Church organist, 89, honoured in surprise presentation by Prince of Wales
Mary Edmondson began playing the organ at the age of 14.

A church organist who has been playing for 75 years has been honoured for her dedication with a surprise presentation by the Prince of Wales.
Mary Edmondson, 89, was delighted to be presented with a basket of flowers by Charles following the service at Canisbay Parish Church in Caithness on Sunday.
Charles, known as the Duke of Rothsay in Scotland, was staying at the Castle of Mey near John OāGroats, which belonged to the late Queen Mother, and like her attends Canisbay Parish Church when he is staying there.
Miss Edmondson began playing the organ at the age of 14 and has played the instrument in various churches across the past seven and a half decades.
Charles congratulated her on her dedication and also delivered a letter from the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, the Rt Rev Dr Iain Greenshields, who described her as ātruly inspirationalā.
Miss Edmondson was joined at the church service by her dog Poppy, who travels everywhere with her in a tartan carry basket.
Speaking after the service, the 89-year-old said that Charles was āquite takenā by Poppy.
She said: āI go everywhere with her and I told her that she was going to meet the Prince and she licked his shoes, so that was nice.ā
Charles was invited to make the presentation by the Rev Janet Easton-Berry.
She said: āMary has been playing the organ in various churches and denominations for 75 years and started playing at Canisbay Church when she was 81.
āShe is an amazing lady and much loved, so we wanted to organise a special surprise for her during the annual Royal Service.
āI told her at the last minute what was going to happen and the look of surprise on her face was wonderful because she did not have a clue.
āWhen His Royal Highness approached her with the basket of flowers and Moderatorās letter with a huge smile on his face she was in absolute shock.
āIt was so lovely and very, very special.
āHe is a very warm and gracious man and Mary held his hand and told him that she started playing the organ when she was 14.
āPrince Charles told her that she must be the most longstanding organist, having played for 75 years and still going.
āThe presentation meant so much to Mary and I told her that we appreciated her and we loved her.ā
After the service, Charles planted a rowan tree in the church garden to mark the Queenās Platinum Jubilee and a plaque will be put up at a later date.