A woman places candles for each of the dead as a tribute in St Anne's Square. REUTERS/Andrew Yates
<p>A man wipes tears away as he watches the Manchester Arena National Service of Commemoration outside the city's cathedral. Leon Neal/Getty Images</p>
Messages of support are projected on to St Ann's Church in St Ann's Square on the first anniversary of the Manchester terrorist attack which claimed the lives of 22 people and injured hundred. Christopher Furlong/Getty Images
Cadets salute as they observe one minute silence as they gather to watch the service of commemoration. Leon Neal/Getty Images
Pebbles decorated with the Manchester bee, a symbol of Manchester, are photographed at the base of a 'tree of hope' planted as a memorial to the victims of the attack. AFP/Paul ELLIS
People hug as they observe one minute silence. Leon Neal/Getty Images
A police officer looks at messages on a tree of hope ahead of the commemoration service at Manchester Cathedral. Christopher Furlong/Getty Images
Cross faith group #TurnToLove gather outside the cathedral. Leon Neal/Getty Images
Prince William arrives for the remembrance service. The prince and prime minister Theresa May joined survivors and emergency workers who responded to the attack. Paul Ellis/PA via AP
Members of the Manchester Survivors choir remember the victims of the attack. Leon Neal/Getty Images
People attend the Manchester Arena National Service of Commemoration at Manchester Cathedral. Paul Ellis/Pool via Reuters
Members of the crowd reflect during the one minute silence. Leon Neal/Getty Images
A pedestrian walks past a sign of support for Manchester. AFP/Paul ELLIS
A group of young women sing and dance during the Manchester Together - With One Voice tribute concert at Albert Square. Leon Neal/Getty Images
A woman places candles for each of the dead as a tribute in St Anne's Square. REUTERS/Andrew Yates
<p>A man wipes tears away as he watches the Manchester Arena National Service of Commemoration outside the city's cathedral. Leon Neal/Getty Images</p>
Messages of support are projected on to St Ann's Church in St Ann's Square on the first anniversary of the Manchester terrorist attack which claimed the lives of 22 people and injured hundred. Christopher Furlong/Getty Images
Cadets salute as they observe one minute silence as they gather to watch the service of commemoration. Leon Neal/Getty Images
Pebbles decorated with the Manchester bee, a symbol of Manchester, are photographed at the base of a 'tree of hope' planted as a memorial to the victims of the attack. AFP/Paul ELLIS
People hug as they observe one minute silence. Leon Neal/Getty Images
A police officer looks at messages on a tree of hope ahead of the commemoration service at Manchester Cathedral. Christopher Furlong/Getty Images
Cross faith group #TurnToLove gather outside the cathedral. Leon Neal/Getty Images
Prince William arrives for the remembrance service. The prince and prime minister Theresa May joined survivors and emergency workers who responded to the attack. Paul Ellis/PA via AP
Members of the Manchester Survivors choir remember the victims of the attack. Leon Neal/Getty Images
People attend the Manchester Arena National Service of Commemoration at Manchester Cathedral. Paul Ellis/Pool via Reuters
Members of the crowd reflect during the one minute silence. Leon Neal/Getty Images
A pedestrian walks past a sign of support for Manchester. AFP/Paul ELLIS
A group of young women sing and dance during the Manchester Together - With One Voice tribute concert at Albert Square. Leon Neal/Getty Images
A woman places candles for each of the dead as a tribute in St Anne's Square. REUTERS/Andrew Yates