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Charles gives out Maundy money in the absence of the Queen

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THE Prince of Wales distribute­d Maundy money to community stalwarts from across the country as he represente­d the Queen at the ancient ritual for the first time.

Charles followed the tradition of presenting Maundy coins to those who have provided Christian service to the elderly, worked tirelessly during the pandemic or been a comfort to those in need, during the service at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle.

The Queen, who has been experienci­ng mobility issues, was missing. Buckingham Palace announced on Friday she would not attend and be represente­d by the prince and Duchess of Cornwall.

The Bishop of Worcester, Dr John Inge, speaking in his role as Lord High Almoner, said the Queen had a copy of the order of service and a list of Maundy money recipients and details about them.

He told the congregati­on before the service began: “She’s close by and would want me to extend to you her greetings.”

The Queen is expected to miss another traditiona­l event of the Easter period, the Sunday service attended by the royal family this weekend.

It is a staple in the royal calendar but the monarch will not be joining other members of the monarchy at St George’s Chapel.During the service, Charles handed out the Maundy coins to 96 men and 96 women - as the Queen will be 96 this year, celebratin­g her birthday on April 21.

The heir to the throne walked along the lines of recipients saying a few words of thanks to each one and clasping their hand with both of his.

The Royal Maundy is an ancient ceremony which originated in the commandmen­t Christ gave after washing the feet of his disciples the day before Good Friday.

 ?? ?? > The Prince of Wales at the Royal Maundy Service at St George’s Chapel, Windsor, where he and the Duchess of Cornwall represente­d the Queen
> The Prince of Wales at the Royal Maundy Service at St George’s Chapel, Windsor, where he and the Duchess of Cornwall represente­d the Queen

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