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King Charles' Wachen honored Ozzy Osbourne in Buckingham Palace after the rocker's death
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The band of the Coldstream Guards played the Black Sabbath song “Paranoid” during the change of the guard ceremony
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Osbourne shared a supportive word after joining the throne
King Charles'Soldiers honored Ozzy Osbourne With a musical homage after the death of the prince of darkness.
On July 30th, fan film material was shared Tiktok Showed the band of the Coldstream Guards, which performed the black Sabbath song “Paranoid” during the change of guard ceremony in Buckingham Palace.
“It's great. The proudest that I have felt in this country for about 15 years,” wrote a commentator under the video.
“This is British from its best,” said another. “Rip Ozzy.”
The waking change takes over the guards, which is made up of the Coldstream Guards, the band of Coldstream Guards and Scots Guards on July 9, 2023.
The watchman is a royal ceremony in which soldiers with active service who took part in the next rotation of patrol exchange disorders, with which “old Guard” and “New Guard” exchange spaces have exchanged music from a military volume.
The guards honored the late black Sabbath Rocker on the day of his Grief procession in Birmingham, EnglandWhere crowds lined the streets in a reaction that reminds of the public grief of a royal death.
Osbourne died on Tuesday, July 22nd, at the age of 76Over five years after he had announced that he was diagnosed with a Parkinson's disease In 2003.
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Mourners line the streets as the funeral edge of Ozzy Osbourne on July 30, 2025 by Birmingham, England.
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The heavy metal legend Listed from a throne at the Black Sabbath's setting concert on July 5 in his hometown Birmingham.
“This show meant everything,” said one source before the people. “It brought his career to the circle.”
The rocker reality star crossed the ways several times over the years with the British royals. He appeared at the “Party in the Palace” concert to celebrate Queen ElizabethThe golden anniversary in Buckingham Palace in 2002 and mingled with the future King Charles At a reception for his charity, then the prince's trust, called in 2006 in the Clarence House.
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Ozzy Osbourne and the then Prince Charles share a reception of Clarence House on May 18, 2006.
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After King Charles' joining the throne about Queen Elizabeth's death in September 2022, the “Crazy Train” singer shared a supportive word for the new sovereign.
“He is a very, very nice man. He always treated me with the greatest respect,” said Osbourne The New York Post. “Indeed, when I had my bike accident [in 2003]He sent me a bottle of Scotch … I wish him all the best. “
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