The Queen's state funeral is set to be one of the biggest international events the UK has ever seen. Around 500 dignitaries from all over the world have been invited to attend, including all of the Commonwealth nations and most heads of state of other allies and nations the UK has a diplomatic relationship with.
Invitations to the Queen’s state funeral have not been sent to Syria, Venezuela or Taliban-ruled Afghanistan. While most countries around the world have been invited to send their head of state, those three countries join Russia, Belarus and Myanmar on the list of nations not asked to send a representative.
North Korea, Iran, and Nicaragua have been invited only at ambassadorial level. READ MORE:Camilla pays heartfelt tribute to the Queen Members of the Royal Family will, of course, be in attendance, as will representatives of government, including Prime Minister Liz Truss and Leader of the Opposition Keir Starmer.
Also invited are representatives of devolved governments, including Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, as well as recipients of the Victoria Cross and George Cross.
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