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Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau Appears Drunk While Singing Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody At London Hotel Before Elizabeth II's State Funeral

 

Daily Mail: 'Drunk' Canadian PM Trudeau is slammed as a 'tone deaf embarrassment' for singing Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody at London hotel before Elizabeth II's state funeral 

* Wearing a casual t-shirt, Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau was seen standing over a piano during a singalong with other members of his formal delegation at the central London hotel 

* Trudeau was heard hitting the infamous notes during the jollity, along with lyrics: 'Easy come, easy go' 

* The sing-song happened on Saturday night at London's swanky Corinthia Hotel - just two days before billions tuned in to watch Queen Elizabeth II's funeral at Westminster Abbey on Monday morning 

* It's understood that Gregory Charles, a renowned musician from Quebec, was playing the keys while others joined in the tune on Saturday night 

* The beloved monarch died at the age of 96 on Thursday September 8, 2022 at Balmoral Castle in Scotland 

Justin Trudeau faced intense criticism after he was recorded singing a rendition of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody following an evening dinner just two days before Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral. 

The Prime Minister of Canada belted out the 1975 hit at an impromptu session in London's swanky Corinthia Hotel - where suites go for at least $5,000 - while the UK and Commonwealth was in its official period of mourning. 

Trudeau, 50, was one of the many world leaders who traveled to the United Kingdom to meet his new monarch, King Charles III and pay their respects to the Queen at the monumental funeral this morning.  

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WNU Editor: I do not know if the Prime Minister was drunk. But it is well known that the booze flows very freely on the planes that PM Trudeau uses .... Bar tab on Trudeau's airplane shows booze flowing freely in-flight (National Post). And we are not talking about the cheap stuff either.  

Update #1: The Canadian mainstream media buried this story, but its spread in social media is now forcing them to report on it.  

Update #2: Personally I do not care about the singing. What I care about are the $5,000/night hotel suites that I, as a Canadian taxpayer must now pay through my taxes so that the Canadian Prime Minister can bring some of his friends to the Queen's state funeral. 

Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau Appears Drunk While Singing Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody At London Hotel Before Elizabeth II's State Funeral  

Trudeau spotted singing Bohemian Rhapsody days before Queen's funeral -- CBC  

Is this the real life? Justin Trudeau tries to sing 'Bohemian Rhapsody' in London hotel piano bar days before Queen's funeral -- CTV  

Trudeau seen singing with renowned Quebec musician days before queen’s funeral -- Global News  

Trudeau Seen Belting Out 'Bohemian Rhapsody' Before Queen's Funeral–Video -- Newsweek 

Justin Trudeau criticised for singing ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ in hotel lobby before Queen’s funeral -- The Independent 

Die Of Cringe At Trudeau’s Seemingly Drunken Singing Caught On Camera -- Daily Caller



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