Justin singing Queen doesn’t really matter...
ANYONE who’d criticise Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau for belting out a few lines of Queen’s famous song, Bohemian Rhapsody, in London just two days before Queen Elizabeth II was finally laid to rest, lacks two things – a sense of fun and a sense of humour.
Who could blame the 50-year-old, left, for upping the tone with a few gins and enjoying a bit of craic after all that interminably sombre dreariness surrounding the Queen’s death (she was 96 years old after all).
And c’mon – Queen’s smash hit as the chosen song-of-the-night at the posh Corinthia Hotel where suites cost at least €5,000, what could be more apt?
Also, after the life of unspeakable luxury which the Queen enjoyed, surely the lyrics ‘easy come, easy go…’ were also a touch of genius.
Lay off Justin, I say.