Voltaire
The Congregation for King Charles Thanksgiving Service that I have read in various articles was made up of people from various walks of life in Scotland including the First Minister, Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament, Scottish Political Party Leaders, the People’s Procession, Church and Faith Communities and the charity and voluntary sectors. Scottish Nobility wasn't really represented apart from those actively taking part. I can't find any information if King George's V and VI had a similar service in Edinburgh following their coronations.So this service may have been only held for the Late Queen and King Charles III. There was a congration of 1700 at the Queen's service in 1953, again I can't find out if any of the Scottish Nobility attended.
We look to Scotland for all our ideas of civilisation.348
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