Queen’s funeral: Joe Biden is only allowed to bring his wife Jill

Queen Funeral
Joe Biden is only allowed to bring his wife Jill

Joe and Jill Biden travel alone to the Queen’s funeral.

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US President Joe Biden will not travel with a delegation to Queen Elizabeth’s funeral. But his wife will accompany him.

Buckingham Palace invited US President Joe Biden (79) to the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022). However, he should arrive without a delegation. The royal family issued a “special invitation only for the President and the First Lady”, reports CNN, citing a White House official.

The White House announced on Sunday that Biden had officially accepted the invitation and would be accompanied by First Lady Jill Biden (71). The state funeral for the Queen, who died on September 8th, will take place on September 19th in London’s Westminster Abbey.

At previous state funerals, such as that for former South African President Nelson Mandela (1918-2013), the incumbent US President was able to bring delegations of officials, the report said.

Joe Biden: “She shaped an era”

In a statement by Joe Biden After the news of the Queen’s death, it said: “Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was more than a monarch. She shaped an era.” In addition, the US President and his wife looked back on mutual encounters: “We met the Queen for the first time in 1982 when we traveled to Great Britain as part of a Senate delegation. And we were honored that she met us in June 2021 during our first foreign voyage as President and First Lady, where she charmed us with her wit, moved us with her kindness, and generously shared her wisdom with us.” Her legacy will “play a huge role in the pages of British history and in the history of our world”.

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