London is full of world leaders
Heads of state and government from around the world are now marching across the city of London to attend the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is now in the queen's city to attend the mourning ceremony.
On Sunday (September 18), she and her younger sister Sheikh Rehana visited historic Lancaster House in the West End to pay their respects to Elizabeth II. Signed the condolence book there.
In a brief memorial, the Prime Minister said that his family has always respected the Queen. The High Commissioner of Bangladesh in the UK also signed the condolence book.
Earlier, Charles III, the new king of the British throne, telephoned the Prime Minister to thank him for making a state visit to the United Kingdom to attend the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.
British Royal Family also thanked the people of Bangladesh from Buckingham Palace.
The whole of Britain is mourning the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The people of the world will say goodbye to this one of the members of the royal family forever through the Queen's funeral on Monday (September 19).
The queen's funeral will be attended by 500 emperors, kings, queens, presidents, prime ministers and other leaders of various countries. And so the issue of security is seen with utmost importance. The City of London administration is also working alongside the police.