Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeauhas been the target of criticism for his appearance in a recording of “Bohemian Rhapsody” in what at a hotel in london two days ago Queen Elizabeth II’s Funeral.
these two BBC like a diary guardian They responded to the news. Justin Trudeau’s cabinet defended the Canadian prime minister after the video went viral on social media.
Queen Elizabeth II is Canada’s head of state, and Trudeau has designated September 19 as the country’s official day of mourning.. His critics saw it as disrespectful to the prime minister, but others defended him as a gesture that should not be taken seriously.
Last night at Savoy. Our British Prime Minister represented Canada at the Queen’s funeral. ??♀️
How do you say you are a drama teacher without saying you are a drama teacher. pic.twitter.com/kfRlve7pmV— Lisa Power (@LisaPow33260238) September 19, 2022
The video was circulated on Twitter, and a spokesman for the Canadian prime minister confirmed the recording was authentic, but it was unclear who immortalized the moment.
The images were taken at the Corinthia Hotel in London, the Canadian delegation spent the night there on Saturday, September 17. Just two days before Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral.Trudeau, in a T-shirt, leans over the piano, while Gregory CharlesQuebec-born musician and recipient of the Order of Canada, plays one of the band’s most famous songs, “Bohemian Rhapsody” in what.
The video only lasted 14 seconds, but it has garnered over 1.5 million views. In these 14 seconds, hear Trudeau singing “Easy Come, Easy Go, Higher, Lower” Yes “No matter how the wind blows”with pianist Gregory Charles.
Charles explained to the Canadian newspaper Globe and Mail The group accompanying the prime minister sang with him for two hours, and they had a great time; he said it reminded him of funerals in the Caribbean, where dark moments are intertwined with those celebrating life.
The embarrassment hasn’t even begun to describe. Yes, people need to vent sometimes. No, there is no evidence that he was drunk. But please – he’s Prime Minister, in public, on the eve of the Queen’s funeral. Is this how he behaves?https://t.co/wJgPH1ZZJX
– Andrew Cohen ?? (@acoyne) September 19, 2022
But the video has drawn criticism from some Canadian commentators and certain sectors of society. “So embarrassing, I shouldn’t have sung any song”Wrote on Twitter Andrew Cohennewspaper columnist Globe and Mail“This is the Prime Minister in public on the eve of the Queen’s funeral. Is this how he behaves?” Cohen asked.
Vivian BerkowiczZeng, a former Canadian ambassador to Israel, said, “She is the Prime Minister of Canada, representing Canada in a week of mourning for the Queen. Our head of state. The protagonist is not Justin Trudeau, but he should grow up.”
He’s… singing.
Of all the embarrassing things Justin Trudeau has said and done, this doesn’t rank. https://t.co/4QPAbGKIwv
— Emmett Macfarlane ?? (@EmmMacfarlane) September 19, 2022
However, there are also many who think the scene is exaggerated and ridiculed.for Emmett McFarlane“He’s singing. Of all the embarrassing things Justin Trudeau has said or done, this one doesn’t even make the list,” tweeted an associate professor of political science at the University of Waterloo in Ontario.
This BBC Music Reporter’s Account Adam Faber Seeing the sensation the video caused, he preferred sarcasm: “I don’t think Justin Trudeau’s singing ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ is disrespectful to the Queen, but I know enough about karaoke to say he doesn’t. Respect the Queen. in what“.
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