The 93-year-old monarch was accompanied by her
daughter-in-law Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, wife of her eldest
son Prince Charles.
The Anglo-Saxon abbey, one of Britain's oldest and biggest
tourist attractions, was where Elizabeth was crowned in 1953,
where her grandson Prince William and his wife Kate were married
in 2011 and where 17 British monarchs are buried.
It was originally consecrated in 1065 and mostly demolished by
Henry III to build the present Gothic structure. At the start of
the service, a bouquet of roses was laid at the Shrine of St.
Edward the Confessor on behalf of the queen.
Later, abbey treasures including a fragment of the shroud from
the shrine were laid on the High Altar.
(Reporting by Stephen Addison; editing by Michael Holden)
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