The Service of Thanksgiving for the Life of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is being held in Worcester today.
Worcester Cathedral will be holding the service at 4pm today, with civic and diocesan representatives in attendance.
In a tweet from Worcester Cathedral posted this morning, it revealed that the service is "expecting large numbers" and to arrive in good time.
All are warmly welcome to join us for A Service of Thanksgiving for the Life of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, at 4pm today, with civic and diocesan representatives in attendance.
— Worcester Cathedral (@WorcCathedral) September 18, 2022
We are expecting large numbers, so please be sure to arrive in good time. pic.twitter.com/uUslYVRNq3
For those who cannot attend Worcester Cathedral for the service, it will also be live-streamed on the Cathedral'sFacebook page.
The Cathedral will remain open from 10am until 7pm as a quiet space to pray and reflect and for those wishing to sign the book of condolence and leave floral tributes.
The book of condolence itself will remain at Worcester Cathedral until 5pm on Tuesday 20 September.
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There will also be a National Moment of Reflection that will take place with a one-minute silence at 8pm tonight, to mourn the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and reflect on her life and legacy.
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