Tributes have started pouring in from World leaders following the demise of Queen Elizabeth 11 who died on Thursday at the age of 96.
Leaders from around the world paid homage to Britain’s longest-serving monarch.
The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was among the first to pay his last respects to the revered monarch.
For the White House, it expressed deep sympathies over the Queen’s death, noting she was the leader of one of the United States strongest allies.
Irish President Michael D. Higgins called Queen Elizabeth II “a remarkable friend of Ireland” who had “great impact on the bonds of mutual understanding between our two peoples”.
Former British Prime minister,Tony Blair, Germany President, Donald Trump, Barrack Obama, Bill Clinton and Ukraine President Zelenski, have all sent their messages across.