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Loose Women’s Denise Welch 'sickened' by Justin Trudeau 'partying' before Queen's funeral
Denise Welch, 64, shared a video of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, 50, having what appeared to be a singalong yesterday evening at his hotel in the UK.The Loose Women presenter appeared to be highly unimpressed with all the merriment on the evening before the Queen’s funeral.The Waterloo Road star took to Twitter to share a post from Citizen Journalists, which read: “On the eve of the Queen's funeral - Trudeau (in the UK for the funeral) parties.”In turn, Citizen Journalists shared a video from Lisa Power, which was captioned: “Last night at the Savoy.“Our PM in the UK representing Canada for the Queen’s funeral,” she added with a facepalm emoji.“How do you say you were a drama teacher without saying you were a drama teacher?”The video showed Trudeau leaning over a grand piano, accompanied by another man, singing Bohemian Rhapsody by the band Queen.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
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Queen Elizabeth II's final heartbreaking words to the public before her death
Queen Elizabeth II’s final statement.The monarch passed away on September 8, with her state funeral taking place today, September 19.World leaders have come together for the historic occasion, with King Charles III leading today’s events alongside the Royal Family.The subject of the Queen’s final words has already garnered some speculation, with her monarch spending her final days at her beloved home in Balmoral Castle in Scotland.Here is everything we know about the Queen’s last words.The Queen’s final words in private are not known, as it has not been confirmed what she shared before her passing.However, the Queen did send out one final official statement before she died, a heartfelt message to Canada.It came after a series of stabbings in Saskatchewan in Canada that took place on September 4.The Queen said: “I would like to extend my condolences to those who have lost loved ones in the attacks that occurred this past weekend in Saskatchewan.“My thoughts and prayers are with those recovering from injuries and grieving such horrific losses. I mourn with all Canadians at this tragic time.”The Saskatchewan mass stabbings occurred in 13 locations on the James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon, Saskatchewan.11 people died and 18 others were injured.Throughout 2022, the Queen made fewer appearances than usually due to her declining health.Her last statement to the public came during Christmas 2021, when she gave her traditional TV broadcast.She looked back on her late husband, Prince Philip, who died that year at the age of 99.The Queen said: "Although it's a time of great happiness and good cheer for many, Christmas can be hard for those who have lost loved ones.
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Furious mourners say 'you can't make it up' as Elizabeth Line goes down before funeral
Queen Elizabeth II's funeral.Heathrow Airport announced the line closures on Twitter and thousands of mourners hope to travel to the service.The airport stated: "Due to an overhead power line failure, there are currently no Heathrow Express or Elizabeth Line services heading to Heathrow."Passengers can use their existing TfL tickets on Tube and bus services instead."In the comments, Brits were furious with the announcement.Travellers weren't impressed when the power line failure was announced on Twitter.One wrote: "You couldn't make it up – or maybe you can."Another said: "Just to add the existing disruption and flights cancellations today."And a third described the situation as a "shambles".The closure is not the only travel disruption to occur today, September 19, ahead of the monarch's funeral.A number of train lines and tubes are already facing severe issues.All railway lines between Slough and Paddington are blocked due to damage to overhead electric wires, a spokesperson for Great Western Railway (GWR) said.A number of passengers on the 6.25am train from Paddington to Slough were stuck for more than two hours this morning.Road closures are also imminent today and tomorrow, September 20.READ NEXT: Save up to £500 on Center Parcs school holiday stays with handy hack Brits are asking if their passports are still valid now the Queen has died Where can I go to pay tribute to the Queen? Buckingham Palace releases full list You can stay at The Queen's Balmoral Estate cottages from just £15 a nigh
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