No fanfare, no spotlight — Ed Sheeran and Celine Dion stepped into Ozzy Osbourne’s funeral with only a guitar and breathless harmony. No one knew they would sing. No one had cameras ready. But as the first notes echoed, the entire church fell into reverent silence. And then — one haunting line brought even hardened rock legends to tears: this was no longer just a song.
It was meant to be a quiet farewell. But what unfolded inside the candlelit halls of St. Paul’s Cathedral became something far more sacred — a moment suspended in time, where grief met grace, and music...