King Charles and the millions of people that tuned in to watch the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II spotted an awkward blunder during the service.
The Queen's funeral took place on Monday at London's Westminster Abbey, with hundreds of members of the armed forces and several famous faces attending to pay tribute to Her Majesty who passed away on Thursday September 7.But moments after the Queen's coffin was carried into the abbey, a clergyman, who was adjusting his glasses, dropped a piece of paper onto the floor. READ MORE: Psychic spots terrifying sign King Charles is crumbling under 'pressure' As it fell, it was spotted by King Charles who turned his head and looked at the the floor.Picking up on the blunder, anxious viewers took to social media to share their thoughts on the awkward incident.One user exclaimed: "That dude is NOT just gonna leave that paper he dropped there the whole time, is he?!"Another wrote: "I wish whoever dropped that piece of paper or whatever next to the coffin would pick it up, it’s all I can look at."A third penned: "That piece of A5 paper is going to haunt whoever dropped it for the rest of their lives," as someone else added: "I think someone dropped a piece of paper during the Queen's funeral.
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