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Queen pulls out of Royal Maundy service

Tony JonesPress Association
Queen Elizabeth will miss the Royal Maundy service, with Prince Charles representing her instead.
Camera IconQueen Elizabeth will miss the Royal Maundy service, with Prince Charles representing her instead. Credit: AP

The Queen will miss the annual the Royal Maundy church service and be represented for the first time by the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall.

The event is an important fixture in the royal calendar and will see Charles follow the ancient tradition of distributing Maundy money to community stalwarts on Thursday.

It is understood the Queen, who has been experiencing mobility issues, was unable to commit to the event and, with the order of service being printed, she was keen for the arrangements to be confirmed to avoid any misunderstanding or the day to be overshadowed.

The monarch attended a service commemorating the life of the Duke of Edinburgh last week with senior royals and a congregation of hundreds, and has been carrying out virtual events and her other duties as head of state.

Charles and Camilla will join the congregation for the Royal Maundy Service at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.

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