Spider spotted crawling on top of Queen Elizabeth’s casket at funeral
The card was actually a letter that King Charles III wrote to his mother that will be buried with her. The note read “In loving and devoted memory. Charles R.”
Viewers couldn’t help but notice the spider during the ceremony and tweeted their thoughts after spotting the creature.@FionaAdorno on Twitter "Imagine you're a spider in the garden and you fall asleep in a pink rose. When you wake up, you stretch all your little legs and realize that you're suddenly in Westminster Abbey, on top of the Queen's coffin in front of world leaders and billions of people."
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