- Author, Alex McIntyre
- role, BBC News, West Midlands
- March 28, 2024, 06:27 GMT
Updated 3 hours ago
The Queen is set to visit Worcestershire to hand out ceremonial coins to 150 people as part of the annual royal Maundy service.
Her Majesty Queen Camilla will be distributing the gifts to 75 men and 75 women on behalf of the king, at Worcester Cathedral later.
The coins are presented in recognition of people’s Christian service to the church and community.
Recorded in mid-March, the message will include a Bible reading and a call that as a nation: “We need and benefit greatly from those who extend the hand of friendship to us, especially in a time of need.”
Lord High Almoner, Bishop of Worcester John Inge will accompany the Queen as she presents the gifts.
“It’s an occasion of great pomp and ceremony but at the same time, at its heart, lies the words with which the service begins, which I say – ‘A new commandment I give to you, love one another as I have loved you’ ,” he told BBC Radio Hereford and Worcester.
“It’s an act of service and the monarch comes here to honor those who have given years of Christian service to church and community.”
Worcestershire County Council confirmed a number of road closures will be in place between 08:00 and 14:00 GMT.
- A44 from City Walls Road and Edgar Street to Quay Street
- Cathedral Square service road
- Cathedral Square
- College Yard
- Copenhagen Street from the Car Park to High Street
- Fish Street from Deansway to High Street
- Friar Street from College Street to the NCP car park’s rear exit
Traffic will be diverted via the north-eastern side of the city center by The Butts and City Walls Road.
Copenhagen Street Car Park will be closed and there will be no access to the NCP car park at Cathedral Square.
There will also be barriers placed along Deansway, which people can stand behind to watch the Queen arrive at and leave the cathedral.