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Canadian PM Trudeau banged for singing stone tune during Sovereign's grieving period

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Justin Trudeau, the head of state of Canada, came under fire on Monday for performing "Bohemian Song" at Queen Elizabeth II's memorial service in London.

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According to the New York Post, Trudeau attended a focus London event alongside Quebec musician Gregory Charles and other members of the Canadian designation.

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Charles began singing along to some well-known Joined Realm songs as a show of respect;

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In a performance of the well-known rock song by the appropriately called band Sovereign, Trudeau took part.

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When compared to "The View," the moderate website The Blast called it the "worst thing you'll see all day."

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Nero played the fiddle while Rome ate, tweeted Viva Frei, a reasonable media figure. @JustinTrudeau lights up Canada while singing.

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Once more, élie Cantin-Nantel, a columnist for the Canadian media outlet Genuine North and a former essayist for The Post Millennial.