President CyrilRamaphosa will represent SA to pay his respects to the late Queen 👸 DarrenKeriSkyOnECR
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will fly to the United Kingdom to attend the funeral of the late Queen Elizabeth II., the funeral will be held on Monday, 19 September, and Ramaphosa will only land in London on Sunday, 18 September.On the Sunday, he's also expected to attend the King's reception, which will be hosted by the monarch King Charles III.Twitter: @GovernmentZA
According to the President's office, Ramaphosa is one of the many heads of state and government officials who were invited to the funeral service by Buckingham Palace. In a statement that the office has released, the President will be working on his United States and United Kingdom tour during the time that he is away.
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