Justin Trudeau's workplace has defended the Canadian Prime Minister after he gave an emphatic efficiency of hit music 'Bohemian Rhapsody' on the eve of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral.
Within the now-viral video, Trudeau is seen leaning on a piano on the Corinthia, a luxurious lodge, whereas belting lyrics from British rock band Queen's 1975 chart topper.
His efficiency included the strains: "Simple come, straightforward go, little excessive, little low", and "any approach the wind blows".
The Queen was Canada's head of state.
A spokesperson from Trudeau's workplace has defended the world chief after some deemed the efficiency "disrespectful".
"After dinner on Saturday, [the] prime minister joined a small gathering with members of the Canadian delegation, who've come collectively to pay tribute to the life and repair of Her Majesty," they informed BBC.
"Gregory Charles, a famend musician from Quebec and Order of Canada recipient, performed piano within the lodge foyer which resulted in some members of the delegation together with the prime minister becoming a member of."
The spokesperson identified "the prime minister has taken half in varied actions to pay his respects for the Queen".
Britain's longest-serving monarch was laid to relaxation at Westminster Abbey on Monday nineteenth September at 11am.
The general public funeral got here 11 days after the Queen's demise at Balmoral in Scotland.
Her Majesty died peacefully on the age of 96.
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