At Peggy's Funeral, which from the vestments worn by the clergy, is supposed to be in a Church of England church, her casket is draped with the Union Flag, as is appropriate for someone who has served in the military. However, the large spray of flowers on top of the flag is contrary to military protocol; if anything were to be on top of the flag, it would be her service cap and medals.
Also, the clergyman inviting her niece to speak is wearing what appears to be a black cope. It is doubtful that any 21st c. Church of England church would even have such a thing; the appropriate colour for vestments at a funeral is white. (There are glimpses of at least one other cleric wearing "choir habit" with a black tippet, which is actually a vestigial academic garment, and appropriate for a funeral office with no Communion (Mass).)
Scritto da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 08:31

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