This morning, July 25, at the foggy Highgate Cemetery in London, the moment of Ozzy Osbourne’s memorial became something no one could forget.

London, July 25 — On a fog-laden morning at Highgate Cemetery, an unforgettable farewell took shape, forever etched in the memories of those gathered.

Ozzy Osbourne — the legendary rock icon whose spirit shaped generations — was laid to rest. The quiet procession was led by none other than Brian May, Queen’s virtuoso guitarist, whose presence alone set a profound tone.

Without fanfare or announcement, just moments before Ozzy’s casket was lowered, Brian May appeared silently, draped in a long black coat, silver hair cascading to his shoulders. Cradled in his hands was a weathered acoustic guitar — a vessel carrying decades of music and emotion.

Then, wordlessly, he began to walk alongside the casket, gently strumming the haunting opening chords of “Mama, I’m Coming Home.” In that solemn moment, time seemed to pause, and the world collectively held its breath.

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