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Pope Francis’ funeral seating arrangement’s politics were exposed: How Prince William and Keir Starmer are pushed further back, but Donald Trump really gets to sit in the first row

 

This explains why heads of government, like Sir Keir, found themselves farther back in what could otherwise be referred to as the “cheap seats,” while Trump found himself .

In the spotlight amid around 50 heads of state. Standing shoulder to shoulder with Milei are João Lourenço, president of Angola, Bajram Begaj,

President of Albania, and Joan-Enric Vives i Sicilia, a Catholic bishop and co-Prince of the small landlocked country of Andorra.

But that doesn’t explain why President Zelensky ended up in the top row even as Ukraine’s French remained unchanged.

 

Momentary weakness At Pope Francis’s funeral, Joe Biden was compelled to take the old priest’s arm as he stumbled to walk without assistance.

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