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Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne at Buckingham Palace: “Paranoid” Played During Changing of the Guards

Buckingham Palace in London has said goodbye to Ozzy Osbourne with an emotional gesture. You can watch a video of the Coldstream Guards’ performance of “Paranoid” here.

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Ozzy Osbourne was connected to the Royal Family of England for many years. Now, shortly after his death, he was honored at Buckingham Palace in London. During the traditional “Changing of the Guards” ceremony, the band of the Coldstream Guards played the iconic Black Sabbath song “Paranoid” on July 30, 2025. They are one of fourteen bands of the British Army. On the same day, the funeral procession for Ozzy Osbourne was held in Birmingham.

Ozzy Osbourne and the British Royal Family

Ozzy Osbourne had a strong connection to the British Royal Family and had already performed the song “Paranoid” for them once. In 2002, he performed at the convert “Party at the Palace” and played the song in the presence of the late Queen Elizabeth II, then-Prince Charles, as well as Princes William and Harry.

In 2003, after Ozzy had a serious accident with a quad bike, the now King Charles III himself sent him a bottle of whiskey to make him feel better.

Now the royal family has bid farewell to him in an emotional way – and in true Ozzy style – by letting “Paranoid” ring out once more at Buckingham Palace.

Watch a video of the performance here:

 

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Hi, I’m Anna! As a Content Creator at Impericon, I’m in charge of the editorial management of our online magazine. A born music enthusiast, I combine my passion for writing (usually with a playlist in my ears) with the latest topics from the worlds of rock, metal, core, and entertainment. Personal highlights? All over the place — from Sleep Token and Lorna Shore to Sabaton, with a huge love for anime and fantasy à la Tolkien! When I’m not writing, you’ll usually find me at concerts and conventions.