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World Leaders Slammed After People Spotted ‘Disrespectful’ Act During Pope Francis’ Funeral

World leaders’ shocking behavior at Pope Francis’ funeral exposed.

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The world was rocked by an act of disrespect at Pope Francis’ funeral.

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Pope Francis’ death profiled.

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The late Pope, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, passed away on April 21 at the age of 88.

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His death followed a lengthy hospital stay after a serious battle with pneumonia.

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His final days came after suffering a stroke, leading to a coma and cardiac arrest.

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Pope Francis’ passing left the world in mourning.

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The Vatican prepared an emotional funeral for its beloved leader, who had led the Catholic Church for over a decade.

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But even as people came to pay tribute, an unsettling display of behavior occurred.

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Heads of state and global leaders were in Rome yesterday to pay their respects.

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World leaders like UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, POTUS Donald Trump, and Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy were all present.

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Yet, it wasn’t their words or actions that caused the outrage.

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Rather, it was their disregard for the solemnity of the occasion that raised eyebrows.

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Shocking behavior of world leaders confirmed.

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The controversy sparked after several leaders were seen taking photos during the sacred ceremony.

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Some mourners, including religious figures, shocked everyone when they whipped out their phones to snap pictures.

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A Brazilian priest, in particular, became the center of attention when he took a selfie by the coffin.

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The act was quickly condemned, leading the Vatican to issue a strict warning to visitors.

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A Vatican spokesperson told The Times, “Visitors are invited not to take photos.”

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Despite the official warning, many continued to capture the moment with their phones.

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Photos of Pope Francis’ open casket were snapped and shared across social media platforms.

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But the backlash didn’t stop there—it only grew stronger when world leaders were caught in the act.

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Amid the funeral service, some world leaders were seen holding up their phones.

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Among those in the spotlight were Joe Biden and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

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A deacon was also spotted taking a picture with Prince William, who attended the funeral on behalf of his father, King Charles.

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While it’s unclear exactly when the photo was taken, some believe it was snapped before or after the service.

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Reactions to controversial actions unveiled.

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Their actions led to a wave of criticism from viewers who felt it was “morbid” and “disrespectful.”

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“They should be ashamed,” one critic commented online.

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“Taking pictures of the dead is morbid,” said another, clearly disgusted.

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Others voiced their disbelief, noting, “Who the hell takes photos at a funeral, never mind world leaders?”

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The controversy sparked a heated debate about the ethics of photographing during such somber moments.

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Many argued that electronic devices should have been banned from the service altogether.

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Pope Francis’ funeral continues to spark debate.

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The world may have come together to honor Pope Francis, but the actions of a few left a lasting, sour note on what should have been a sacred farewell.

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As the backlash rages on, one thing is clear—respect, even in death, remains a lesson some still need to learn.

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