Donald Trump slammed for showing ‘no respect’ with act at Pope Francis’ funeral

Pope Francis’s burial took place in St. Peter’s Square on April 26 under cloudy skies, drawing dignitaries, religious leaders, and mourners from all over the world to Vatican City.

 

 

 

The event was rooted in the humility that the pope himself advocated. The Pope, who died on Easter Monday at the age of 88, had specifically asked for simplicity rather than the extravagance customary for papal ceremonies.

 

 

As an alternative to the traditional three-tiered caskets of cypress, lead, and elm, his simple wooden coffin was lined with zinc, a material chosen for its environmental practicality.

 

However, in the midst of the ceremony’s austere beauty, former US President Donald Trump inadvertently became the centre of attention, sparking a flurry of criticism over his choice to wear a navy-blue suit, which stood out against the sea of mourners dressed in black.

 

 

 

Irish President Michael D. Higgins stood solemnly in a traditional black morning coat, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wore a dark suit and black tie, and Prince William wore a tailored black overcoat.

 

 

 

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