Donald Trump takes a dig at Joe Biden’s seating position during Queen’s funeral

Former United States President, Donald Trump took a dig at the current President of the United States, Joe Biden, after sitting in the 14th row with his wife, who is only seven from behind, at a ceremony held in Westminster Abbey, London. ,

According to a report published in the UK Wire, Donald Trump posted a picture on his social media platform Truth Social and wrote, “This is what has happened to America in just two short years. No respect!” However, for our President to know the leaders of a few thirds. It’s a good time countries of the world.” “If I were president, they wouldn’t make me sit back there – and our country would be a lot different than it is now! “In real estate, as in politics and life, location is everything!!!”

Meanwhile, nearly 500 world leaders, including US President Joe Biden and royals from around the world, at Westminster Abbey to bid farewell to Britain’s longest-reigning Queen Elizabeth II.

Thousands lined the streets along the route of this final procession, which Buckingham Palace said was designed with the public in mind, and discussed the Order of Service for the Commissary with the late monarch “over the years” Went.

The Dean of Windsor, who led the service, said: “We have come together to hand over the soul of her servant, Queen Elizabeth, into the hands of God.”

“Amid our rapidly changing and often troubled world, his calm and respectful presence has given us the confidence to face the future, as he did with courage and hope.

“As, with grateful hearts, we reflect on these and many other ways in which his long life has been a blessing to us, we pray that God will give us the grace to honor his memory by following his example.” Grant, and she, along with our sister Elizabeth, at last, we will know the joy of eternal life,” he said.

Much of the music for the Committal Service was composed by Sir William Harris, who served as organist at St George’s Chapel between 1933 and 1961 and spent much of the Queen’s childhood.

The young Princess Elizabeth is said to often visit the Organ Loft to watch him play, and it is believed that he taught her to play the piano.

Before the final hymn, the Imperial State Crown, the orb and the scepter – known as the Instrument of State – were removed from the coffin by the Crown Jeweler and, together with the bargemaster and sergeant-at-arms, given to the dean. was. placed them on the altar. At the end of the last hymn, King Charles III placed the Queen’s Company Camp Colour of the Grenadier Guards on the coffin.

At the same time, the Lord Chamberlain – the most senior official in the royal household – made a ceremonial gesture to “break” his “office wand” and place it on the coffin.

The funeral service for Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, was held in the same chapel in April last year. Other members of Queen Elizabeth II’s family are also buried there, including her mother – Elizabeth, father King George VI and sister Princess Margaret.

*With inputs from agencies

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