An uninvited, unexpected guest at Queen Elizabeth’s funeral

As mourners, including royalty and the Heads of State from around the globe, were present at Westminster Abbey to attend the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, an uninvited guest, who made way to the Queen’s coffin apparently to bid her a farewell, was also spotted on the occasion.

Users on social media spotted a spider crawling on a handwritten note placed with some flowers on the queen’s coffin. The note was written by Queen’s eldest son and current monarch King Charles III.

The short clip of the live coverage went viral on social media. Many Twitter users shared the video, one user calling the critter the most famous spider.

The coffin of the longest-serving monarch of the United Kingdom was carried to Westminster Abbey in London on Monday with the Royal family members and top world leaders in attendance.

Queen’s wreath contained foliage of rosemary, English oak and myrtle and flowers, in shades of gold, pink and deep burgundy, with touches of white, cut from the gardens of royal residences.

In another incident, a police officer collapsed while on duty at Queen Elizabeth’s funeral. The officer fainted during the services and had to be carried away on a stretcher, according to news reports. -ndtv.com

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