King Charles, members of the royal family and hundreds of world leaders, politicians and other public dignitaries joined in the funeral service for Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey this morn…
King Charles, members of the royal family and hundreds of world leaders, politicians and other public dignitaries joined in the funeral service for Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey this morning.
Alongside Prince William, now Prince of Wales, and his wife Catherine on the front row were their two elder children, George and Charlotte.THE QUEENThe Abbey was full of familiar faces from the world stage. French president Emmanuel Macron was an early arrival, with US President Joe Biden and Brazilian premier Jair Bolsonaro also among the mourners.
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