Although there is almost unanimity on the strict organization of protocol and security, The state funeral of Queen Elizabeth The second was on Monday, which was attended by about two thousand guests, but the matter was not without the comments of the pioneers of social networks, albeit on very simple and difficult to control details.
Activists on communication sites circulated a video documenting a guest calling him unwelcome eight-legged, yes, that it was a spider that was found intentionally or unintentionally on the queen’s coffin in Westminster Abbey, and exactly in the wreath. and leaves cut from the gardens of Buckingham Palace, which was on a coffin.
The spider also moved to a letter written by King Charles III, which stated, “In a loving and faithful memory. Charles R.”, before the spider finally disappears from sight and returns to the inside of the package.
And social networking sites broadcast the spider cat, and one of the tweets commented on Twitter, “The most famous spider in the world now,” while another tweet sarcastically said, “Have you been invited, my friend?”
Others also sympathized with the insect, which quickly and spontaneously found an interaction on the Internet, but not on the web it usually weaves, but on the virtual.
One commented: “Imagine you are a spider in the garden and sleeping in a pink rose, then you wake up, stretch out all your little legs and you realize you are suddenly in Westminster Abbey, on the queen’s coffin in front of leaders. world and billions of people. “
Interestingly, with the advent of autumn, spider season begins in Britain, a period that many fear due to the abundant appearance of these little creatures in their homes.
Monday was an exceptional security challenge for the British capital, London, represented by the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, who was 96, after 70 years of rule.
The world witnessed the royal funeral or the funeral of the century, as some metaphorically called it, at the end of ten full days of national mourning, and hundreds of thousands of people gathered on the streets of London attended the event, as well as millions. of people around the world followed the coffin as it lay in the midst of a storm lasting for days which witnessed a ceremony characterized by refinement, blessing and protection.
Elizabeth II rested on Monday evening in her final resting place in St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle, after a solemn and emotional farewell in honor of the memory of a world-famous queen.
After a final ceremony in Windsor attended by 800 people, the Queen was buried Monday evening in a closed-door family ceremony at the royal burial.
Previously, the chief guardian of the court broke his cane to put it on the coffin in a symbolic move to signify the end of his reign, after which Elizabeth II was absent from the public eye forever.
The ceremony concluded with the performance of the British national anthem.
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