The British newspaper, The Guardian, listed the most prominent statements that appeared on social media during the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth. And, according to the newspaper, “perhaps the least respected” funeral items also deserve attention.
First of all, there was the most famous spider in the world crawling on the sarcophagus of the British Queen as it was carried inside Westminster Abbey:
Then, right after the coffin was placed in the London Church, one of the people standing behind the coffin made a note. This sparked questions and jokes on social media. One person wrote: “What would you say?
The funeral was attended by government leaders from around the world, including the new British Prime Minister Liz Truss. She was a stranger to the Australian Channel Nine broadcasters, who did not recognize her on live television. They wondered aloud: “Who will you be?” “Perhaps she is also a member of the royal family?”
British Railways invited everyone Via Twitter After the funeral, “go to the pub” in the hope that everyone is not trying to catch the train home at the same time.
Above all, Queen Elizabeth’s funeral was large and moving. Photos of the funeral, which she created for the most part, can be seen here:

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