Liverpool's faith leaders joined together in remembrance of the Queen.
People of all faiths attended Radha Krishna Temple Hindu Centre on Edge Lane on September 18 to pay their respects and hold an afternoon of remembrance for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The event was led by Dr Shiv Pande.
Tributes in honour of the late monarch were delivered by representatives of all major faiths in Liverpool.
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Lord Lieutenant of Merseyside Mr Mark Blundell and the Lord Mayor of Liverpool were also in attendance. Representatives from public bodies were also invited to take part in the memorial service such as Chief Constable of Merseyside Police, Serena Kennedy.
The country continues its period of mourning following the death of Her Majesty The Queen on September 8. With her state funeral set to take place on September 19.
Many have been given the day off work to allow them to mourn the late Queen.
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