Choir boys singing at the Queen’s funeral are causing quite the social media stir. It’s a somber day around the globe as Queen Elizabeth II is laid to rest in Westminster Abbey, 11 days after her death.
We’ve already reported on some of the notable happenings at the event, including Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton), Meghan Markle, and Princess Charlotte all paying tribute to the late monarch with their jewelry, and how King Charles III became visibly emotional while placing a simple yet sweet note on his mother’s casket. Related: Prince Harry Learned Of The Queen’s Death Only FIVE Minutes Before The Public?! However, some of the online attention has surprisingly been shifted towards some non-royals — the choir boys!
The Westminster Abbey Choir was originally established in the 14th century and is comprised of 30 young boys between the ages of 8 and 13 years old, as well as 12 adult singers.
The performance was conducted by James O’Donnell. People are having their hearts melted by one member in particular, who can be seen sporting “untamable” red locks as he sings his little heart out.
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