At the funeral of Elizabeth also the Captains Regent of San Marino
Funeral of the Queen, the Regents in London for the homage of the Titan. Hundreds of crowned heads, dignitaries and heads of state, today at 11 (12 in Italy) will pay her last farewell to her majesty Elizabeth II. The funeral will be held in Westminster Abbey where the sovereign married in 947 and was crowned in 1953. All guests, around 2,000 people, should stick to a strict from the ancient Se years ceremonias, taking care of every detail, from dress code to seats distributed according to age, lineage and prestige of the country of origin. The entrance of the guests in the Abbey, surrounded by the moved crowd, will last for about 3 hours in a solemn procession marked by the tolling of Big Ben. Only Joe Biden and Isaac Herzog, respectively presidents of the United States, will move with their own car, while everyone’s movements will be rigorously uniform.
The Tribute of the Land of the Free
The Regents of San Marino, Oscar Mina and Paolo Rondelli, accompanied by the consul of San Marino in the United Kingdom Maurizio Bragagni and by the director of diplomatic ceremonies Silvia Berti, will also pay the last tribute. After signing the condolence book in the Lancaster House setting, leaving a tribute message, Mina and Rondelli attended yesterday evening at the reception organized by King Charles III at Buckingam Palace. This morning they will hear the prayers of the Archbishop of York, the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster, the Moderator of the Assembly of the Church of Scotland and that of the Free Churches. Sermon and commendation will be entrusted to the Archbishop of Canterbury while the Dean of Westminster will dispense the blessing. The national anthem will close the ceremony at around 12 after two minutes of silence throughout the Kingdom. At the end of the function, the Regents will be sent for reception by the British Foreign Office. at the end of the liturgy the procession led by the new ruler will escort the oak coffin to Wellington Arch, after which a smaller circle will go to St Georges Chapel until only the heirs will gather at the Windsor Castle burial.