A video circulating on social media appears to show Prime Minister Justin Trudeau singing “Bohemian Rhapsody” in London, where he was to attend the state ...
The PMO says Trudeau has “taken part in various activities to pay his respects” for the late monarch over the past 10 days, and that the entire Canadian delegation took part in the state funeral today in London. The Prime Minister’s Office says that after dinner on Saturday, Trudeau and other members of the Canadian delegation gathered after dinner for a sing-along. A video circulating on social media appears to show Prime Minister Justin Trudeau singing “Bohemian Rhapsody” in London, where he was to attend the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth.
A video of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau singing Bohemian Rhapsody just days before Queen Elizabeth's funeral kicked off a debate on social media, ...
He is entitled to some light social time." Sorry, this is absolutely irresponsible," said one Twitter user with the account name Jeff Waldman. In a video circulating on social media, Trudeau is seen standing over a piano singing "easy come, easy go, little high little low. Any way the wind blows," from the hit song by U.K. "Charles, a renowned musician from Quebec and Order of Canada recipient, played piano in the hotel lobby which resulted in some members of the delegation including the prime minister joining," the statement said. "He's there as a representative of Canada to mourn the death of our Head of State and this is what he decides to do?
While in London for the Queen's funeral, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was spotted singing "Bohemian Rhapsody" with theatre kid-like verve.
“I swear he does it on purpose.” Our PM in the UK representing Canada for the Queen’s funeral. Trudeau was seen singing a Queen song, possibly hours before the funeral.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is not a poor boy from a poor family, but that didn't stop him from trying to sing Queen's banger of a song 'Bohemian ...
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Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau paid tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II through song Saturday night in London.
The PMO said for the last 10 days Trudeau has taken part in a number of activities to pay his respects to the Queen. While Trudeau’s office is framing what happened as a “tribute” to the late Queen, some people took to social media to slam his behaviour as “disrespectful,” “distasteful,” and “embarrassing.” There was also a critical report in London's Daily Mail which quoted several observers who took issue with the appropriateness of the performance. “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,” a spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office told CTV News.
Only days before attending the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was recorded in the lobby of a London hotel belting out a ...
“I first met Her Majesty when I was seven years old, and her presence throughout my life has been constant, inspiring and graceful,” Trudeau said from a room that appeared to be within one of the royal palaces. Meghan McCain, the daughter of recently deceased former Republican presidential nominee John McCain, tweeted “Have some respect for the occasion and why you are in London for the first place. The incident even caught the attention of Americans. “Justin Trudeau criticized for singing ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ in hotel lobby before Queen’s funeral,” reads a typical headline, published in The Independent. capital where even the most affordable rooms run the equivalent of $2,000 per night. Article content
A video of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau singing Bohemian Rhapsody just days before Queen Elizabeth's funeral kicked off a debate on social media, ...
He is entitled to some light social time." Sorry, this is absolutely irresponsible," said one Twitter user with the account name Jeff Waldman. In a video circulating on social media, Trudeau is seen standing over a piano singing "easy come, easy go, little high little low. Any way the wind blows," from the hit song by U.K. "Charles, a renowned musician from Quebec and Order of Canada recipient, played piano in the hotel lobby which resulted in some members of the delegation including the prime minister joining," the statement said. "He's there as a representative of Canada to mourn the death of our Head of State and this is what he decides to do?