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Canadian PM, Justin Trudeau, Does Drunk Karaoke Before Queen Elizabeth II’s Funeral

“Easy Come, Easy Go” Justin Trudeau should have gone home!

Canada’s Prime Minister made headlines for allegedly chatting too much and taking part in sing-alongs.

Trudeau was in London a few days ago for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.

Justin Trudeau Gets Retribution For Action Before Queen’s Funeral

World leaders and heads of state arrive for a reception hosted by King Charles and the Queen MotherMEGA

The State Funeral was held on Monday, September 19, and before the big day Trudeau and his crew reportedly indulged in a few drinks to drown their sorrows.

Trudeau is one of many world leaders who have been in the UK in preparation for His Majesty’s monumental funeral.

The PM and the owner have been staying in London at the magnificent Corinthia Hotel.

On Saturday, September 17, Trudeau was filmed singing along to Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” after dinner two days before the State Funeral.

He was called “tone deaf” by many online.

Justin Trudeau Criticized Online For Joining The Sing-Along

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophe Trudeau signed a book of condolence at Lancaster House in London following the death of Queen Elizabeth IIMEGA

Trudeau looked very casual in a pink shirt as he stood on a piano and sang a Queen song. Other members of his official Canadian delegation were with him in the London hotel lobby.

According to Daily MailGregory Charles, a famous musician from Quebec, was playing the keys while others joined in on the songs on Saturday night.

Trudeau was recorded singing the lyrics, “Easy come, Easy go. A little high. A little low.”

@tanglefootadventures When you hire a drama teacher, you get a circus. #canada #uk #queensfuneral #myristorantecreation #patriotswithoutborders #holdtheline #beathreat #freedomconvoy2022 #thewomenaregathering #queen #usa ♬ Bohemian Rhapsody – Remastered 2011 – Queen

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Fans Plea #TrudeauMustGo

The video naturally went viral and garnered negative reactions for the “woke” Prime Minister.

“Shame doesn’t begin to describe it. Yes, people need to let go sometimes. No, there was no evidence he was drunk. But come on — he’s Prime Minister, in public, on the night of the Queen’s funeral. And this is how he behaves?” one person tweeted.

One angry Canadian tweeted, “You’ve made us look like a disgrace on the world stage (again) with your drunken mourning chants. A little decency would be nice but you can’t afford it. #TrudeauMustGo.”

“😳😂😂 so funny,” “I’m so embarrassed” and “tinkerbell is grieving the way she looks😳,” were some of the other comments on the video of Trudeau singing.

Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8 at the age of 96 at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.

Queen Elizabeth died at the age of 96 - 8 Sep 2022MEGA

On Monday, she was buried at Windsor Castle next to her late husband, Prince Phillip.

Thousands of mourners and fans gathered in the streets leading to Windsor Castle.

The Queen’s Corgis and Fell Pony also await the arrival of her majesty’s coffin.

Queen’s Corgis Pay Last Respects

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Explosion reports on his corgis, Muick and Sandy, waiting outside the castle for their late owners.

The late king owned more than 30 corgis during his reign and was known for his love of the breed.

The Queen’s deep love of corgis began when she was gifted a corgi puppy, Susan, on her 18th birthday.

Sandy and Muick wait patiently outside Windsor Castle for their late owner’s coffin to arrive.

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Corgis were presented to Queen Elizabeth II by her son, Prince Andrew.

The Queen’s corgis, Muick and Sandy, sat on the forecourt of Windsor Castle to greet Her Majesty. pic.twitter.com/H02sPv17mY

— Royal Central (@RoyalCentral) September 19, 2022

Sandy and Muick seemed unfazed by the loud noise coming from outside the gates of Windsor Castle. Even a shot was heard and neither of them moved or got angry.

Obviously they are used to the hype of the late owner.

During Saturday’s parade, a mourner waiting in line to pay his respects to the QEII asked Prince William how the dogs were doing.

State funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, London, UK - 19 Sept 2022MEGA

He assured fans that he visited them recently and that they will be well taken care of. William added that he was sure they would be pampered.

It has been reported that Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah “Fergie” Ferguson will take over ownership of the dog.

It wasn’t just Queen Elizabeth’s dogs who paid their last respects.

Her Fell Pony, Emma, ​​also welcomed the procession as she stood on the grass among the floral tributes along the Long Walk.

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