‘A magical experience’: Ottawa bagpipe troupe among last to perform for the Queen
When Dave Inglis took up the bagpipes at age 40, he never imagined he would one day perform for royalty.
But last month, Inglis travelled to Scotland with 16 of his bandmates from Ottawa’s Sons of Scotland pipe and drum troupe for a string of shows that ended with a performance at Balmoral Castle in front of the Queen. The royal performance included more than 40 pipers and drummers from across the globe, accompanied by almost as many Highland dancers.
They played and danced for the Queen in the castle courtyard for about 30 minutes, Inglis, now 61, said in an interview Monday from his home in suburban Montreal. Inglis said their performance was among the last public or private shows of any kind — let alone the bagpipes — to entertain Queen Elizabeth II before her death at Balmoral Thursday at age 96.
“It was a magical experience,” Inglis said, adding that it was clear the Queen enjoyed herself. “I think the saying is, ‘You know the Queen is enjoying the show when she taps her foot to the music.'”