Glasgow Cathedral's service of 'celebration and thanksgiving' comes on the final day of festivities.
Media caption,The service at Glasgow Cathedral, led by the Rev Mark E Johnstone, began at 11:00.
The order of service continues: "Jubilee is not an everyday occurrence but a special occasion which does not happen every year, or even every 10, and today we celebrate the extraordinary reign and devotion Her Majesty has had over us and to us." "And it's this that we offer thanksgiving for today and this life that we honour in this ancient place of worship," he added.Nicola Sturgeon and her husband Peter Murrell were among those watching the Platinum Party at the Palace on SaturdayThe band of HM Royal Marines Scotland and the local Love Music Community Choir will perform at the picnic which will feature live music from 12.30.
"Watching the celebrations on the big screen will be a great way for people to be involved and soak up the atmosphere of this extraordinary day."The 1953 coronation of Queen Elizabeth II was re-enacted in Kelso in the Scottish Borders