Prince William, Prince Harry and the Duchess of Cambridge (together top left) led the arrivals at St Paul's Cathedral today as they joined hundreds of politicians and dignitaries in supporting the Queen and the extended Royal family for a special thanksgiving service to kick-off Her Majesty's 90th birthday celebrations. Queen Elizabeth II is celebrating her official landmark birthday with a three-day series of festivities this weekend, starting today with the special ceremony at St Paul's. The monarch, looking resplendent in canary yellow (centre), and her husband Prince Philip - who is celebrating his own 95th birthday today - appeared in great spirits as they arrived at the Cathedral ahead of the 11am thanksgiving service. They were joined by her son Prince Charles and Camilla (bottom right) and the extended Royal family including Mike and Zara Tindall (bottom left), Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie (top right). During the service, Sir David Attenborough also read Paddington Bear creator Michael Bond's personal account of growing up to be 90
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