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Queen Elizabeth’s Funeral: Who’s Invited And Who’s Not

World-renowned personality Queen Elizabeth II is not only known in the United Kingdom but across the world as an influential female personality. The long-standing Queen was born Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor but is popularly recognized as Queen Elizabeth II. Elizabeth was born on 21st April 1926 Bruton Street, London in the United Kingdom, and died…

World-renowned personality Queen Elizabeth II is not only known in the United Kingdom but across the world as an influential female personality. The long-standing Queen was born Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor but is popularly recognized as Queen Elizabeth II. Elizabeth was born on 21st April 1926 Bruton Street, London in the United Kingdom, and died in her old age on the 8th September 2022 at the Balmoral Castle located in the United Kingdom.

According to Wikipedia and other reliable sources, Elizabeth II had her kingdom reign in the United Kingdom as Queen and spearheaded other leadership positions titles in Commonwealth realms from the 2nd month of February 6th, 1952 far before she had her peacefully dead in 2022.

Queen Elizabeth’s Funeral: Who’s Invited And Who’s Not

The much-anticipated State funeral of Queen Elizabeth II finally came off on the 19th of September 19th, 2022 at the Westminster Abbey in London, England. Several findings made by sources have confirmed a tall list of heads of state and dignitaries of about 500 which in total made up of about 2,000 guests were confirmed to have been invited to the Queen’s state funeral.
US president Joe Biden, Canada’s prime minister Justin Trudeau, New Zealand’s prime minister Jacinda Ardern, and British prime minister Liz Truss. French President Emmanuel Macron duly honored the invitation. Moreover, other high-profile representatives from the Commonwealth quarters were also duly present. Also not forgetting influential Royalties who were also present from across the world namely, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain, Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan, Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark and Queen Margrethe.
Finally, other heads of state from across the world who were not present at Her Royal Majesty’s funeral did well to visited the Westminster Hall during the past four days when the Queen was laid in state over the weekends at the Palace of Westminster where King Charles III together with high profile leaders of the royal family gave them a warm welcome.

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