Grimes Interrogated for ‘Hours’ After Being Accused of Throwing Snowballs at Queen Elizabeth’s Car

The 34-year-old singer/songwriter recalls the oddly intense encounter, which happened in Vancouver when she was a high school student, with the late British monarch.

AceShowbizGrimes is remembering her oddly intense encounter with the late Queen Elizabeth II. In a series of social media posts, the “Oblivion” songstress recalled how she was interrogated for hours after being “wrongfully accused” of throwing snowballs at the Queen’s car.

On Wednesday night, September 14, the 34-year-old singer/songwriter shared that when she was a teenager, the Queen came to visit her Vancouver hometown. “Once the queen was gna [sic] drive past my high school on a snow day, and all day the teachers threatened us no snow balls,” she recounted via Twitter.

“as she drove past it was dead silent, all teachers high alert,” continued the Juno Award winner. “And just as the procession was almost past a single snowball arced from the crowd & hit her car.”

After the snowball hit the Queen’s vehicle, the school teachers tried to figure out who threw it and Grimes soon became a suspect. “Entire crowd erupted into insanity. I was wrongfully accused and had to spend many hours in interrogations, still to this day the culprit remains unknown,” she wrote. “But it was glorious.”

Seemingly responding to Twitter users who didn’t believe her story was true, Grimes then shared a screenshot of what appears to be a Wikipedia article. “In 2002, Elizabeth II toured the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, New Brunswick, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and the territory of Nunavut, for her Golden Jubilee,” stated the image’s text. “I’m not crazy !” wrote Grimes alongside the screengrab.

The Queen passed away on September 8. Announcing her death in an official statement, Buckingham Palace stated, “The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon. The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow.”

The news of Queen Elizabeth’s death arrived with another history-making moment. She is succeeded immediately by her eldest son, 73-year-old Charles, who is now King Charles III. Charles’ firstborn son, 40-year-old Prince William is now next in line to the world’s most famous throne, followed by his firstborn son, Prince George. Her death follows her husband of 73 years, Prince Philip, who died at age 99 in April 2021.

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