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VIDEO: Battle of Jutland commemorated 100 years on

Royal Navy personnel  attend the commemorations of the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Jutland at St Magnus Cathedral.
Royal Navy personnel attend the commemorations of the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Jutland at St Magnus Cathedral.

David Cameron, Nicola Sturgeon and the Princess Royal have joined descendants of those who fought at the Battle of Jutland for a centenary service to remember the thousands who died in the largest naval battle of the First World War.

British and German military bands played and crowds lined the street as the Prime Minister arrived at St Magnus Cathedral on Orkney with the First Minister.

KIRKWALL, SCOTLAND - MAY 31: Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and British Prime Minister David Cameron attend the commemorations of the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Jutland at St Magnus Cathedral on May 31, 2016 in Kirkwall,Scotland. The event marks the centenary of the largest naval battle of World War One where more than 6,000 Britons and 2,500 Germans died in the Battle of Jutland fought near the coast of Denmark on 31 May and 1 June 1916. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Prime Minister David Cameron attend the commemorations.

It is 100 years to the day since British and German ships engaged in a 36-hour conflict off the coast of Denmark which led to devastating losses and changed the course of the war.

Anne represented the royal family at the memorial after the Duke of Edinburgh cancelled his trip on doctor’s advice.

She was accompanied by husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence as vice-chairman of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.

German president Joachim Gauck was also in attendance.

KIRKWALL, SCOTLAND - MAY 31: Royal Navy personnel attend the commemorations of the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Jutland at St Magnus Cathedral on May 31, 2016 in Kirkwall,Scotland. The event marks the centenary of the largest naval battle of World War One where more than 6,000 Britons and 2,500 Germans died in the Battle of Jutland fought near the coast of Denmark on 31 May and 1 June 1916. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
The commemorations took place at St Magnus Cathedral in Kirkwall.

Guests, naval officers and descendants passed a display of thousands of ceramic poppies installed in tribute to the war as they arrived at the UK’s most northerly cathedral in Kirkwall, which is hosting the ceremony because of the area’s links with the battle through the Scapa Flow base naval base.

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A second service will be held later at Lyness Cemetery on the island of Hoy – the final resting place for more than 450 service personnel who died in the war, including sailors killed at Jutland.

HMS Bulwark is moored in Orkney, Scotland ahead of a commemoration of the Battle of Jutland, the largest naval battle of the First World War. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday May 31, 2016. The Battle of Jutland centenary service will remember the 8,645 seamen who died in the largest naval battle of the First World War. See PA story HERITAGE Jutland. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA Wire
HMS Bulwark moored in Orkney.

The cemetery stands close to Scapa Flow, from where the British Grand Fleet set out for the Jutland Bank to repel German forces attempting to break a British blockade.

Almost 250 ships took part, creating a scale of battle that has not been seen since.

Both nations claimed victory – Germany because of the 6,094 British losses compared to the 2,551 men it sacrificed – but Britain had seriously weakened the enemy’s naval capability.

Members of Kirkwall City Pipe Band perform outside St Magnus Cathedral in Kirkwall, Orkney, ahead of a commemoration of the Battle of Jutland, the largest naval battle of the First World War. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday May 31, 2016. The Battle of Jutland centenary service will remember the 8,645 seamen who died in the largest naval battle of the First World War. See PA story HERITAGE Jutland. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA Wire
Members of Kirkwall City Pipe Band perform outside St Magnus Cathedral.

A message from the Duke of Edinburgh was carried in the order of service for the commemorations.

Philip said: “There was, understandably, public disappointment with the result, but there is no doubt it was fought with the highest courage and determination under the most difficult and challenging circumstances.

“Whatever the judgement on the outcome, the commemoration of the centenary of the battle is focused on the endurance and gallantry of all those who took part, on both sides, and particularly on those who lost their lives.

“War may be senseless and the Battle of Jutland may have been inconclusive, but there can be no doubt that their sacrifice was not in vain.”

A guest holds the order of service outside St Magnus Cathedral in Kirkwall, Orkney, ahead of a commemoration of the Battle of Jutland, the largest naval battle of the First World War. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday May 31, 2016. The Battle of Jutland centenary service will remember the 8,645 seamen who died in the largest naval battle of the First World War. See PA story HERITAGE Jutland. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA Wire
A guest holds the order of service outside St Magnus Cathedral.

Mr Cameron, who gave a reading during the service, said in the order of service that it was a reminder that the First World War was not only fought in battlefield trenches.

He said: “The strategic importance of Scapa Flow cannot be overstated and it is therefore highly symbolic that today the stark and striking beauty of the Orkney Islands provides the backdrop to our commemorations.”

The Royal Marines Band Service perform outside St Magnus Cathedral in Kirkwall, Orkney, ahead of a commemoration of the Battle of Jutland, the largest naval battle of the First World War. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday May 31, 2016. The Battle of Jutland centenary service will remember the 8,645 seamen who died in the largest naval battle of the First World War. See PA story HERITAGE Jutland. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA Wire
The Royal Marines Band Service performed.

He added: “It is very moving that we are joined today by the descendants of some of those who served at sea during the war.

“They have their own special reasons for wanting to be a part of today’s commemorations.

“We stand together with them to pay our profound respects to their ancestors and to ensure that the events of a hundred years ago will be remembered and understood in a hundred years’ time.”