so everyone now really awaiting those other foreign dignitaries. also royals, royal families from sweden and spain and denmark and the netherlands and various other nations, jordan, the emperor and empress of japan also expected to attend. and then of course, the royal family before the service, which is expected to get under way at 11:00. so, just over an hour from now, becky. that s right. and we ve been looking at images of the british military as they take part in what is these incredibly well planned event as authorities here execute on plans that have been in the offing for year. to add to clarissa s points there, it s about two and a half
of course welty from around the world aren t attendants. and couldn t the emperor and empress of japan. and a highly symbolic move, and prayer noted he throws my case first foreign trip since he was crowned in 2019. also attending the line and state head of the state funeral where king philippe the six of spain, they re expected to be joined out today service by the former king and his wife queen sofia. we know the military procession the funeral brought travel through whitehall and along the mouth. where huge crowds have been gathering for days. let s bring in our asha honig who was in the round for us this morning. so asha people have been gathering there to be a part of his story. a very good morning to you. yes indeed, that s why thank so
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GoFundMe campaign for vandalized cherry blossom trees in SF s Japantown raises over $22k in one day
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This stock image shows cherry blossom branches in bloom in San Francisco. Two of the trees in front of the Japanese Cultural and Community Center in Japantown were torn down to their trunks in an act of vandalism, reports the center.Laura Drake/Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less
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Photos shared by the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California show one of its two trees, which were vandalized and destroyed over the course of three days.Courtesy of the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern CaliforniaShow MoreShow Less