Kate and Queen Lay Armistice Day Wreaths as Nation Pays Tribute
Commemorations included wreath-laying and a poem reading at the National Memorial Arboretum, with events honoring WWII Pacific veterans and marking VJ Day's 80th anniversary.
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In Pictures: UK falls silent to remember fallen service personnel
The Queen and Princess of Wales attended two of the events which took place across the country. Emotional services have been held across the UK on the anniversary of the end of the First World War, with a two-minute silence observed at 11am to remember those who have died in military conflicts. Members of the royal family led the commemorations. The Princess of Wales joined members of the armed forces and emergency services at the Service of Rem…
Armistice Day services at Cenotaph and across country as UK falls silent to remember
A two-minute silence will be held to mark Armistice Day at 11am today. We will be live from the Cenotaph in Whitehall and other landmarks around London and the rest of the UK, as the country falls silent to remember the fallen
The Queen and Princess of Wales attended various events to pay tribute to the missing on November 11, the day of the signing of the Armistice.
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