The protocol for the attendance of heads of state – and politicians – from various countries at Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral ceremonies is so strict that it only provides for the attendance of President and their spouse or partner in the party. It will also be difficult to get the usual photos of chiefs arriving by helicopter or in private planes because helicopter travel is prohibited and private flights are not recommended. Only commercial flights will be allowed to land at Heathrow Airport.
According to the documents he cited PoliticianWorld leaders have also been informed Not being able to use private cars to get to Westminster Abbey. On the Monday of the following week, the nineteenth, the date of the funeral, heads of state will be by busfrom the meeting point in West London to Westminster.
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On the day of the funeral, heads of state and escorts will arrive in Westminster in escorted buses from a single starting point where “due to safety concerns and road traffic restrictions” they will have to leave individual cars.
There will be several different levels of security in London and at all official sites used for state funerals and associated events. “It is a logistics for those arriving in the UK from abroad.
And in the case of restrictions on service vehicles, the rule also applies to air transport. Foreign leaders should “whenever possible” arrive in the UK on commercial flights. At Heathrow, the main London airport, It wouldn’t be possible Landing “special flights” or “parking aircraft”. The British Foreign Office stresses that anyone insisting on arriving in the UK on a private plane should seek permission from the city’s “less crowded airports”.
Restrictions begin immediately with the characters who may be present at the party. Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa said on Sunday that he will be present with Foreign Minister João Gomes Cravinho, but according to documents cited by Politico, only heads of state and their spouses or partners can attend the ceremony.
In the protocol document sent to the various countries, the UK Foreign Office appeals for the understanding of representatives of the various countries, but stresses that “with Westminster Abbey so crowded for this event, it is impossible” to have more than one participant from each country.
The UK embassies in various countries received the letter on Saturday evening. It was also stated in the protocol that if the presidents were unable to attend, they could choose another person as their official representative, whether that person was a head of government or a minister.
Also on Sunday, King Charles III will host a reception for all foreign leaders at Buckingham Palace, before Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral. Even before the funeral, world leaders will be able to wake Elizabeth II and sign the Book of Condolences at Lancaster House. They can also honor the Queen, within three minutes. Photos of that moment, in honor of Isabel II, will be recorded for the media.
After the funeral, world leaders will be escorted on foot to Dean’s Yard, inside Westminster, where Secretary of State James Cleverly will host another welcome before being taken to buses and then dropped off in West London where the vehicles of the various personnel will be.
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