A talented pianist performed a wonderful and remarkable tribute to the Queen at one of the train stations and admired the entire crowd.
To the pleasure of viewers, well-known organist Anna Lapwood came to a stop at the train station near The Shard, where she made a decision to play unique music for the monarch, who died ‘peacefully’ on Thursday evening at her castle at the age of 96.
Succeeding the surprise performance, she tweeted a video to her 31k followers, writing, ‘This was very moving.’
‘Stayed at the train station organ to perform a few of pieces for the Queen.’
One of the pleasant security officers, who called Marcella, asked whether I could play one beautiful music, and I unthinkable said yes sure.’ She used to be a singer, it turns out!
‘And, doubtless, at the end of the performance, she had awarded the crowd and praise she deserved!! It was all very exciting․ We ended up playing a lot of duets, which was amusing.’
One of the eyewitnesses who was really admired took a video of the performance from several perspectives and posted it on the internet.