Queen and Princess Eugenie attend Maundy Thursday Service at Windsor Castle
On April 18, Princess Eugenie accompanied her grandmother, the Queen, to the annual Maundy Thursday service at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle. The Queen has been attending since the age of eight.
Children from the nearby Holy Family Catholic Primary School in Berkshire presented the Queen and Princess Eugenie with flowers as they left the service before the Queen presented 93 pensioners with commemorative Maundy birthday coins for their services within the church.
Maundy Thursday is the Thursday before Easter and is celebrated by Christians around the world in the lead up to Easter weekend. Maundy Thursday always comes before Good Friday and is also known as Holy Thursday. Maundy Thursday is an ancient celebration, originating from Christ’s commandment after washing the disciples’ feet.
The Queen, accompanied by Princess Eugenie, attends the Royal Maundy Service at St George’s Chapel Windsor today. pic.twitter.com/hgRz8EGPhd
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) April 18, 2019
Filed under The United KingdomThe Queen commemorates Maundy by offering 'alms' to senior citizens – retired pensioners recommended by clergy and ministers of all denominations, in recognition of their service to the church and to the local community. pic.twitter.com/QSQclEyF0X
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) April 18, 2019
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