The eyes of an entire nation were on the Queen’s funeral, and some 100,000 people flocked to Hyde Park to watch the ceremony on six large screens.
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Now he is certainly the priest who has opened the eyes of several Twitter users.
While serving in Westminster Abbey itself, the priest lost a mysterious note with notes right in front of the deceased monarch’s coffin. It all happened live on TV with billions of viewers. He writes The Guardian.
The incident did not go unnoticed and has now earned its own Twitter topic tag under the name #papergate. Everyone believes it was bad luck for the priest.
“You would not have wanted to ‘drop your notes right next to the queen’s coffin in front of a television audience believed to be in the billions’ on your worst enemy,” writes one user,
While others prefer to see the humor in it, and write the following:
I’m calling it now: that note dropped by the vicar will turn into a meme, with CSI-style zoom until we can see the message written on it. pic.twitter.com/w6FRnCheuh
“I already know: the note lost by the priest will become a meme, with CSI-type zoom to see the message written on it,” writes another.
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Of course, there has also been speculation as to what was actually written on the mystery note, despite the fact that it probably won’t be known to the public.
“Here’s the real close-up of the paper,” jokes a third, while a fourth asks the following: