Edward’s presence signals both his growing importance in his own family, as well as the monarchy's importance to British diplomacy at a potentially rocky moment.
Prince Edward is representing the royal family at the funeral of U.S. President Jimmy Carter in Washington, D.C. On Jan. 9, the Duke of Edinburgh, 60, stepped out in the U.S. capital city to pay respects to the nation’s 39th president,
The Duke of Edinburgh is conducting military engagements in Estonia, just days before his wife, the Duchess of Edinburgh, celebrates her 60th birthday on Monday. Prince Edward, 60, began his overseas visit on Thursday with a series of military-focused events,
British royals do not always travel for the funerals of U.S. presidents. Notably, King Charles, in his role as Prince of Wales, attended both the state funerals of Reagan and George H.W. Bush, and Prince Philip attended the funeral of President John F. Kennedy, on behalf of Queen Elizabeth.
U.S. President Jimmy Carter—who died in December—and a member of the Royal Family will join former presidents and other leaders honoring Carter at his funeral. While King Charles or Prince William typically handle these high-profile international appearances,
As often is the case with the funerals of former politicians, the reverence and respect on display among attendees supersedes their partisan differences.
In his eulogy, Biden said Carter’s faith overlapped with broadly held American ideals such as the idea that ‘we all are created equal in the image of God.’
On January 9, 2025, Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, will attend former US President Jimmy Carter's funeral, representing King Charles III. Carter passed away at age 100 on December 29 ...
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Nearly two weeks after former President Jimmy Carter passed away at the age of 100, all five living presidents gathered to honor him during his funeral service at th
Jimmy Carter, first former American president to live to 100, was eulogized at Washington National Cathedral on Thursday morning and will be remembered before a second service and burial back in his Georgia hometown of Plains.
WASHINGTON — Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. President ... who recently announced his resignation - Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh, and United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres.