George Michael secretly buried in London

The body of George Michael, who died in December last year, to the great relief of his loved ones, is finally buried. The funeral ceremony was held yesterday and was private. The media learned about it after its holding.

Funeral in strict secrecy

Fearful of the excitement that would surely cause the burial of the legendary George Michael among the millionth army of his fans, the native singer, who died suddenly three months ago at the 54th year of his life at home in the English county of Oxfordshire, held a funeral in secret.

Rumors that the father of George intends to take his son's body to the island of Crete was not confirmed. The place of the last refuge of the musician was Highgate Cemetery in the north of London, where the mother of the artist Leslie is buried.

The western sector of the cemetery, where Michael's grave is located, is closed to free access. In total, the cordon of the cemetery overcame 16 limousines, the body of the singer was brought not in a catafalque, but in a private ambulance car, writes the Western press.

At the funeral, which for the sake of secrecy took place late in the evening, there were relatives and closest friends of the deceased, including Andrew Rigelly, Kate Moss, Pepsi DeMac, Jerry Halliwell, Martin Kemp and others.

Andrew Rigelly
Pepsi DeMac
Martin Kemp with his wife Shirley

Persona non grata

As for the former partners of the singer who was gay, his relatives invited him to the funeral of his ex-boyfriend Kenny Goss, but did not notify his latest beloved Michael Fadi Fawaz, who, incidentally, was the first to discover the dead artist.

Former lover of singer Kenny Goss
Read also

Fadi, who was captured by the paparazzi at noon calmly walking in Regent's Park, found out about the funeral ceremony at the last minute. Urgently, the hairdresser sat in a taxi and rushed off to the funeral of his lover, having time for burial and for a wake.

Fawaz in Regent's Park
Fadi Fawaz leaves the funeral after the funeral