Queen Elizabeth II, the longest king in British history, will be buried on Monday, after the funeral of large countries attended by leaders from all over the world, and the last historic ceremony journey through the packed London roads.
President Droupadi Murmu, his colleague at US Joe Biden, Emmanuel Macron from France is among world leaders who attended the funeral.
President Droupadi Murmu signed the Condolence Book in the memory of Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II at Lancaster House, London. pic.twitter.com/19udV2yt0z
— President of India (@rashtrapatibhvn) September 18, 2022
President Murmu, who was in London during a three -day visit to attend the state funeral, signed a condolence book on behalf of the Indian government on Sunday. The President joined the Acting Commissioner Sujit Ghosh at the Lancaster House in London, where world leaders who visited stopped by to sign a condolence to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II who died at the age of 96 in Scotland on September 8.
US President Joe Biden remembers the queen because of her kindness and hospitality. The legacy will rise big in the British history page, and in the story of our world, he said. Biden, who first met with the queen in 1982, crossed himself and put his hand in his heart while he stood with his wife Jill in the gallery facing the flag coffin in the large Westminster Hall in London.
Today Jill and I signed the Official Condolence Book for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
We first met the Queen in 1982, and will always remember her kindness and hospitality. Her legacy will loom large in the pages of British history, and in the story of our world. pic.twitter.com/6aZzUAMDAU
— President Biden (@POTUS) September 18, 2022
The funeral of the state queen Elizabeth today, the first in the UK since the death of his first prime minister Winston Churchill in 1965, will end 11 days of national mourning throughout England who have seen the personal sadness of the royal family playing in it intense international attention.
The queen coffin will be brought to the same weapons trains used for the funeral of the great -grandfather Queen Victoria. Spectacular ceremonies will be shown by around 125 theaters throughout England, while the park, box, and cathedral will also prepare a screen for a large ceremony.