Canadian Prime Minister Justin managed to annoy quite a few Britons when he was photographed on Saturday, two days before the royal funeral of Queen Elizabeth, singing in a festive atmosphere in a hotel lobby with Canadian musicians for long minutes.
Trudeau, who arrived in the British capital and stayed in a hotel for the funeral of the giant along with hundreds of other leaders and dignitaries from around the world who also came to London, sang (according to the video that went viral) "Bohemian Rhapsody" by the British band "Queen" and seemed to enjoy every moment, even though the whole of Britain is still There was an official state mourning.
Following the incident, some residents in the kingdom booed him when he was seen leaving the Canadian Embassy on Monday evening.
In Trudeau's office, they said that "the Prime Minister joined a small group of members of the Canadian delegation who gathered to pay tribute to Her Majesty".
The Canadian musician, Gregory Charles, also admitted that the event took place in the presence of Trudeau and said that there were "several songs" as part of the musical tribute to the late Queen.
"There was a piano in the lobby and I played some British songs as a spontaneous gesture," Charles said.
This is not the first time that the Prime Minister of Canada, which is still officially under the rule of the British Crown, has embarrassed the number one citizen of the Canadian Confederation.
About 4 years ago when he spoke in front of Queen Elizabeth he wanted to compliment her and said in a speech in front of her that "she has seen parts of Canada more than many of the Canadians themselves".
She joked in response: "Thank you for making me feel so old."
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