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King Charles has presented commemorative coins to 152 people at a traditional Maundy Thursday service, held this year at ...
I've either been teaching or crochet." The lower half of the design, which features Durham Cathedral's famous Sanctuary Knocker, was created by one of Bridie's private violin pupils, Anna Cowan.
As Their Majesties took their seats inside Durham Cathedral for the ceremony ... The service, which used to feature the monarch washing the feet of the poor as Jesus did, is a major point in ...
Large crowds gathered outside Durham Cathedral from the early hours as ... The service, which used to feature the monarch washing the feet of the poor as Jesus did, is a major point in the Royal ...
The service, which used to feature the monarch washing the feet of the poor as Jesus did, dates back to 1210. The King's attendance at the service at Durham Cathedral today comes as he wrote about ...
Charles was joined by the Queen for the traditional Maundy service at Durham Cathedral, a key date in ... The service, which used to feature the monarch washing the feet of the poor as Jesus ...
Each recipient of Maundy money is given two small leather purses by the King, one red and one white. The red contains a small amount of ordinary coinage which symbolises the sovereign's gift for food ...
Charles and Camilla were at Durham Cathedral for the traditional service ... The service, which used to feature the monarch washing the feet of the poor as Jesus did, dates back to 1210.
held this year at Durham Cathedral, as part of royal Easter celebrations. The King gave out the specially minted coins to 76 men and 76 women - the same number as his age - to thank them for ...
Featuring everything from ancient stone circles to world-class museums and mighty castles, these photographs show the UK's ...
Charles and Camilla arrive for the Maundy service at Durham Cathedral (Owen Humphries/PA ... The service, which used to feature the monarch washing the feet of the poor as Jesus did, dates ...