London, UK. 22nd Feb 2019. Her Majesty The Queen, Patron of The Royal Army Chaplains’ Department, attending a service to celebrate the centenary of the granting by King George V of the prefix ‘Royal’ to the department, at The Guards’ Chapel, Wellington Barracks. Friday 22nd February, 2019. Credit: amanda rose/Alamy Live News
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Wearing a blue coat with black fur trim and a matching hat by Angela Kelly and a diamond and sapphire brooch, which she was gifted on her wedding to the Duke of Edinburgh in 1947, HM Queen Elizabeth II, Patron, The Royal Army Chaplains' Department (AChD), attended a service to celebrate the centenary of when King George V granted the prefix 'Royal' to the department. The service was held at The Guards’ Chapel, Wellington Barracks. The Queen’s grandfather, King George V, bestowed their Royal title in recognition of its outstanding service and sacrifice during the First World War 200 years ago today. AChD was formed by Royal Warrant of 23 September 1796.