The funeral of Edward VII in May 1910 was a breathtaking event, marked by the impressive sight of nine kings riding together. The atmosphere was somber yet awe-inspiring, with the crowd dressed in black, reflecting the gravity of the occasion. Their hushed admiration led to gasps as they witnessed this rare spectacle unfold before them.
Barbara W. Tuchman's "The Guns of August" captures this moment, illustrating the grandeur of the funeral while highlighting the solemnity of the day. The presence of royalty and the collective emotion of the crowd underscored the significance of Edward VII's passing, marking the end of an era and the somber nature of public mourning.