Prince Harry accused of not singing ‘God save the King’ at Queen’s funeral

Prince Harry gets stuck outside Buckingham Palace as drawbridge closes

Prince Harry accused of not singing ‘God Save The King’ at Queen’s funeral

On Monday, the British royal family and over 2,000 mourners gathered at Westminster Abbey for Queen Elizabeth’s funeral. They paid honor to the king by singing ‘God Save the King,’ but several onlookers noticed that Prince Harry did not join in on the anthem. A short video of Prince appearing to be silent has gone viral on Twitter and other social media platforms.

It shows the Duke of Sussex glancing around and not frequently mouthing the phrases. His actions generated a flurry of online debates.

Many Twitter users called the Prince “disrespectful.”

The user commented on the post, “Prince Harry not singing the national anthem.” In the comments section of the post, some readers expressed their displeasure with Prince Harry’s conduct, while others backed him by saying they could see him singing.

“I’m not sure who needs to hear this, but it now applies to the King as well,” the user continued.

Prince Harry accused of not singing ‘God Save The King’ at Queen’s funeral

“Allow him a chance. He hasn’t learned the new words yet, therefore it’s changed from the previous time he sang it “wrote a user in the post’s comment area.

Another person stated, “I can see Harry twitching his lips. He’s definitely not singing karaoke-style, but he clearly makes the “Qu” sound and closes his mouth at the end. You’re a vile non.”

A third person added, “Edward was also not singing. When you’re emotional, I think it’s difficult to sing.”

Harry sat in the same row as his father, King Charles III, the Queen consort, and his stepmother Camilla. Throughout the service, he was accompanied by his wife, Meghan Markle.

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