The Canadian Embassy in Algeria Is Temporarily Closing Its Doors

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The Embassy of Canada to Algeria announced today, Thursday, that it will close on Monday, September 19.

The embassy clarified that the closure decision is related to the “Canadian National Day of Mourning in Honor of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II”.

The embassy has made telephone numbers available to citizens for emergencies.

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Monday will be a bank holiday across the UK, a government decision approved by King Charles III.

The media quotes sources within the British government, that “invitations to attend the official funeral of the late Queen Elizabeth II, over the weekend, have been sent to the leaders of the countries with which the United Kingdom maintains diplomatic relations noting that “this means the head of state in addition to a guest.” One, for most countries.

Buckingham Palace has announced that the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II will take place on September 19 at Westminster Abbey in London at 10:00 GMT.

Huge crowds are also expected to gather around Windsor Castle, west of the capital, where the Queen will be buried.

The palace has confirmed that the body of the Queen, who died last Thursday aged 96, will then be moved to St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle, west London.

Elizabeth will be buried at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle, where her husband Prince Philip, who died on April 9, 2021, is buried.

The Queen’s closest relatives, her father King George VI, her “Queen Mother” and her sister, Princess Margaret, are also buried here.