On a foggy morning at Highgate Cemetery, an unforgettable goodbye took place.
Rock legend Ozzy Osbourne was laid to rest, and Queen’s iconic guitarist Brian May led the intimate procession, creating a moment that deeply moved all who witnessed it.
There was no public announcement or grand ceremony. Just before Ozzy’s casket arrived at its final destination, Brian May quietly emerged.
Wearing a long black coat, with his silver hair cascading to his shoulders, May carried a well-worn acoustic guitar — one that had clearly seen decades of music and emotion.
Without speaking, he joined the casket’s side, walking slowly and strumming the gentle introduction of “Mama, I’m Coming Home,” one of Ozzy’s most heartfelt songs.
The crowd watched in stunned silence, the soft melody filling the morning air and bringing tears to many eyes.
In that powerful, wordless tribute, time seemed to pause — a fitting farewell to a music icon whose legacy will echo for generations.