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Queen's 90th birthday: St Paul's service to begin celebrations | Queen's 90th birthday: St Paul's service to begin celebrations |
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A national service of thanksgiving will be held at St Paul's Cathedral later to mark the Queen's 90th birthday. | A national service of thanksgiving will be held at St Paul's Cathedral later to mark the Queen's 90th birthday. |
It will be attended by members of the Royal Family, including the Duke of Edinburgh - on his own 95th birthday. | |
PM David Cameron will read from the Bible, while broadcaster Sir David Attenborough will also give a reading. | PM David Cameron will read from the Bible, while broadcaster Sir David Attenborough will also give a reading. |
The service is the beginning of three days of events to mark the Queen's official birthday celebrations - after she turned 90 in April. | The service is the beginning of three days of events to mark the Queen's official birthday celebrations - after she turned 90 in April. |
How is her birthday being celebrated? | How is her birthday being celebrated? |
In pictures: Queen's 90th birthday celebrations so far | In pictures: Queen's 90th birthday celebrations so far |
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby will lead the service at St Paul's, while senior politicians, diplomats and governors-general will be in attendance. | Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby will lead the service at St Paul's, while senior politicians, diplomats and governors-general will be in attendance. |
Natural history broadcaster Sir David, who also turned 90 this year, will read a passage written by Michael Bond, author of the Paddington Bear series of books. | Natural history broadcaster Sir David, who also turned 90 this year, will read a passage written by Michael Bond, author of the Paddington Bear series of books. |
Mr Bond has written a "reflection on the passing of the years" for the service, which will also include an anthem by Judith Weir, Master of the Queen's Music. | Mr Bond has written a "reflection on the passing of the years" for the service, which will also include an anthem by Judith Weir, Master of the Queen's Music. |
Broadcaster Clare Balding, who has an association with the Queen as three generations of her family have trained horses for her, will also be present. | Broadcaster Clare Balding, who has an association with the Queen as three generations of her family have trained horses for her, will also be present. |
After the service, the Queen will host visiting governors-general for lunch at Buckingham Palace. | After the service, the Queen will host visiting governors-general for lunch at Buckingham Palace. |
Analysis | Analysis |
By Peter Hunt, BBC royal correspondent | By Peter Hunt, BBC royal correspondent |
Decades after their contemporaries embraced retirement, the Queen - who was 90 in April - and Prince Philip who turns 95 today - are still active in public life. | Decades after their contemporaries embraced retirement, the Queen - who was 90 in April - and Prince Philip who turns 95 today - are still active in public life. |
The prince will celebrate his birthday privately. According to the royal biographer, Hugo Vickers, the Queen's husband is still firing on all cylinders. | The prince will celebrate his birthday privately. According to the royal biographer, Hugo Vickers, the Queen's husband is still firing on all cylinders. |
His wife will be the focus of three days of events being held to mark the passing of yet another milestone - Britain's longest reigning monarch is also Britain's oldest monarch. | His wife will be the focus of three days of events being held to mark the passing of yet another milestone - Britain's longest reigning monarch is also Britain's oldest monarch. |
At St Paul's this morning, the Queen will be joined by other nonagenarians including Sir David Attenborough and the author Michael Bond. | At St Paul's this morning, the Queen will be joined by other nonagenarians including Sir David Attenborough and the author Michael Bond. |
Sir David will read a reflection on the passing of the years written by the creator of Paddington Bear. | Sir David will read a reflection on the passing of the years written by the creator of Paddington Bear. |
The bear from deepest Peru has one thing in common with the head of state - they both have two birthdays. | The bear from deepest Peru has one thing in common with the head of state - they both have two birthdays. |
Street party | Street party |
The service will begin a weekend of celebrations to mark the Queen's official birthday. | The service will begin a weekend of celebrations to mark the Queen's official birthday. |
On Saturday - which is the Queen's official birthday - the annual Trooping the Colour will be held in London's Horse Guards Parade. | On Saturday - which is the Queen's official birthday - the annual Trooping the Colour will be held in London's Horse Guards Parade. |
The birthday parade will end with members of the Royal Family making their annual appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, where they will watch an RAF flypast. | The birthday parade will end with members of the Royal Family making their annual appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, where they will watch an RAF flypast. |
On Sunday, the Queen will then host a street party for some 10,000 people at the Patron's Lunch - a celebration of her patronage of more than 600 organisations in the UK and around the Commonwealth. | On Sunday, the Queen will then host a street party for some 10,000 people at the Patron's Lunch - a celebration of her patronage of more than 600 organisations in the UK and around the Commonwealth. |
The Mall, in St James's Park, will be lined with picnic tables for the street party, during which guests will enjoy a hamper-style lunch. | |
The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince William and Prince Harry are due to attend the party. | The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince William and Prince Harry are due to attend the party. |