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On the second anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's death, King Charles III and Queen Camilla attended a commemorative church service at Crathie Kirk near Balmoral, a site frequently visited by the late Queen. The service, described as 'particularly significant and poignant' by guest preacher Rt Rev Dr Shaw Paterson, included reflections on the Queen's legacy and the challenges faced by the King this past year, including health issues. The royal family's official social media account shared a tribute featuring a smiling photograph of the Queen with a caption honoring her memory. Observers noted the King's graciousness towards well-wishers as he arrived, highlighting his connection to the local community. Additionally, a new national memorial for Queen Elizabeth II is set to be erected at St James’s Park in London, as announced by the U.K. government. The commemorative service will also be featured on the program 'Songs of Praise'.
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