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The final day of the official Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations includes a morning service of thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral, attended by the Queen and members of the royal family and 2,000 invited guests (there’s no general admission to this event but it will be televised, and transmitted to big screens set up around London and elsewhere in the UK, with the order of service available to download from the Diamond Jubilee website from 3pm on Monday). The Archbishop of Canterbury will preach at the service, which will be conducted by the Dean of St Paul’s. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will then attend a short reception at Mansion House. To find out what's on to celebrate The Queen's Diamond Jubilee visit: http://www.timeout.com/the-queens-diamond-jubilee
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