Her Majesty's likeness can be spotted throughout Town, and flags are flown at half-mast.
Most public buildings have confirmed their closure on the day of the Queen's funeral (Monday 19 September) - with the exception of the ports and airports.
As local businesses decide whether to remain open, people walking through the high street are reminded of her passing.
- St Peter Port Remembers The Late Queen
- St Peter Port Remembers The Late Queen
- St Peter Port Remembers The Late Queen
- St Peter Port Remembers The Late Queen
- St Peter Port Remembers The Late Queen
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- St Peter Port Remembers The Late Queen
- St Peter Port Remembers The Late Queen
- St Peter Port Remembers The Late Queen
- St Peter Port Remembers The Late Queen
Meanwhile, islanders have continued to lay floral tributes in the Sunken Gardens and a special Service of Thanksgiving for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has been arranged at Guernsey’s Town Church, this Saturday (17 September).


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