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President Biden may be the world’s most powerful man, but it didn’t ensure him a front-row seat at Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in London on Monday.
The US President and First Lady Jill Biden were seated 14 rows back during the service at Westminster Abbey that drew 2,000 guests — including some 500 of the world’s presidents, kings, princes and prime ministers.
Perhaps taken into consideration was that the couple was among the few dignitaries who were granted permission to travel in their own presidential limousine, nicknamed “The Beast,” for security reasons.
Most other leaders, including Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, were escorted to the funeral on shuttle busses due to right security and road restrictions in place across London.
Taking their own transportation meant the Bidens also apparently arrived later than scheduled after getting caught in standstill traffic, The Guardian reported.


Once they finally arrived outside Westminster, the President and First Lady were forced to wait to take their seats so they didn’t interrupt the painstakingly choreographed funeral.
The couple had to wait briefly at the doors of the church as a procession of George and Victoria Cross-holders — those awarded the highest military valor — headed into the Abbey.
Biden was seated behind Poland President Andrzej Duda and in front of the Czech Republic’s Prime Minister Petr Fiala, according to the seating plan released Monday.

First Lady Jill was sitting next to Switzerland’s President Ignazio Cassis.
Higher up the pecking order were the leaders of Commonwealth countries and those that still consider the UK monarch their head of state.
Trudeau, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinta Adern were all given more prominent seats inside the Abbey than Biden.
The Queen’s service marked the first state funeral in Britain since Winston Churchill was afforded the honor in 1965.
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