Spider discovered on top of queen’s coffin during funeral
A spider was discovered crawling across Queen Elizabeth’s coffin during her funeral. The images are part of the live broadcast by BBC. Users on social media spotted this uninvited guest on a handwritten card with some pretty flowers on top of her coffin. The letter appears to have been written by King Charles III. As the Queen’s coffin was brought into Westminster Abbey, her closest loved ones joined the walking journey in the procession behind her.
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According to a report in MetroThe small, green spider quickly disappeared from the bouquet but images of it are now going viral on Twitter and other social media platforms.
“Did anyone else spot the spider riding on Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin?” asked a Twitter user. “The most famous spider in the world right now,” added another.
The most famous spider in the world right now. #queensfu tang#QueenElizabethIIMemorialpic.twitter.com/G2sG9VDLjL
– Laura (@deplaurablenull) September 19, 2022
Some of the most powerful people in the world gathered in London to Break up England’s longest-reigning monarch died on 8 September.
Thousands of people lined the streets of London before the state funeral, which was held for the first time in Britain in 57 years.
Often, busy streets go silent as the elderly and young gather in towns, villages and cities outside London for the live broadcast of the service being shown from Westminster Abbey.
“That’s the thing with the Queen, she brought people together so it’s an appropriate way to end her reign, with everyone coming together to celebrate,” a local resident was quoted as saying by Reuters news agency. watch her funeral.
Some bowed, others wiped away tears as England bid farewell to its monarch.