Notre Dame cathedral reopens in Paris after five-year restoration following fire
Notre Dame cathedral in Paris is reopening after extensive restoration following a fire in 2019. The restoration cost around £700 million and took five years to complete. Princess Kate and US President-elect Donald Trump are among the notable guests attending the event. French President Emmanuel Macron invited world leaders to join the celebration. The reopening will feature the opening of the cathedral's doors, the reawakening of its organ, and the first Mass. Archbishop Laurent Ulrich will lead a service for over 1,500 guests.