Hundreds of people joined in the royal celebrations at Norwich Cathedral over the weekend.
The Cathedral’s Nave, decorated with a crown of greenery, hosted live-streams of the coronation at Westminster Abbey on Saturday and the concert on Sunday evening.
Norwich Cathedral is unique in being the only Cathedral to follow the same plan as Westminster Abbey.
More than 300 people attended the Service of Prayer and Thanksgiving with the Bishop of Norwich - who had been one of Queen Camilla’s two Bishop Assistants in the Coronation.
The service was attended by His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant, The Lady Dannatt, and Baroness Scott of Bybrook, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Faith and Communities and Minister in the House of Lords.
The Dean of Norwich, the Very Rev Dr Andrew Braddock, said: “It was a very special weekend at Norwich Cathedral.
“At the Thanksgiving Service in particular, it was wonderful to welcome representatives of civic life, diverse communities and different faith groups. Together we celebrated the Coronation and what binds us together as local communities committed to supporting and serving one another.”
There was also music with the African Choir of Norfolk performing before the service and a jazz quartet playing afterwards in the Cloister.
Later that afternoon, a Festal Evensong for the Coronation took place.
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