September 20, 2024

Justin Trudeau blasted for singing ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ ahead of Queen’s funeral

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has drawn criticism for a viral video that shows him singing “Bohemian Rhapsody” days before the Queen’s state funeral – even though it was meant as a “spontaneous homage,” reports said Monday. 

Trudeau joined Quebec pianist Gregory Charles and other members of the Canadian delegation in singing the classic by the UK band “Queen” at a central London hotel Saturday night, the Toronto Star reported. 

“After dinner on Saturday, Prime Minister joined a small gathering with members of the Canadian delegation, who have come together to pay tribute to the life and service of Her Majesty,” the prime minister’s office said in a statement to the newspaper. 

In a separate statement, Charles told the Star that he played a number of UK numbers as an “homage.” 

“Have not seen a video but I did, with a small group of Canadians, get to spend a few splendid minutes with the PM late on Saturday. And there was a piano in the lobby and I did play a few U.K. tunes as a spontaneous homage,” he said. 

Justin Trudeau singing Trudeau joined pianist Gregory Charles in singing late Saturday night. YouTube/Canadian Riley

But the liberal PM drew scrutiny online, with a number of Twitter users fuming at the head of state. 

“Britain is in mourning for her Queen and @JustinTrudeau is singing the lyrics ‘easy come, easy go, it doesn’t really matter to me’ He’s vile, stupid or uncouth, pick one or all three,” one Twitter user wrote. 

“He is at a funeral. Is he drunk? What behaviour is that ? No class,” another tweeter wrote. Still another added: “I apologize for the embarrassment that is our prime minister @JustinTrudeau in his representation of Canada during a trip paid for by Canadian citizens  for Queen Elizabeth’s funeral.”

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