A video of Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau traveling to London to attend the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, singing in the lobby of a hotel where he was staying, went viral.



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In the video, Prime Minister Trudeau, wearing comfortable short sleeves, stood next to the piano in the hotel lobby and sang a passage from the British rock group Queen's representative song 'Bohemian Rhapsody'.



The lyrics are "Coming easy, going easy. Anyway, the wind blows".



The pianist is Gregory Charles, a singer with the Order of the National Merit of Canada, who is also a member of the official Canadian condolences.



As the video went viral on social media, critics of the Prime Minister's actions were poured out, saying, "I went on behalf of Canada, and it was too irresponsible" and "I am a poor prime minister."



Conversely, there were voices who said, "There is nothing wrong with singing during breaks, not at official events."



As the controversy grew, the Prime Minister's Office explained, "After dinner, some people including the Prime Minister joined the small group held by the condolences."



Netizens said, "I didn't really want to know about the Canadian prime minister's singing skills!"

"Even though it's private, it feels like trust is broken."

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