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Published: Wednesday | June 13, 2012 Comments 0
Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller (right) and Opposition Leader Andrew Holness at the service on Sunday.
Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller (right) and Opposition Leader Andrew Holness at the service on Sunday.
Archbishop of Kingston Charles Dufour (left) greets Governor General Sir Patrick Allen and Lady Allen.
Archbishop of Kingston Charles Dufour (left) greets Governor General Sir Patrick Allen and Lady Allen.
Howard Gregory, Lord Bishop of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, greets Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller.
Howard Gregory, Lord Bishop of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, greets Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller.
Lady Allen is, as usual, fashionably attired.
Lady Allen is, as usual, fashionably attired.
An elegant Yvonne Nicholson steps ahead of husband Arnold J. Nicholson, minister of foreign affairs, as they make their way into St Andrew Parish Church on Sunday for the service of thanksgiving in recognition of the Diamond Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. - Photos by Rudolph Brown/Photographer
An elegant Yvonne Nicholson steps ahead of husband Arnold J. Nicholson, minister of foreign affairs, as they make their way into St Andrew Parish Church on Sunday for the service of thanksgiving in recognition of the Diamond Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. - Photos by Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Sonia Fuller, wife of Steadman Fuller, custos of Kingston, wore a lovely striped suit to the special church service.
Sonia Fuller, wife of Steadman Fuller, custos of Kingston, wore a lovely striped suit to the special church service.
Paula Llewellyn, director of public prosecutions.
Paula Llewellyn, director of public prosecutions.

All eyes were on Britain last week as Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth celebrated in lavish style her Diamond Jubilee. On Sunday last, a thanksgiving service in recognition of this milestone was held at St Andrew Parish Church.


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