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King Mohammed VI of Morocco has been invited among an esteemed group of international dignitaries at the highly anticipated reopening of Notre-Dame de Paris, set for Saturday, December 7, according to French media.
Following the cathedral’s restoration after the devastating 2019 fire, this inauguration will be a historic moment, and the French government has invited a host of influential figures from around the world to mark the occasion.
Alongside King Mohammed VI, the guest list includes U.S. Presidents Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Other royals such as King Charles III of the United Kingdom and King Felipe VI of Spain are also expected to attend.
The guest list further features political leaders, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, reflecting the diplomatic importance of the ceremony.
Religious leaders from around the world will also be present, including Archbishop Timothy Michael Dolan of New York and Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople, emphasizing the spiritual dimension of this iconic event.
Given the high-profile nature of the event, French authorities have put in place a robust security plan to ensure the smooth running of the inauguration.
While not all invitees have confirmed their attendance, the French government is preparing for a strong turnout from the international community. The event promises to be a spectacular display of both cultural and diplomatic significance.
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