The British heir of the throne that Prince William with US President Donald Trump at St. Peter’s Square spoke before the funeral of Pope Francis, as Italian media reported. William also spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
It is the first time that William King Charles III. represented at an international funeral service. Trump and Prince William have already met in Paris at the reopening of the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris. Since then, the heir of the throne has been a British miracle weapon of diplomacy when it comes to Trump. The American president, who is considered the big fan of the British royal family, praised William as a “good man”.
British Prime Minister Keir Strandmer, together with his wife Victoria and Foreign Minister David Lammy, were also present as representatives of Great Britain. The Prime Minister of Scotland, John Swinney, was also present.
“Bridge Builder” praised Franziskus van de Leyen
In the meantime, EU Committee Chief Ursula von der Leyen paid tribute to the late Pope. “Pope Franciscus built bridges. We can take them with us,” wrote Van de Leyen to X and posted a video of the funeral. “We met today to honor a man who led his people with kindness, peaceful power and compassion,” said the committee’s head.
“His holiness Pope Francis reminded us that love extends to the edge and should hug less. The displaced persons. The displaced people. The forgot. The forgot. He invited us to take care of each other and for the earth we all share. His legacy is a legacy of grace, justice and hope.
Orban and Mesola Condolen too
“One last living good,” wrote the President of the European Parliament, Roberta Mesola. She posted a contribution on social media with a photo of her meeting in the Vatican last October with the Pope.
The Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban emphasized that the Christian world for Francis Boog. “We will never forget his courage and dedication to peace. May He rest in God’s eternal light,” said Orban on X.
Source: Krone

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