Justin Trudeau is criticized for his singing … despite hitting the notes, people call him tone deaf for partying during Canada’s official mourning for Queen.
Canada’s Prime Minister was at a London hotel Saturday night – just 2 days before Queen Elizabeth’s funeral at Westminster Abbey … and people aren’t too happy about his decision to stage an impromptu concert in the hotel lobby.
Trudeau was spotted standing over a piano singing “Bohemian Rhapsody” with other members of his delegation. You can hear him singing the lyrics “Easy come, easy go. Little high, little low” as he sings.
Trudeau was booed outside Canada House after he was caught singing Queen just hours before the funeral. pic.twitter.com/WAQlIT2RrX
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Of course, the Prime Minister and other world leaders are in town to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II and attend her funeral, which he did.
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Queen Elizabeth II was buried during an elaborate royal memorial service
But the festivities over the weekend overshadowed his visit – he was even booed by people who saw him after the video emerged.
As we previously reported, the Queen’s funeral took place on Monday morning and people lined the streets of the UK and from around the world to tune in for her procession and service … before Q2E was buried next to her late husband, Prince Philip.
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The song was made by British rock band Queen, but it’s clear that some people feel he wasn’t thinking about The Queen… at the time.