Notre Dame reopening ceremony moves indoors due to severe weather forecasts
The reopening ceremony for Notre Dame cathedral will now take place indoors due to severe weather forecasts, including strong winds. This decision was announced by the Elysee Palace and the Paris diocese. The event, set for Saturday, marks five years since the cathedral was damaged by fire. Notable attendees include Prince William and US President-elect Donald Trump. Originally planned for outside, the ceremony will feature a speech by President Emmanuel Macron indoors. Performers will record their music live outside the cathedral for later broadcast during the event.