Royalty From Around The World Has Flocked to London For "The Queen Elizabeth II"

Each month, subscribers to the gift article service can send up to ten or twenty articles to friends and family. On Monday, the state queen's Funeral Elizabeth II will bring more foreign leaders and dignitaries to London than the capital has seen in decades.

Source: Digitals Affairs

The United States' Joe and Jill Biden, France's Emmanuel Macron, and India's Droupadi Murmu are all scheduled to attend.

Several international leaders will be in attendance, including New Zealand's Jacinda Ardern, Australia's Anthony Albanese, Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro, Italy's Sergio Mattarella, and Germany's Frank-Walter Steinmeier.

Approximately 2,000 people are anticipated to attend the service, which will commemorate the conclusion of the 10 days of national mourning at Westminster Abbey in the heart of the city.

The participation of heads of state, officials of foreign governments, foreign royal families, and governors-general will offer several logistical and security challenges. Each month, subscribers to the gift article service can send up to ten or twenty articles to friends and family. According to a senior cabinet minister, Whitehall has been organizing the Queen's Funeral for decades, but it is the most difficult logistical event imaginable.

Among those attending will be notable members of parliament and peers, bishops, and representatives of organizations funded by the late King.

Around 200 recipients of this year's Queen's Funeral Birthday Honours, including community volunteers and those who made major contributions during the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as other emergency services personnel, will also be present.

Even though no official bilateral meetings are permitted during the period of national mourning, Truss is scheduled to hold numerous encounters.

Each month, subscribers to the gift article service can send up to ten or twenty articles to friends and family. Truss and Biden were supposed to meet on Sunday, but their first official bilateral encounter will take place later this week in New York City, during the UN General Assembly.

Former Conservative Party leader Iain Duncan Smith, one of the five excluded members, called China's invitation "astonishing" given the country's "extensive record of human rights breaches."

Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, is expected to attend, as is Turkey's foreign minister, who will represent President Recep, Tayyip Erdogan.

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will be unable to attend because of the Russian invasion, but First Lady Olena Zelenska will. Each month, subscribers to the gift article service can send up to ten or twenty articles to friends and family. Dr. David Hoyle, dean of Westminster, will preside over the state funeral service, which will begin at 11 a.m. and last around an hour.

Around 200 recipients of this year's Queen's Birthday Honours, including community volunteers and individuals who made important contributions during the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as other emergency services personnel, will be in attendance.

May planned a meeting with Albanese, Ardern, and herself at Chequers, her country estate in Buckinghamshire, on Saturday. She was scheduled to meet with Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at Downing Street on Sunday.

The Japanese Emperor and Empress Masako, as well as the Spanish King and Queen, the Belgian King and Queen, the Norwegian King and Queen, and Norway's King and Queen, Harald V, and Queen Sonja, will attend.

Foreign dignitaries will congregate at the Royal Hospital in Chelsea ahead of the event, then ride in convoy to the abbey.

Due to the conflict in Ukraine and the UK's weak diplomatic relations, just a few international leaders were invited, including those from Russia, Belarus, and Myanmar.

There were no invitations for Syrian, Venezuelan, or Afghan authorities, and only North Korean and Nicaraguan embassies were invited.

Each month, subscribers to the gift article service can send up to ten or twenty articles to friends and family. Dr. David Hoyle, dean of Westminster, will preside over the state funeral service, which will begin at 11 a.m. and last around an hour. (The Queen's Funeral)

In response to Britain's decision to blacklist many Chinese officials, Beijing placed restrictions on nine individuals, including five Conservative MPs, and four organizations in Britain last year.

Former Conservative Party leader Iain Duncan Smith, one of the five excluded members, called China's invitation "astonishing" given the country's "extensive record of human rights breaches."

Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, is expected to attend, as is Turkey's foreign minister, who will represent President Recep, Tayyip Erdogan.

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will be unable to attend because of the Russian invasion, but First Lady Olena Zelenska will.

Each month, subscribers to the gift article service can send up to ten or twenty articles to friends and family. Dr. David Hoyle, dean of Westminster, will preside over the state funeral service, which will begin at 11 a.m. and last around an hour. (The Queen's Funeral)

The performance will begin with five Sentences, musical interpretations of Bible scriptures sung by Westminster Abbey and St. James's Palace's Chapel Royal.

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, will deliver the sermon, and Lords Truss and Sally will also speak. Patricia Scotland, Commonwealth Secretary-General, will read from 1 Corinthians and 1 John. Following that, we'll sing "The Lord is My Shepherd" and a newly arranged psalm "Like as the hart," both of which were specially commissioned for this occasion.

There will also be songs such as "Love divine, all loves exceeding" and "The day thou gavest, Lord, is ending."

At 4 p.m., there will be a committal service at Windsor Castle, and the Queen Funeral will be brought there from Hyde Park Corner and Wellington Arch. The dean of Windsor, David Conner, will lead that endeavor. The clergy who will give prayers include the rector of Sandringham, the minister of Crathie Kirk at Balmoral, and the chaplain of the Royal Chapel at Windsor.

The late monarch will be laid to rest in the same cemetery as her husband, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, during a special royal Funeral service at the King George VI Memorial Chapel in Windsor Castle later Monday evening.

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