Queen Elizabeth II defended Snoop Dogg while he was fighting a murder case

sapper Snoop Dogg replied to news Queen Elizabeth II her departure on Friday, and posted a clip on Instagram in which she remembered when she defended him while he was fighting a murder case in United kingdom.

Snoop Dogg, 50, was on tour in 1994 while facing first- and second-degree murder charges.

Queen Elizabeth II dies at the age of 96

The British wanted him out of the country, and the tabloid headline read:Kick out this evil bastard. “

In a February interview with DJ Woo KidSnoop Dogg has revealed that the Queen of England has publicly defended him, saying he has done nothing wrong in the country.

“The Queen, n—a, bows. When the Queen speaks, bow. This is Harry and Williams’ grandmother, said Snoop, you dig. You think they weren’t there, saying, ‘Grandma, please let him in, Grandma. Is it okay. We love his music.

“You know Harry, I’m going to let him in for you. He’s not so bad after all and he’s so cute.” … Queen, this is a gal. “

Snoop Dogg is loved by royalty

The murder charges that Snoop Dogg is facing were related to the fatal shooting of a gang member Philip Waldermariam.

In a 2015 interview with WatchmanSnoop has credited Prince William and Harry for helping Queen Elizabeth II make her decision to defend the rapper despite disturbing allegations against him.

“These grandparents grew up to be Prince William and Harry, so I had an influence on them, and they had an influence on their grandmother, which enabled me to enter this beautiful country,” Snoop said. “They love my music, that’s what it is. There is mutual love and respect.”

Snoop was just one of many artists who took to social media to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away at the age of 96.

Among other artists who mourned the Queen Sir Paul McCartneyAnd the Sir Elton JohnAnd the Janet JacksonAnd the Eve And the Nicki Minaj.

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