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Edinburgh St Giles’ congregation gives thanks for Queen’s ‘life of service’

The minister at the Scottish church where the Queen’s body is expected to lie in rest has told how the congregation there “gives thanks for her life of service”.

Reverend Calum MacLeod, of St Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh added they were now praying for the new King, and the rest of the royal family “in these days of loss”.

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The historic church is situated on the city’s Royal Mile, halfway between Edinburgh Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse.

It is expected that members of the public will be allowed into the church to file past the coffin when it resides there in about three days’ time.

Members of the royal family are also expected to attend the church, to hold a poignant vigil – known as the Vigil of the Princess – around the Queen’s coffin.

In a statement released on Twitter on Friday evening, Rev MacLeod told how “the congregation of St Giles’ Cathedral, the High Kirk of Edinburgh, cherishes its long and historic relationship with the Queen and the royal family”

He added: “As the nation mourns a beloved sovereign, the congregation gives thanks for her life of service rooted in her abiding faith.

“We pray for the King and members of the royal family in these days of loss and look forward to continuing our relationship with them into a bright future, giving thanks to God.”

His statement also told how the Queen and her late husband were always “warmly welcomed” by the congregation.

He said: “St Giles’ houses the Thistle Chapel, home to Scotland’s highest chivalry order, The Order of the Thistle.

“The Queen, as Sovereign of the Order, would be in attendance to install new Knights as they were appointed. Dressed in the long, flowing green robes and plumed hat of the Order she and Prince Philip were always warmly welcomed by the congregation.”

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Following a rare announcement on Thursday September 8 that doctors were "concerned" for the Queen's health, she was placed under medical supervision. Royal Family members rushed to join her at her side, including son King Charles III and grandson Prince William.

A statement from the Royal Family announcing the monarch's death read: "The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon. The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow."

You can find all of the latest information following the death of Her Majesty here.

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