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The Queen and Prince Philip are celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary with a service featuring a reading from Prince William. The Queen and Prince Philip are celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary with a service which has featured a reading from Prince William.
Prayers will be said and the Archbishop of Canterbury, in a blessing, will ask the couple to "renew in your hearts promises you made to one another".Prayers will be said and the Archbishop of Canterbury, in a blessing, will ask the couple to "renew in your hearts promises you made to one another".
More than 30 family members are among 2,000 people at Westminster Abbey.More than 30 family members are among 2,000 people at Westminster Abbey.
Other guests include five choristers from the 1947 service, as well as 10 couples who married on the same day.Other guests include five choristers from the 1947 service, as well as 10 couples who married on the same day.
The Queen is the first British monarch to reach a diamond wedding anniversary.The Queen is the first British monarch to reach a diamond wedding anniversary.
We can give special thanks for the very public character of the witness and the sign offered to us by this marriage and what it has meant to nation and Commonwealth over the decades Dr Rowan WilliamsWe can give special thanks for the very public character of the witness and the sign offered to us by this marriage and what it has meant to nation and Commonwealth over the decades Dr Rowan Williams
Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, will say in his sermon that every marriage is a public event but that "some couples have to live more than others in the full light of publicity".Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, will say in his sermon that every marriage is a public event but that "some couples have to live more than others in the full light of publicity".
"We are probably more aware than ever these days of the pressures this brings," he will add."We are probably more aware than ever these days of the pressures this brings," he will add.
"But it also means that we can give special thanks for the very public character of the witness and the sign offered to us by this marriage and what it has meant to nation and Commonwealth over the decades.""But it also means that we can give special thanks for the very public character of the witness and the sign offered to us by this marriage and what it has meant to nation and Commonwealth over the decades."
He will ask the congregation to pray "for her majesty and his royal highness - for their life together as husband and wife".He will ask the congregation to pray "for her majesty and his royal highness - for their life together as husband and wife".
Prince William, in his reading of 1 John 4: 7-16, will tell the congregation to "let us love one another, because love is from God". Prince William, in his reading of 1 John 4: 7-16, told the congregation to "let us love one another, because love is from God".
Dame Judi Dench, meanwhile, will read the poem Diamond Wedding - written especially for the occasion by poet laureate Andrew Motion - which speaks of "a life remote for ours because it asked reach day, each action to be kept in view".Dame Judi Dench, meanwhile, will read the poem Diamond Wedding - written especially for the occasion by poet laureate Andrew Motion - which speaks of "a life remote for ours because it asked reach day, each action to be kept in view".
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There will also be a procession of representatives from different religions including the Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu and Sikh faiths.There will also be a procession of representatives from different religions including the Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu and Sikh faiths.
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As was the case in 1947, a setting by EC Bairstow of Psalm 67 - God Be Merciful Unto Us And Bless Us - will be sung by the abbey choir.As was the case in 1947, a setting by EC Bairstow of Psalm 67 - God Be Merciful Unto Us And Bless Us - will be sung by the abbey choir.
Other elements that will remain the same include the introit, We Wait For thy Loving Kindness O God, composed for the original ceremony by then-organist Dr William McKie.Other elements that will remain the same include the introit, We Wait For thy Loving Kindness O God, composed for the original ceremony by then-organist Dr William McKie.
Similarly, the hymn Lord's My Shepherd - set to the Scottish tune Crimond - will be sung.Similarly, the hymn Lord's My Shepherd - set to the Scottish tune Crimond - will be sung.
The royal couple's actual 60th wedding anniversary is on Tuesday when they will travel to Malta where they lived as a young married couple from 1949 to 1951, while Prince Philip was stationed there as a serving Royal Naval officer.The royal couple's actual 60th wedding anniversary is on Tuesday when they will travel to Malta where they lived as a young married couple from 1949 to 1951, while Prince Philip was stationed there as a serving Royal Naval officer.
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On Sunday, members of the Royal family attended a celebration dinner hosted by Prince Charles at Clarence House.On Sunday, members of the Royal family attended a celebration dinner hosted by Prince Charles at Clarence House.
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The wedding on 20 November 1947, according to one of the couple's friends, was a moment of "blissful brightness and happiness" after World War II.The wedding on 20 November 1947, according to one of the couple's friends, was a moment of "blissful brightness and happiness" after World War II.
The couple received gifts from around the world 60 years ago.The couple received gifts from around the world 60 years ago.
These included a thoroughbred horse, 131 pairs of nylon stockings - a rare commodity at a time of rationing and austerity - and 500 tins of pineapple.These included a thoroughbred horse, 131 pairs of nylon stockings - a rare commodity at a time of rationing and austerity - and 500 tins of pineapple.
However, BBC royal correspondent Peter Hunt says Mahatma Gandhi's present caught the disapproving eye of Queen Mary, Princess Elizabeth's grandmother.However, BBC royal correspondent Peter Hunt says Mahatma Gandhi's present caught the disapproving eye of Queen Mary, Princess Elizabeth's grandmother.
She told a friend the piece of hand-spun lace was "indelicate", mistaking the tray cover for the Indian leader's loincloth.She told a friend the piece of hand-spun lace was "indelicate", mistaking the tray cover for the Indian leader's loincloth.