A clergyman who spent the last weekend with Queen Elizabeth II in the days before her death has said she was "full of fun" and "the life and soul of things".
Rt Rev Dr Iain Greenshields, 68, Moderator of the Church of Scotland General Assembly, stayed with the Queen at her Balmoral home following a sermon at Braemar and Crathie Parish Church.
Greenshields had dinner on Saturday evening and lunch on Sunday afternoon with Her Majesty, alongside her children Charles, 73, and Princess Anne, 72.
Describing Her Majesty in the days leading up to her devastating passing, he told The Times: "It was a fantastic visit. Her memory was absolutely amazing and she was really full of fun".
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