Queen Coronation 60th anniversary service: As it happened
Key Points
- A service to mark the 60th anniversary of the Queen's Coronation has taken place at Westminster Abbey
- The Duke of Edinburgh attended despite pulling out of an engagement on Monday night because he was unwell
- More than 20 members of the Royal Family attended, including the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
- Queen Elizabeth II was just 27 when she was crowned in a ceremony at the abbey on 2 June 1953
- Other guests included UK PM David Cameron, who read to the congregation, and religious leaders from many faiths
- The service was the main national event to celebrate the coronation and follows celebrations last year for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee

