The Union jack will be flying in all of its glory, but how well will the country or the European Union (EU) do without each other is a matter of serious speculation.
The Union jack will be flying in all of its glory, but how well Britain or the European Union (EU) will do without each other is a matter of global concern.
Even though there seemed to be a massive support for the campaign to stay with the EU, United Kingdom Independent Party (UKIP) leader Nigel Farage convinced the majority of voters in going with the Brexit.
The vote count which seemed favourable for 'Remain', took a quick turn on Friday morning, giving the lead and ultimate victory to 'Leave' for Britain's exit from EU.
Let's take a look at what the leaders had to say about this separation.
1. Anton Boerner
Anton Boerner, Head of Germany's Foreign Trade Association. (Photo courtesy - Getty Images)
2. Donald Trump
Donald Trump, United States (US) Republican Presidential candidate. (Photo courtesy - Getty Images)
3. Donald Tusk
Donald Tusk, President of European Council. (Photo courtesy - Getty Images)
4. Erna Solberg
Erna Solberg, Prime Minister of Norway. (Photo courtesy - Getty Images)
5. Frank-Walter Steinmeier
Frank-Walter Steinmeier, German Foreign Minister. (Photo courtesy - Getty Images)
6. Jean-Mark Ayrault
Jean-Mark Ayrault, French Foreign Minister. (Photo courtesy - Getty Images)
7. Martin Schulz
Martin Schulz, President of European Parliament. (Photo courtesy - Getty Images)
8. Nicola Sturgeon
Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland. (Photo courtesy - Getty Images)
9. Nigel Farage
Nigel Farage, Leader of United Kingdom Independent Party (UKIP), primary anti-EU party. (Photo courtesy - Getty Images)
10. Victor Orban
Victor Orban, Prime Minister of Hungary. (Photo courtesy - Getty Images)
11. Wolfgang Schaeuble
Wolfgang Schaeuble, Finance Minister of Germany. (Photo courtesy - Getty Images)