The minister of the church used by the royal family when at Balmoral Castle has expressed the community’s sadness at the Duke of Edinburgh’s death.
Reverend Kenneth MacKenzie is the minister of the Parish of Braemar and Crathie and domestic chaplain to the Queen, who visits the church for Sunday services when staying at the castle with members of her family including Prince Philip.
They were previously in the area last summer during lockdown, but had not returned due to recent restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Rev Mackenzie, minister of the parish since 2005, told the PA news agency how highly regarded Philip’s work and interest in the community was.
Minister of church at Balmoral says Philip will be remembered with affection
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