Services held to mark Remembrance Sun.
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King Charles III has led Britain’s annual ceremony of remembrance for war dead in London. Thousands of military personnel, veterans and members of the public gathered for the somber ceremony at the Cenotaph war memorial.
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King Charles Leads Royals in Remembrance Sunday Tribute in Show of Unity amid Family Strains
King Charles joined members of the royal family at The Cenotaph in London for Remembrance Sunday. See photos from the ceremony honoring those who died in conflict.
Royals join veterans, politicians, members of the public and thousands of military personnel for solemn service on Whitehall
King Charles led the nation in a two-minute silence as the Royal Family paid their respects to the war dead at the National Service of Remembrance this morning
Watch live from the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph on Sunday (9 November), marking 80 years since the Second World War ended. The King will lead the nation in a two-minute silence at 11am,
Queen Camilla has shared a heartfelt moment with Princess Catherine at a Remembrance Sunday ceremony, according to a body language expert.
King Charles III led Britain’s annual Remembrance Sunday ceremony at the Cenotaph, honouring war heroes with two minutes of silence, wreath-laying, and solemn tributes under clear London skies.
Princess Kate Middleton made a solemn fashion statement on Remembrance Sunday. Kate, 43, stepped out with husband Prince William, father-in-law King Charles III and his wife, Queen Camilla, at the Cenotaph on Sunday,
People across the UK fell silent on Remembrance Sunday as King Charles led the nation in honouring servicemen and women who died in past conflicts. A national two-minute silence was held at 11:00 GMT at the Cenotaph, with similar ceremonies at war memorials across the country.
Last night, King Charles, Prince George and the prime minister were among attendees at the Royal British Legion's Festival of Remembrance.
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