It was a funeral outside of the royal palace in the United Kingdom, everyone was crowded outside of it, there was a funeral going on. I remember that it was just recently that the prince died. I turn to my friend to ask her what was happening, and she told me that the prince died. At this point, Queen Elisabeth II comes out wearing her famous all-green outfit. I ask my friend if it is the prince of Scottland or the prince of Wales, and she tells me it's the prince of Wales. I can see in the distance where queen Elizabeth is mourning that someone insulted the dead prince, after he insults him, Elizabeth II punches him in the chest and he goes flying. Everyone is briefly surprised by this, but then they all calm down because they think that it was justified
Dreams about funerals can often represent the end of one phase of life and the beginning of another. In this dream, the presence of the royal palace and Queen Elizabeth II could symbolize authority and tradition. The death of the prince could represent the end of a certain aspect of your own life or the need to let go of something in order to move forward.
Queen Elizabeth II appearing in the dream wearing her famous all-green outfit could symbolize growth, renewal, and hope for the future. Green is traditionally associated with life, energy, and nature. This could suggest that despite the mourning and loss, there are opportunities for new beginnings and growth ahead.
The interaction with your friend in the dream could indicate a need for clarity or understanding in a situation. The fact that the friend informs you about the prince's death could represent receiving important news or insights from someone close to you.
The scene where Queen Elizabeth II defends the honor of the deceased prince by physically confronting someone who insulted him may symbolize standing up for what is right or protecting what is important to you. It could suggest a need to assert yourself in a situation where you feel someone is being unfairly treated or disrespected.
Overall, this dream may be reflecting a period of transition and change in your waking life, where you are processing endings and new beginnings, seeking guidance or clarity from others, and learning to stand up for what you believe in. It could be a reminder to embrace growth, confront challenges with strength and dignity, and trust in your ability to navigate through difficult situations.