than nothing at all/ Sleep, Dearie Sleep." 480: 315:, complimenting Elizabeth for staying strong despite her internal struggle. He expresses his doubts that those who will come after her are "remotely ready" to take on the crown. He says that Elizabeth was "born ready", and that she is one of a kind. He says they won't have to worry about that, as once someone else takes over, they will be buried in that very chapel, while he also expresses his belief that the Monarchy will come to an end after they are gone, as "the system no longer makes sense". 56: 304:. The young Elizabeth explains that while the system is not kind, natural, nor fair, she thrives in it, and the system, in turn, thrives under her. The elder Queen asks about the life and the personal identity she put aside to become Queen, to which her younger self responds that her old personal identity as "Elizabeth Windsor" has been long gone, that only her identity as The Queen remains, and there is nothing to return to. 628: 239:, Elizabeth is more skeptical and emotional about the prospect. During a planning meeting, the Queen later says that her preference for a funeral would be a "quiet service in Scotland". However, her advisors note that people will want to celebrate her reign, as the longest-serving monarch in British history. 318:
Philip leaves, and the Queen is left alone in the chapel, as she looks back on her life. She picks up her handbag and turns to see her bagpiper play her chosen funeral lament, "Sleep, Dearie, Sleep". As she moves towards the exit, her coffin appears, with the crown, orb, and scepter resting on it.
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to the people's service. The young Elizabeth says that the crown is a "symbol of permanence, of stability, of continuity" and that to step down would suggest a luxury of choice, going against the idea that it is her birthright. She says that the elder Queen is actually in her prime and has become
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Assured of her decision, The Queen makes her speech after the wedding, deliberately skipping the card containing her abdication message, which William and Harry notice. William hints to the Queen that he knew what she had been struggling with, and she tells him that he needs to look after Harry,
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uniform, steps out and salutes the Queen. As the Queen turns back towards the exit, Claire Foy's and Olivia Colman's versions of the Queen appear, and she makes her way through the chapel. The exit door opens and she leaves, displaying a symbolic bright white light.
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what they think of their father's planned marriage. Prince Harry resists the suggestion, while Prince William agrees as long as his father is happy. The Queen then informs Prince Charles of the result, and he immediately goes to Camilla to finally propose to her.
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uniform from a costume hire company and has been photographed wearing it at a birthday party. In the horse stable, the Queen imagines a conversation with her middle-aged self (
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The Queen then asks her bagpiper what kind of lament he finds most beautiful, as she is choosing the appropriate music for her funeral. The bagpiper then plays "
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where she would announce this news. However, she later imagines another dialogue with her young-aged self (
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rated the episode two stars out of five, calling it "a bitter, mournful note to end on".
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begin planning their respective funerals, with the Queen being presented with a model of
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The elder Queen being flanked by two other younger versions of herself. Left to right:
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After Charles and Camilla's wedding reception, Philip and Elizabeth talk in the
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Following this imagined conversation, the Queen starts planning a speech at
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From behind it, a young Elizabeth (Viola Prettejohn), wearing an
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A scandal arises involving Prince Harry, who has chosen a German
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and the 60th overall, the episode was written by series creator
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procession. While Philip is "stimulated" by planning for
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The Crown
Sleep, Dearie, Sleep
The Crown

Olivia Colman
Imelda Staunton
Claire Foy
Stephen Daldry
Peter Morgan
The Crown (season 6)
List of episodes
series finale
historical drama
The Crown
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Peter Morgan
Stephen Daldry
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The Queen
the Duke of Edinburgh
her state funeral
his own funeral
The Prince of Wales
Camilla Parker Bowles
St. George's Chapel
Prince William
Prince Harry
Sleep, Dearie, Sleep
Afrika Korps
Olivia Colman

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