Denise Welch ‘sickened’ by Justin Trudeau ‘partying’ before funeral

The video showed Trudeau leaning over a grand piano, accompanied by another man, singing Bohemian Rhapsody by the band Queen on Saturday night (not the eve of the Queen’s funeral, which was suggested by Citizen journalists).

Denise simply responded to all of this with a string of nauseated emojis, showing she did not approve of his behaviour.

Express.co.uk contacted Justin Trudeau’s representatives for comment and the Prime Minister’s Office issued the following statement: “After dinner on Saturday, Prime Minister joined a small gathering with members of the Canadian delegation, who have come together to pay tribute to the life and service of Her Majesty.

“Gregory Charles, a renowned musician from Quebec and Order of Canada recipient, played piano in the hotel lobby which resulted in some members of the delegation including the prime minister joining.

“Over the past 10 days, the Prime Minister has taken part in various activities to pay his respects for the Queen, and today, the entire delegation is taking part in the State Funeral.”

Twitter users took to the comments section under the original tweet to share their thoughts on the video, with Jo Walsh writing: “I don’t think the Brits are going to appreciate Trudeau partying on the eve of their beloved queen’s funeral. What a disgrace.”

 

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