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A SERVICE of prayer and reflection will be held at St Paul's Cathedral tonight following the death of the Queen.

Millions are expected to tune in to the poignant event, broadcast by the BBC at 6pm.

A special televised service will be held at St Paul’s Cathedral in London tonight following the Queen's death
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A special televised service will be held at St Paul’s Cathedral in London tonight following the Queen's deathCredit: Reginald Davis
The Queen welcomes Liz Truss during an audience at Balmoral, Scotland
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The Queen welcomes Liz Truss during an audience at Balmoral, ScotlandCredit: PA
A view of the southern entrance to St Paul’s Cathedral in London, where tonight's service will take place
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A view of the southern entrance to St Paul’s Cathedral in London, where tonight's service will take placeCredit: Alamy

King Charles' first speech since his mother's passing will be played inside the London cathedral if it coincides with the service.

He is expected to address the nation and pledge his duty to a life of service this evening.

Around 2,000 people are expected to attend St Paul's in person, including Prime Minister Liz Truss who will deliver a reading.

Spaces are available to members of the public, but entry is by wristband only.

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These can be collected from 11am today on a first come first served basis.

The Dean-Designate of St Paul’s, the Very Reverend Andrew Tremlett, said: "We remember with gratitude the life of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

"Over many centuries St Paul’s Cathedral has been a place to remember and mourn the lives of many of those who have died.

"As we join her family and the nation in mourning, we commend her life and work to God."

It is just over three months since the cathedral was the setting for a service of thanksgiving - attended by the royal family - during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

The monarch pulled out of attending the service due to the physical demands involved.

At tonight's event, Dean Designate Andrew Tremlett will deliver the bidding.

Dame Sarah Mullally, Bishop of London, as Dean of the Chapels Royal, will deliver the address, and Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby will deliver the blessing.

Martin Ford, acting sub-organist, will play before the service, while Will Fox, acting organist and assistant director of music, will play during the service.

St Paul's Cathedral Choir, conducted by Andrew Carwood, will sing.

Music will include Behold O God Our Defender, Bring Us, O Lord God, At Our Last Awakening, and Nunc Dimittis from Evening Service in G.

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Hymns will include All My Hope On God Is founded, O Thou Who Camest from above, and The Lord's My Shepherd.

The cathedral said a half-muffled single bell will toll as the start of the service, while a half-muffled peal will be sounded at the end.

Members of the Royal Family gathered at St Paul's for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee National Service of Thanksgiving
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Members of the Royal Family gathered at St Paul's for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee National Service of ThanksgivingCredit: PA
Harry and Meghan on the steps of St Paul's during the Jubilee celebrations in June
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Harry and Meghan on the steps of St Paul's during the Jubilee celebrations in JuneCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
Kate, William, Camilla and Charles at the service in June
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Kate, William, Camilla and Charles at the service in JuneCredit: PA
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