Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has attracted criticism for a viral video that shows him singing ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ in the hotel lobby, allegedly two days before the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.
According to The Independent, Mr. Trudeau was arrested singing the iconic queen during his stay at the Corinthia Hotel in London. In the clip, the 50 -year -old lyrics from the song Freddie Mercury. “Because I can easily come, easy to go/ small, small low,” he sang, when a small crowd gathered around him in the hotel lobby.
The incident occurred on Saturday. Mr. Trudeau also joined the Canadian delegation members to the funeral, including Piano Gregory Charles player.
“After dinner on Saturday, the Prime Minister joined a small meeting with members of the Canadian delegation, who had gathered to pay tribute to the life and service of His Majesty,” the PM Office said in a statement to Bintang Toronto.
Videos have appeared in several social media outlets. Internet users accuse Canada’s PM of acting “inappropriate” during the 10 -day British mourning period.
“England is mourning for his queen and @justintrudeau singing the lyrics of ‘Easy Come, Easy Go, no problem for me’ he is heinous, stupid or rude, choose one or the three,” wrote one user. “Show evidence from other heads of countries, kingdoms, or other foreign people who sing their hearts before the funeral of Queens and I will be happy to give Justin Trudeau at a glance. Seriously, what he thinks,” added another.
The third commented, “PM Canada who failed Justin Trudeau in a careless T -shirt seemed drunk while singing the Queen in the lobby of the Corinthia Hotel $ 2,000 per night in London, UK night before the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II … what is absolute.” “She was in the funeral Is he drunk? What behavior is that? There is no class, “wrote the fourth.