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The viral spider lands in the chest of Queen Elizabeth II, offers the last farewell

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The series of funeral trials for Queen Elizabeth II has been in the spotlight of the world in recent days. The leader of the British Empire for 70 years was finally buried yesterday in a funeral broadcast live to the citizens of the world. In the midst of the thrilling moment when the queen’s coffin was brought to church, the appearance of a spider became an attention-grabbing guest star.

Before Queen Elizabeth II was interred with her husband in the royal crypt, her body was taken to Westminster Abbey for final tributes. Accompanied by family members, the queen, who died at the age of 96, rested in a special casket decorated with flowers chosen by King Charles III.

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In addition to the flowers, on the chest, the successor to the British throne also slipped a card. While many eyes were on the king’s last words to his mother, the audience caught another figure paying his respects. A spider is seen perched on the paper as if to mourn the death of Queen Elizabeth.

The unique moment quickly went viral on social media. “You are the most famous spider now”, “A spider hitchhiking in Queen Elizabeth II’s chest”, “That spider is a true MVP”, “This is a good sign. netizens.

Instead of being disturbed, many netizens considered it a good sign. “In the queen’s chest, a spider can mean and symbolize art, manifestation, feminine power, ancient wisdom, illusion, balance and interconnectedness”, “Does anyone see the spider on paper? The queen must be glad she likes nature”, she wrote another.

The funeral was attended by about 2,000 people who are leaders and members of the kingdoms of the world. The late Queen Elizabeth II herself will not be buried like most people. Her remains, which are kept in a tin coffin, will lie beneath the King George VI Memorial Chapel at Windsor Castle.

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