Queen’s funeral pulls in massive TV ratings as nation tunes in to mourn late monarch

AN audience of around 28 million viewers watched the Queen’s funeral in the UK on Monday, making it one of the country’s biggest ever TV events.

More than 50 UK channels broadcast the service, as the nation paused to pay a final farewell to Queen Elizabeth II.



Queen’s funeral pulls in massive TV ratings as nation tunes in to mourn late monarch
The funeral procession marches down The Mall following the service at Westminster Abbey

Queen’s funeral pulls in massive TV ratings as nation tunes in to mourn late monarch
The Ceremonial Procession of the Queen’s coffin travels down the Long Walk

The overall audience peaked at 12.25pm, as her coffin was carried through the streets from Westminster Abbey.

Around 20million people watched on BBC One at that time, while ITV‘s audience numbers peaked at 5.3million.

The overnight figures from ratings body Barb do not include all viewers watching through streaming apps like BBC iPlayer and ITV Player, or those who saw it on big screens outdoors or in cinemas, churches or pubs.

An average of 26.2million viewers watched the Westminster Abbey funeral service between 11.00am and 12pm across all channels, with 18.5million of those watching on the BBC.



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In comparison, Princess Diana’s funeral in 1997 had more than 32million UK viewers.

A similar number are thought to have watched England’s World Cup victory in 1966, although that occurred before the modern TV ratings system began.

Almost 27.7million watched Boris Johnson‘s Prime Ministerial statement on 10 May 2020, when he set out a plan to ease the first coronavirus lockdown.

And the London 2012 Olympic opening and closing ceremonies each attracted almost 24.5million viewers.

The BBC’s coverage of the funeral and processions through London was anchored by Huw Edwards, with David Dimbleby taking over when the cortege reached Windsor for a later committal service.

Dimbleby was following in the footsteps of his father Richard, who played a similar on-air role at the funeral of King George VI in 1952 and the Queen’s coronation the following year.

Kirsty Young was also on the BBC presenting team on Monday, while Tom Bradby and Julie Etchingham led the coverage on ITV.



Queen’s funeral pulls in massive TV ratings as nation tunes in to mourn late monarch
Emotional members of the royal family follow Her Majesty’s coffin