Grenfell Memorial Service: Guests arrive at the National Grenfell Tower Memorial Service six months after fire which claimed 71 lives Survivors of the Grenfell Tower Fire and bereaved families were joined by members of the Royal Family, politicians and religious leaders attend the memorial service at St Paul's Cathedral on Thursday (December 14).
11:56, 14 DEC 2017 Updated 13:41, 20 MAR 2018 It was an emotional day for many in attendance (Image: PA) 1 of 14 Members of the London Fire Brigade were also invited to the service. More than 250 firefighters worked on extinguishing the Grenfell Tower Fire six months ago (Image: PA) 2 of 14 Guests arriving at the memorial service (Image: PA) 3 of 14 The Grenfell banner was carried through the cathedral (Image: PA) 4 of 14 The Prince of Wales was also present at the St Paul's service (Image: PA) 5 of 14 Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Shadow Home Secretary Diane Abbott attended the service (Image: PA) 6 of 14 The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby arriving at St Paul's (Image: PA) 7 of 14 Prince Harry with The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (Image: PA) 8 of 14 Bereaved families and survivors of the fire were invited to attend the service (Image: PA) 9 of 14 The multicultural service recognised the diversity of the Lancaster West estate (Image: PA) 10 of 14 The service was heavily attended by those whom Grenfell impacted the most (Image: PA) 11 of 14 Families affected by the fire are in attendance at the National Memorial (Image: PA) 12 of 14 An attendee is overcome with emotion as she enters St Paul's (Image: PA) 13 of 14 The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry arriving for the Grenfell Tower National Memorial Service at St Paul's Cathedral (Image: PA) 14 of 14