Richard III reburial ballot sees thousands apply for public seats

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Thousands of people have applied to an online ballot for a seat at the reburial of King Richard III at Leicester Cathedral next year.

More than 13,500 people have applied online for entry to three services to mark the reinterment of the king.

There will be 200 seats for the public at the reburial, with a further 400 spaces at two other services.

The Dean of Leicester, David Monteith, said there had been "lots of interest" with applications from around the world.

The burial will take place on Thursday 26 March.

Richard III reburial ballot sees thousands apply for public seats


BBC News
31 December 2014


The king's bones will be placed in a tomb in the remodelled Leicester Cathedral during the service



Thousands of people have applied to an online ballot for a seat at the reburial of King Richard III at Leicester Cathedral next year.

More than 13,500 people have applied online for entry to three services to mark the reinterment of the king.

There will be 200 seats for the public at the reburial, with a further 400 spaces at two other services.

The Dean of Leicester, David Monteith, said there had been "lots of interest" with applications from around the world.

The ballot opened on 12 December and 5,000 people applied on the first day.

Hundreds more paper forms have been received by the cathedral and are yet to be counted.


Richard III's remains were found under a car park in Leicester in 2012

Applications closed at midday on Wednesday.

The cathedral said spaces would now be allocated at random, with half of those available being reserved for residents in Leicestershire and Rutland.

All those selected will receive an invitation from the Dean, the Very Reverend David Monteith, after 12 January.

"Clearly there's lots of interest in the English royal's story," he said.

"It is only three months away and we need to give people due notice, and of course some will be travelling from all over the world."

He said applications had come from the United States, Canada, Australia, Africa and Japan.

Those unsuccessful in the ballot will be able to watch the services on TV and on big screens placed around Leicester.


Reburial timetable


Leicester Cathedral will be Richard III's final resting place

Sunday 22 March: Coffin leaves the University of Leicester, travels round local villages and is taken to Leicester Cathedral

Monday 23 - Wednesday 25 March: Remains of King Richard III will lie in repose in the cathedral

Monday 23 March: Archbishop of Westminster Cardinal Vincent Nichols, the leader of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales, will celebrate Mass for the repose of the soul for Richard III in Holy Cross Church, the Catholic parish church and Dominican priory in Leicester city centre

Thursday 26 March: Richard III's remains will be buried in Leicester Cathedral in the presence of the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, senior clergy, other Christian denominations and (for some reason) representatives of other faiths

Friday 27 March: Tomb is revealed, followed by official celebrations across the city


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