
King Charles attends Maundy ceremony
Maundy Money was given to 76 men and women during the service, chosen for their work in the community.
BBC News
Royal Maundy is a religious service in the Church of England held on Maundy Thursday, the day before Good Friday. At the service, the British monarch or a royal official ceremonially distributes small silver coins known as "Maundy money" as symbolic alms to elderly recipients. The coins are technically legal tender, but typically do not circulate due to their silver content and numismatic value. A small sum of ordinary money is also given in lieu of gifts of clothing and food that the sovereign once bestowed on Maundy recipients.
Maundy Money was given to 76 men and women during the service, chosen for their work in the community.