People have begun gathering outside Leicester Cathedral where King Richard III's remains will be laid to rest.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, The Most Rev Justin Welby, will preside over a service at 11:30 GMT with local senior clergy and representatives of world faiths.
Sophie, Countess of Wessex and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester are also among the guests.
A procession and commemoration service are also planned in York.
The king's remains were found beneath a Leicester car park in 2012.
Actor Benedict Cumberbatch, who was found to be a distant relation of the king, is due to read a poem written by Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy at the service in Leicester.
Thousands of people lined the streets as the last Plantagenet king's coffin was taken on a procession through the county, on Sunday.
Across three days this week, more than 20,000 queued for hours to view the coffin in the cathedral.
The Dean of Leicester, the Very Reverend David Monteith, told BBC Today the ceremony would be an "extraordinary, moving thing".
"There are no mourners. Instead it's much more of a hello, a welcome, a recognition of our history," he said.
"Also [it's] a recognition of the pain of what happened to him, the humiliation he suffered after death - which is really not what we would want for any human being and the church would want to point to his dignity."
Also invited to attend the service are 200 members of the public, following a ballot and representatives of those involved in finding and identifying the remains.
Communities who live in the vicinity of the battle site and known descendants from the Battle of Bosworth have also been invited.
The cathedral will fully reopen to the public on Friday when the king's sealed tomb will be revealed.
In York, a choral evensong will be held at York Minster at 17:15 GMT followed by a commemoration service.
A procession led by the civic party and senior clergy will then make its way through the city from 18:20 GMT and end at Mansion House.
The reburial has not been without controversy. Campaigners who petitioned for Richard III to be reburied in York have described the events in Leicester over the last week as a "pantomime".
Richard, the last English king to die in battle, was killed at Bosworth Field in 1485, at the end of the Wars of the Roses.
Anda sedang membaca artikel tentang
Cathedral set to rebury Richard III
Dengan url
https://gayabugarsehat.blogspot.com/2015/03/cathedral-set-to-rebury-richard-iii.html
Anda boleh menyebar luaskannya atau mengcopy paste-nya
Cathedral set to rebury Richard III
namun jangan lupa untuk meletakkan link
Cathedral set to rebury Richard III
sebagai sumbernya
0 komentar:
Posting Komentar