Representatives of charities of which Queen Elizabeth II was Patron were invited to attend the Service of Thanksgiving in her honour at Guernsey's Town Church.
Organisers of today's church service, conducted by The Dean of Guernsey, The Very Reverend Tim Barker, went through the list of around 600 charities and organisations for which the late Queen was Patron. Any with a branch or presence in Guernsey were invited.
Pictured: The Royal Family website details all of the Patronages the Queen had.
Those charities represented at the Service of Thanksgiving on Saturday morning included, but was not limited to:
Pictured: Girlguiding released this image, of the then Princess Elizabeth, with their tribute to Her Majesty.
As well as representatives of Her Majesty's charities, a number of other organisations were represented at the Town Church on Saturday morning.
Invitations were extended to people who had a relationship with the Crown or Her Majesty through their work, their elected role, their personal or professional achievements, or personal interests. This section included:
The organisers of the Service of Thanksgiving said that "the breadth of the list reflects the diverse ways in which Her Majesty’s interests have touched the lives of islanders and will continue to do so".
Pictured: Tributes to Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, continue to be left at the Sunken Garden. (Chris George)
The Reverend Tim Barker conducted the service, which he had spent the previous days preparing for.
He was assisted during the service by Reverend Peter Graysmith; Mission Priest at the Town Church, and Reverend Howard Stringer; Superintendent Minister, Bailiwick of Guernsey Circuit of the Methodist Church.
The prayers were read by people representing some of those charities and organisations of which Her Majesty The Queen was Patron:
Pictured: Present at the Town Church for the Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Queen Elizabeth II were representatives of charities of which she was Patron. (Chris George)
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