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Leaders & royals fly in to attend funeral at Abbey

- BY JOHN SIDDLE and NIGEL NELSON Political Editor JANE PAVEY OF TEAM BEHIND CLERICS’ ROBES nigel.nelson@sundaymirr­or.co.uk

WORLD leaders last night began descending on London ahead of Queen Elizabeth’s funeral – amid Britain’s biggest ever security operation.

US president Joe Biden and Japan’s Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako will join Taoiseach Micheal Martin, President Michael D Higgins and more than 100 royals, heads of state and diplomats attending.

Mr Biden landed in the UK on Air Force One with First Lady Jill late yesterday evening.

Plans to meet new PM Liz Truss at Downing Street today were put off until a UN session on Wednesday. But No10 will host the Taoiseach, Canada’s Justin Trudeau, Taoiseach and Poland’s Andrzej Duda.

Yesterday Ms Truss met New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern and her Australian counterpar­t Anthony Albanese at the Government’s Chevening residence.

With two million mourners expected, the funeral is an epic security challenge far surpassing the 2012 Olympics and June’s Platinum Jubilee.

As well as the 10,000 uniformed officers on duty, snipers will be stationed on rooftops and drones will provide security chiefs with constant visual updates.

Every lamppost on the route has been examined and sealed and people known to have potentiall­y dangerous royal obsessions are

being monitored by a special team. Foreign royalty flying in include Spain’s King Felipe and Queen Letizia, King Willemalex­ander and Queen Máxima of the Netherland­s, King Harald V and Queen Sonja of Norway and Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco.

Royals from Greece, Sweden, Denmark and Belgium will also be there.

The six surviving former British PMS who served under the Queen will attend, along with Ms Truss.

European leaders will include French president Emmanuel Macron, German president Frank-walter Steinmeier, Italian president Sergio Mattarella and Finland’s Sauli Niinistö, as well as European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen and European

Council president Charles Michel.

But a ban on VIPS’ official vehicles sparked a row over a “two-tier” system after Mr Biden was allowed his armoured limo and Israel’s Isaac Herzog was also exempted.

Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky’s wife Olena is also set to be there – while neither Russia nor Belarus have been invited. The military regime of Myanmar, accused over deaths of democracy campaigner­s, have also been left out, while Iran will have only an ambassador.

Westminste­r Abbey could not fit all the heads of state the Queen met in her lifetime, so former US presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump were also not invited.

But Royal Family favourite Sir David Attenborou­gh, born 17 days after the Queen and producer of several of her Christmas speeches, will join mourners in the Abbey.

The Queen’s racing adviser John Warren, who spent the weekend at Balmoral days before her death,

will also be there. He said: “We sat for hours strategisi­ng, making plans. She was in such a healthy state of mind and in tremendous form. She really loved to talk about her horses, right to the very end.”

The 2,000 guests will include delegates picked from across the Commonweal­th. The Maori king, Kiingi Tuheitia, will be among New Zealand’s delegation, while Canada selected Killing Eve star Sandra Oh.

The doors to Westminste­r Abbey will open at 8am, three hours before the service. Her Majesty’s coffin will leave Westminste­r Hall at 10.35am.

The state gun carriage will bear the casket, drawn by 98 Royal Navy sailors in a tradition dating back to the funeral of Queen Victoria.

Jane Pavey, one of nine embroidere­rs who have worked for three years on clerics’ ceremonial robes, said: “They’ll look splendid. We’ll certainly do the Queen proud.”

They look splendid.. we’ll do the Queen proud

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FLYING IN US President Mr Biden & First Lady Jill
NEIGHBOURS EU’S Ms von der Leyen & France’s Macron
CONDOLENCE­S Canada’s Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie in London yesterday
FINAL AUDIENCE Former PMS May, Major, Brown, Blair, Cameron & Johnson FLYING IN US President Mr Biden & First Lady Jill NEIGHBOURS EU’S Ms von der Leyen & France’s Macron CONDOLENCE­S Canada’s Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie in London yesterday
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Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh
Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand
Anthony Albanese, Australia
Yoon Suk-yeol, South Korea CELEBS
David Attenborou­gh Kiri Te Kanawa Sandra Oh
NEIGHBOURS President Higgins & Taoiseach Micheal Martin will attend
Sri Lanka Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand Anthony Albanese, Australia Yoon Suk-yeol, South Korea CELEBS David Attenborou­gh Kiri Te Kanawa Sandra Oh NEIGHBOURS President Higgins & Taoiseach Micheal Martin will attend

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