So the numbers are in.
Official viewing figures of 28 million (or 26 million if you read the Times!). Sure that's a bid number, but I would suggest nowhere as high as the hyperbole which suggested this would be the most watched event in the UK ever, only question being how much higher than the previous record.
But the reality is that the viewing figures broke no records, indeed aren't even the highest of the 2020s (that record remains with the 2021 Euros final). And not close to the numbers that watched Diana's funeral. And putting the 28 million in context - despite the wall-to-wall mourn-fest just 42% actually watched the funeral - the majority didn't. Believe the BBC and you'd have thought that everyone would be respectfully watching except half a dozen hardened republicans (whose voices weren't permitted to be heard) and a bunch of weird and undesirable Scots nats.
And we also have the official numbers for 'The Queue' - we were being told that a million people would participate, then 750,000 or maybe 400,000. The reality, 250,000 - over 4 days, so about the capacity of Arsenal's stadium over a 24 hour period. Yet we were told that 'unprecedented' (overly used in the past 10 days) numbers of people would come to London to pay their respects, causing huge challenges for TfL etc. Yet transport etc comfortably gets the same number of people attending the queue in 24 hours into a stadium in about a hour and out again probably in 15 mins.
Security issues I get, challenge with dealing with the numbers - nope. London does these numbers all the time.