The Pope's funeral has taken place in St Peter's Square in the Vatican.
A pope's funeral traditionally brings a host of world leaders together, and many were in attendance today as part of a crowd of about 50,000.
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Here's a look at the list.
Prince William
The Prince of Wales attended on behalf of the King.
King Charles was in Rome earlier this month and met the pontiff at the Vatican as the 88-year-old was recovering from his long hospital stay with pneumonia.
Sir Keir Starmer
The prime minister was at the funeral with his wife Victoria.
Speaking on Tuesday, Sir Keir said there had been "an outpouring of grief and love" for the Pope.
He added: "I think it reflects the high esteem in which he was held, not just by millions and millions of Catholics, but by many others, across the world, myself included."
Donald Trump
The US president was joined by first lady Melania Trump and was seen shaking hands with world leaders including France's President Macron.
He also held informal talks with Ukraine's leader in St Peter's Basilica before the service.
The pair were pictured sitting face to face in the famous church and Volodymyr Zelenskyy later said it could prove to be "historic" if it leads to peace.
Pope Francis had been critical of Mr Trump at times during his tenure.
In January, he said it would be a "disgrace" if the president went ahead with his crackdown on immigration.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy
The Ukrainian president, who met the Pope three times, was there with his wife - and there was an outbreak of applause for him when he arrived.
Mr Zelenskyy has said his country is grieving the Pope and recalled how he often prayed for peace in Ukraine.
His spokesman said the meeting with President Trump lasted for around 15 minutes and the pair had agreed to hold further discussions later on Saturday.
Emmanuel Macron
The French President Emmanuel Macron also attended the funeral with his wife Brigitte.
In his tribute on Monday, Mr Macron said of the Pope: "In this time of war and brutality, he had a sense for the other, for the most fragile."
Giorgia Meloni
The Italian premier, along Argentine leader Javier Milei (below) had place of pride in the seating order for the service.
The Vatican is, of course, surrounded by the Italian capital Rome, while the Pope was born and grew up in Argentina and was once Archbishop of Buenos Aires.
Javier Milei
The president of Pope Francis's native Argentina was also at the ceremony, despite having launched insults at Francis in recent years.
Before taking office in December 2023, the far-right politician called him "an imbecile, the representative of evil on Earth".
Mr Milei alluded to their "differences" in his tribute to the late Pope, writing: "It is with profound sorrow that I learned this sad morning that Pope Francis, Jorge Bergoglio, passed away today and is now resting in peace.
"Despite differences that seem minor today, having been able to know him in his goodness and wisdom was a true honour for me."
Joe Biden
Former US president Joe Biden, 82, was at the funeral with his wife Jill. The couple were seen taking their places in the bright sunshine prior to the service.
Mr Biden appeared to be getting some help to his seat, taking the arm of a member of the church.
Lula da Silva
The Brazilian president and first lady Janja Lula da Silva were also at the funeral.
Brazil had also declared a seven-day mourning period for the Pope.
"Humanity is today losing a voice of respect and welcome for others," the president said in his tribute.
"Pope Francis lived and propagated in his daily life the love, tolerance and solidarity that are the basis of Christian
teachings."
Ursula von der Leyen
The EU Commission President confirmed she was attending after calling Francis a worldwide inspiration.
"He inspired millions, far beyond the Catholic Church, with his humility and love so pure for the less fortunate," she said in her tribute.
Council President Antonio Costa, Parliament President Roberta Metsola was also expected to be in attendance.
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Here are some of the other notable attendees:
• Ireland's taoiseach Micheal Martin
• Spain's King Felipe and Queen Letizia
• Albanian president Bajram Begaj
• Angola's president Joao Lourenco
• Austrian president Alexander Van der Bellen
• Bangladesh's chief adviser and interim leader Muhammad Yunus
• Belgium's King Philippe and Queen Mathilde, along with prime minister Bart De Wever
• Canada's governor general Mary Simon
• Cape Verde president Jose Maria Neves
• Croatia's president Zoran Milanovic
• Cyprian president Nikos Christodoulides
• Czech Republic's prime minister Petr Fiala
• Democratic Republic of Congo president Felix Tshisekedi
• Dominican Republic's president Luis Abinader
• East Timor's president Jose Ramos-Horta
• Ecuador's president Daniel Noboa
• Estonia's president Alar Karis
• Finland's president Alexander Stubb
• Gabon's president Brice Oligui Nguema
• German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier and outgoing chancellor Olaf Scholz
• Greece's prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis
• Honduras president Xiomara Castro
• Hungary's president Tamas Sulyok
• Italy's president Sergio Mattarella and prime minister Giorgia Meloni
• Latvian president Edgars Rinkevics
• Lithuanian president Gitanas Nauseda
• Moldova's president Maia Sandu
• Netherlands' prime minister Dick Schoof
• New Zealand's prime minister Christopher Luxon
• Norway's Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit
• The Philippines' president Ferdinand Marcos Jr
• Poland's president Andrzej Duda
• Portugal's president Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa and prime minister Luis Montenegro
• Romania's interim president Ilie Bolojan
• Sweden's King Carl XVI Gustaf, Queen Silvia and prime minister Ulf Kristersson
• Switzerland's president Karin Keller-Sutter
Who was not there?
Vladimir Putin
The Russian president did not attend the funeral.
But the controversial leader paid tribute to the Pope, writing a message to Cardinal Kevin Farrell, who is interim chief of the Catholic Church.
"Please accept my most sincere condolences on the passing of His Holiness Pope Francis," Mr Putin said.
"Throughout the years of his pontificate, he actively promoted the development of dialogue between the Russian
Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches, as well as constructive cooperation between Russia and the Holy See."
Benjamin Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also did not attend the ceremony, with the country's ambassador Yaron Sideman going instead.
The Jewish state and the Vatican have had strong relations in the past, with Israel sending a presidential delegation to the funeral of Pope John Paul II in 2005, and Pope Francis visiting Israel in 2014.
But their relationship has deteriorated since the start of the war in Gaza.
A month after the conflict started in 2023, a dispute broke out over whether Pope Francis had used the word "genocide" to describe events in Gaza. Palestinians who met with him said he did, but the Vatican said he did not.
The Pope met relatives of Israeli hostages on the same day.
Israeli officials have since lobbied the Vatican to be more forceful in its condemnation of Hamas.
In January, the Pope called the humanitarian situation in Gaza "shameful", prompting criticism from Rome's chief rabbi, Riccardo Di Segni, who accused Francis of "selective indignation".
Rabbi Di Segni said he would be attending the funeral, despite it taking place on the Jewish sabbath.
Was there a seating plan?
The seats were assigned in advance, with the heads of state sitting in French alphabetical order based on their country's name, rather than on the individual's.
This applied to everyone apart from the presidents of Italy and Argentina, who got the best seats because the Pope lived in Italy and was an Argentinian native.
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