Spider Spotted On Top Of Queen’s Coffin During Funeral
A spider was spotted crawling across Queen Elizabeth’s coffin during her funeral. The images were part of the live broadcast hosted by the BBC. Users on social media spotted the uninvited guest on a handwritten card placed in some beautiful flowers on top of her coffin. The note appeared to have been penned by King Charles III. As the Queen’s coffin was carried into Westminster Abbey, her closest loved ones joined the journey walking in procession behind her.
According to a report on Metro, the small green profit immediately disappeared to a bouquet of flowers but the picture is now circulating on Twitter and other social media platforms.
“Are there anyone else who sees the profit -the profit takes a ride in the coffin Queen Elizabeth II?” One Twitter user asked. “The most famous profit in the world today,” added another.
Some of the most powerful people in the world gathered in London to say goodbye to the longest King of England who died on September 8.
Thousands of lined up on the streets of London ahead of the state funeral, which was the first to be held in the UK in 57 years.
Usually the roads that are busy silent when old and old gather in cities, villages and cities outside London for live broadcasts of serial services from Westminster Abbey.
“That is a matter with the queen, he united everyone so that this was the right way to end his reign, with everyone gathered to see his funeral,” one of the local residents was quoted by the Reuters news agency.
Some bowed their heads, others wiped tears when Britain said goodbye to the king.