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The main leaders of America, with the notable exclusion of the Brazilian Lula da Silva and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be absent from the coronation ceremony tomorrow, May 6, of the King Charles III of England.
As we learned, most states will be represented by their ministers of foreign affairs, their ambassadors and even their spouses.
The White House announced on April 4 that United States Leader Joe Biden would not attend the event and that First Lady Jill Biden would attend the event instead. The same day, the North American dignitary telephoned the monarch to congratulate him.
Opposite Cuba and Bolivia, which will not send any official representation, and Venezuela and Nicaragua, which so far have not provided information, is Brazil, which will be represented by Lula da Silva himself.
The most notable absence will be that of Argentina, a country which in 1982 faced the United Kingdom in the Falklands War. This nation, as well as Peru, Chile and Mexico will be represented by their ambassadors in the United Kingdom. Foreign ministers, ambassadors and first ladies will visit other Latin American countries.
extreme security
In addition, it has been learned that approximately 30,000 police officers will participate in the security device in London before and during the coronation of Carlos III.
The Metropolitan Police of London (Met) will draw on hundreds of officers from other forces across the UK, aiming to deploy a plan similar to that launched at the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II last September .
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