The royal died last night aged 90 after a battle with pneumonia. His funeral is taking place in Riyadh, where, in keeping with Muslim traditions, Abdullah's body, clothed in white and shrouded in a simple cloth, will be carried on an ambulance stretcher by relatives to rest in a mosque before being taken to a cemetery and buried in an unmarked grave.
Prayers will be led by King Salman, who has succeeded his half-brother as King of Saudi Arabia. The funeral is being attended by Muslim heads of state and other senior figures, however President Abdel Fatteh al-Sisi of Egypt, one of Abdullah's closest allies, was unable to attend thanks to poor weather stopping his flight from the Davos World Economic Forum.
Non-Muslim dignitaries will visit to pay respects to the new monarch and crown prince, and other members of the Al Saud dynasty, in the coming days.
Obama pays tribute to "passionate" belief of late Saudi King Abdullah in US-Saudi relationship http://t.co/kvg3VOcGge pic.twitter.com/QyWp9NcHFk
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Full statement from US President Barack Obama on death of Saudi Arabia's #KingAbdullah http://t.co/XBdvgNYRRD pic.twitter.com/SVE38FqJ1m
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