Donald Trump's attendance of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral 'in Joe Biden's hands'

Donald Trump’s attendance at Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral is reportedly in “Joe Biden’s arms”.

Mr Biden has already confirmed that he will probably be travelling to the UK to attend the funeral.

However the present US President should determine whether or not to ask Mr Trump or not, in response to CNN.

Mr Trump becoming a member of Mr Biden on the funeral may presumably trigger its personal points, with the previous President nonetheless refusing to just accept the results of the 2020 election.

Donald Trump and Joe Biden
Donald Trump and Joe Biden
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Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II
Jane Barlow

It's unclear whether or not Mr Trump has sought an invite to the funeral.

The ultimate determination rests with Mr Biden, who paid an additional tribute to Queen Elizabeth II on Sunday.

He recalled her message because the US mourned the demise of practically 3,000 individuals following the September 11 terrorist assaults in 2001.

She instructed him: “Grief is the worth we pay for love."

It's not uncommon for US presidents to ask their predecessors to occasions similar to main funerals.

Each George W Bush and Invoice Clinton attended the funeral of Pope John Paul II in April 2005.

And Barack Obama invited Mr Bush, Mr Clinton and Jimmy Carter to accompany him to Nelson Mandela’s funeral in Dec 2013.

Whereas a leaked doc means that world leaders could must journey on business flights, with personal jets and helicopters being banned.

The Overseas Workplace steering doc, seen by Politico, says that solely heads of states and companions will probably be invited to the occasion.

The doc mentioned it “regrets that, due to restricted area on the state funeral service and related occasions, no different members of the principal visitor’s household, workers or entourage could also be admitted”.

It stays to be seen whether or not former heads of state will obtain an invite.

Chatting with GB Information’ Nigel Farage following the demise of Queen Elizabeth II, Mr Trump hailed the previous monarch as “extraordinary”.

Queen Elizabeth II's coffin in Edinburgh
Queen Elizabeth II's coffin in Edinburgh
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Mr Trump mentioned: “It's a unhappy day, it’s unhappy all around the world.

“She was a girl that was simply extraordinary, simply a rare lady, an amazing lady. Who might be higher than what she executed?

“She did it so lengthy, so properly and by no means made errors simply give it some thought proper, she by no means made errors.

“She was an unbelievable individual it’s a really unhappy day.”

The Queen welcomed Mr Trump to Buckingham Palace for a state banquet in 2019.

Talking concerning the occasion, the previous US President added: “We have been going to spend only a brief time period and we simply bought on very well and we spent much more time than individuals thought, it was fairly one thing.

“We simply bought alongside very properly, we had good chemistry.”

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