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Queen Elizabeth’s personal additions to her funeral

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New details have been released about the Queen’s funeral on Monday September 19

It’s now been revealed Queen Elizabeth II made a number of her own personal additions to plans for the day of her funeral.

The state funeral will be one of Britain’s biggest events since World War Two.

The music and readings selected for the occasion are expected to reflect the Queen’s personality and taste.

A national two-minute silence will be held as the service concludes.

Numerous world leaders and dignitaries will be in attendance, including U.S. President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron.

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There will also be 200 people who have been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours.

The Duke of Norfolk is the official organiser of the day’s events and says his role is “both humbling and daunting”.

On the other side of the Atlantic, leaders gathered at the U.N. headquarters in New York to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth.

Secretary general, Antonio Guterres says Her Majesty was “an anchor of stability across decades of often turbulent history.”

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Trump & Harris conclude fierce debate, rumours of a second showdown emerge

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The debate was marked by heated exchanges and contrasting visions for America’s future, resonating deeply with undecided voters ahead of the upcoming election.

Harris made a point to get under Trump’s skin, leading the way to some curious comments from the Republican candidate.

Trump falsely claimed that immigrants in the country illegally were killing and eating people’s pets in the city of Springfield, Ohio.

After the showdown, questions were raised about the possibility of a second debate before the November election date. #featured #trending

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Trump vs. Harris: first and only debate commences in Philadelphia

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Republican Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are gearing up for their first and only debate of the 2024 presidential campaign.

Trump plans to accuse Harris of flip-flopping on policy positions, while Harris will call out Trump’s alleged history of dishonesty.

Polls show voters are still uncertain about Harris, making this a crucial opportunity for her to sway opinions.

Trump, meanwhile, will focus on inflation and immigration under Biden’s administration. The debate could shift dynamics in a tight race. #featured #trending

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Thousands of protesters clash with police at Melbourne defence expo

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Anti-war protesters and police clashed outside a defence exhibition in Melbourne on forcing police to close roads.

Hundreds of people were seen gathered outside the venue hosting the biennial Land Forces International Land Defence Exposition, with many chanting pro-Palestine slogans through a loud speaker, television footage showed. #featured #trending

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