2 sporting events to lose records as most-watched TV of all-time due to Queen’s funeral

 

 

The funeral for Queen Elizabeth II, which is scheduled for later today, is anticipated to break all previous viewing records, displacing two legendary sporting events from the title of most-watched TV event of all time.

 

Global viewership figures are anticipated to surpass a staggering four billion due to the resources that most major channels have dedicated to mourning The Queen’s passing and the establishment of a Bank Holiday in the UK for the funeral.

 

More than half of mankind is represented by that.

 

The number would shatter the current records for most-watched TV events, which are two major athletic occasions, as well as the two and a half billion people who watched Princess Diana’s funeral in 1997.

 

According to the Daily Star, Atlanta’s 1996 Olympic opening ceremony set a record for the most watched TV event in history, with 3.6 billion viewers from around the world. This record has remained for more than 25 years.

At the event, Louisiana’s Muhammad Ali lit the Olympic flame and made the statement, “God gave me this physical impairment to remind me that I am not the greatest,” in reference to his Parkinson’s disease. He is.”

 

The Queen’s funeral is anticipated to surpass all previous records for most-watched events globally and in the UK, dethroning what is perhaps the greatest occasion in English sporting history.