Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau slammed for singing Bohemian Rhapsody ahead of Queen’s funeral

Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau slammed for singing Bohemian Rhapsody ahead of Queen’s funeral

Sep 20, 2022 - 23:30
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Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau slammed for singing Bohemian Rhapsody ahead of Queen’s funeral

More than 2,000 mourners, members of the royal family, and leaders from across the globe, gathered at the Westminster Abbey on 19 September to bid farewell to their matriarch, Queen Elizabeth II.

Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau was invited for the funeral. Now a video of Trudeau singing ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ allegedly two days before the Queen’s funeral, at a hotel lobby in London has started to make the rounds of internet and has elicited a social media backlash.

According to a recent report in The Independent, Trudeau sang the iconic song, sung by the band Queen (1975), while he was staying at The Corinthia Hotel in London.

The incident came to light after the video was posted by a Twitter user, according to whom it took place in the Savoy hotel. While pulling Trudeau’s leg, the user wrote in the caption, “Last night at the Savoy. Our PM in the UK representing Canada for the Queen’s funeral. How do you say you were a drama teacher without saying you were a drama teacher.”

In the video, Trudeau sporting a casual look can be seen singing the most famous line of the song “Because I’m easy come, easy go / Little high, little low,” on the tunes of the piano as a small crowd gathered around him. In the video, the Canadian prime minister can be seen standing with his arms over the piano.

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