Reuters: Britain did not invite representatives of Russia and Belarus to the coronation

2023-05-02 18:07:46

Great Britain did not invite representatives of Russia, Belarus, Afghanistan, Venezuela, Iran and Syria to the coronation of King Charles III, which will be held on May 6 in Westminster Abbey in London. This was reported on Tuesday by the Archyde.com agency with reference to an unnamed source.

According to his information, in the case of the DPRK and Nicaragua, the invitations were made in the name of high-ranking diplomats. In all other cases, Great Britain invited heads of state with which the kingdom has diplomatic relations, as well as leaders of countries where Charles III is the head of state and British overseas territories.

The coronation of Charles III will take place in the presence of more than 2,200 people from more than 200 countries, 8 months following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022). Among the guests are members of the royal family, regarding a hundred heads of state, the first ministers of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, governors-general of the Commonwealth of Nations, lord deputies of the king in large administrative units, representatives of various churches, the Armed Forces, the diplomatic corps, Nobel laureates. , employees of public, charitable organizations, emergency services.

US President Joe Biden announced that his country will be represented by First Lady Jill Biden at the coronation. Queen Margrethe II of Denmark will miss the ceremony due to a surgical operation.

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