The Princess of Wales joined different Royal Members of the family for right this moment’s Remembrance Sunday ceremony. Right here, you see her with the Duchess of Edinburgh earlier than the official ceremony will get underway.
The annual commemoration takes place at 11 am. Under, veterans and at present serving members of the army collect at Horse Guards Parade earlier than the ceremony.
A large shot of the Cenotaph and Whitehall this morning.
The scene 105 years in the past.
A outstanding {photograph} capturing the primary two minutes of silence in London, precisely 105 years in the past.
In these moments, the immense burden of private grief and mourning would have been amplified past comprehension. #LestWeForget pic.twitter.com/8IUZi5HRty
— Lee Harris (@addicted2newz) November 10, 2024
And a take a look at the balconies of the Overseas Workplace, formally the Overseas, Commonwealth and Improvement Workplace.
The Royal Navy lined the streets close to the Cenotaph.
The King, in his Admiral of the Fleet Royal Navy uniform, as he makes his method to the Cenotaph.
The Princess of Wales and the Duchess of Edinburgh as they watch the ceremony from the FCO balcony. The Queen continues recovering from a chest an infection, so the Duchess of Edinburgh stands with the Princess of Wales.
The Duke of Kent and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence (Princess Anne’s husband).
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.
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The King together with his son, his sister, and his brother as they stroll to the Cenotaph.
At 11 am, the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fired a gun from Horse Guards Parade to start a two-minute silence.
This was adopted by a second gun marking the top of the silence, and buglers from the Royal Marines Band Service performed the final submit.
The King then positioned a wreath on the foot of the Cenotaph, the nationwide struggle memorial.
The Telegraph reports, “His wreath intently resembles one produced for King George VI, with 41 paper poppy petals mounted on an association of black leaves, as is conventional for Sovereign’s wreaths, and adorned with a scarlet, purple and gold ribbon and bow. The colors of the ribbon and bow are from the King’s racing silk.” After inserting his wreath, the King salutes.
Sky Information experiences, “Queen Camilla’s wreath, which featured a handwritten tribute, was positioned on the Cenotaph on her behalf by her equerry Main Ollie Plunket, of The Rifles.”
The Prince of Wales locations his wreath.
The cardboard on the wreath laid by the Prince of Wales.
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Prince William wore his Royal Air Power uniform within the rank of Wing Commander.
The Duke of Edinburgh wore the Royal Wessex Yeomanry uniform.
It was the Royal Navy uniform within the rank of Admiral for the Princess Royal.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer and opposition chief Kemi Badenoch (left), chief of the Conservative Get together, laid wreaths.
Amongst this 12 months’s dignitaries are eight former Prime Ministers. You see seven of them on this picture. From left to proper: Elizabeth Truss, Boris Johnson, Theresa Could, David Cameron, Gordon Brown, and Tony Blair. You may also see London Mayor Sadiq Khan between Mr. Johnson and Ms. Could. Not seen within the picture are John Main and Rishi Sunak.
The Massed Bands of the Family Division then performed Beethoven’s Funeral March No. 1 in B Flat Minor. The hymn ‘O God our assist in ages previous’ was sung as wreaths have been laid on the Cenotaph.
Veterans had been gathering for hours forward of their march previous the memorial.
Extra from Rhiannon Mills of Sky News.
As ex-servicemen and ladies paraded previous the Cenotaph there was applause. The sombre second of reflection was changed by a want from the crowds to recognise and have a good time their service.
Remembrance Sunday is a day the place you watch those that have served collectively, and shared a lot, having fun with one another’s firm in happier instances.
The Chelsea Pensioners.
300 twenty-six Armed Forces and civilian organizations have been represented in right this moment’s marchpast.
This 12 months marks 80 years because the D-Day landings within the Second World Battle.
It is usually the twenty fifth anniversary of the top of the struggle in Kosovo, in addition to the seventy fifth anniversary of NATO and the a hundred and twentieth anniversary of the Entente Cordiale.
On this picture, you’ll be able to see a veteran accompanied by his PTSD Help Canine.
The BBC’s Sophie Raworth notes there have been solely 11 veterans from World Battle II on the Cenotaph this 12 months.
Simply 11 World Battle 2 veterans on the Cenotaph this 12 months. Listed below are 7 of them, together with 104 12 months previous Christian Lamb who mapped the Normandy seashores for D-Day troops from proper right here in Whitehall. It was her first time within the March previous. pic.twitter.com/6SuBh7PZdk
— sophieraworth (@sophieraworth) November 10, 2024
As veterans march previous, many hand off wreaths to be laid on the memorial.
On this picture, you’ll be able to see what number of wreaths have been laid.
Members of civilian organizations as they marched previous the memorial.
Ideas on right this moment’s ceremony from The Telegraph’s coverage.
Because the wreath laying completed, and the Bishop of London delivered a brief tackle, the crowds joined in to chant the Lord’s Prayer.
God Save the King rang out, the Royal household singing heartily from the balcony. As that a part of the service concluded, the King departed adopted by his elder son and two siblings.
The Princess of Wales and Duchess of Edinburgh turned to stroll again inside, the Duchess inserting a hand on the Princesses’ again as they went.
There have been ceremonies all through the UK. Under, you see the RAF Pipes and Drums in right this moment’s Remembrance Parade by way of the streets of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Representatives from the Royal Air Power, British Military, and Royal Navy laid wreaths on the Cenotaph in Belfast.
Prince William “took the salute” this 12 months as troops marched previous. On the left is the Secretary of State for Defence, the Rt Hon John Healey MP.
The Duchess of Edinburgh was in a Valentino costume, the Draped Cowl Neck type, with a Jane Taylor hat and earrings by Garrard, per UFO No Extra. The Court Jeweller reports she “…wore the badge of the Royal Irish Regiment. She was appointed to function their Colonel-in-Chief in August 2023.” Now for our take a look at what Kate wore for right this moment’s ceremony.
The Princess introduced again a Catherine Walker coat which was first famous on Remembrance Sunday 2020. You may see the piece has been up to date: the perimeter has been faraway from the shoulders, and the buttons have been changed. A velvet bow has been added on the collar.
It’s possible you’ll keep in mind the coat was worn in September 2022 when the Prince and Princess visited a army coaching middle to thank Commonwealth troops collaborating within the late Queen’s State Funeral.
Right here, you see it as worn on all three events.
The Princess wore a brand new hat right this moment, a bit by Juliette Botterill Millinery, the Flower and Feather Teardrop Hat. Because the title suggests, the type incorporates a teardrop-shaped base with feathers and flowers. It appears just like the Princess had a birdcage mourning veil added to the design. Carly at Kate Middleton Style reports the design is from the milliner’s Autumn/Winter 2020 assortment.
Thanks additionally to Royal Fashion Police, in addition to UFO No More and Mirelabeleva for his or her info on the hat.
UPDATE NOV 12: I forgot to incorporate the gloves worn by the Princess on Sunday, the Alice Merino Wool style ($221) by Cornelia James.
The Princess carried her Mulberry Bayswater clutch in black suede.
She wore the Bahrain Pearl Drop earrings that belonged to the late Queen. The title displays the pearls’ origin: they have been a part of a marriage reward from the ruler of Bahrain to Princess Elizabeth for her wedding ceremony.
She additionally wore the brooch of the Queen’s Dragoon Guards, a nod to her function because the regiment’s Colonel-in-Chief.
The Princess was named to that function in September 2023, and the brooch was introduced to her throughout her visit to the regiment in November 2023. We first noticed the Princess sporting the brooch ultimately 12 months’s Competition of Remembrance.
The pin was initially created for the Queen Mom in 1959. She served because the regiment’s Colonel in Chief till her loss of life in 2002. Right here you see her sporting the brooch in 1985.
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For these curious concerning the variety of poppies worn by the Princess, the next is from a Remembrance submit a couple of years again, however it nonetheless applies: “There’s all the time hypothesis concerning the variety of poppies worn by the Duchess and any significance hooked up to that quantity. Listed below are theories about that quantity as detailed in this Grazia story:
Some theories counsel every poppy stands for a special department of the army. Others say that it’s simply simpler to see a big clump of flowers than a singular one. And a 3rd principle speculates that she would possibly put on the poppy trio to honor her great-grandmother’s three brothers who died throughout World Battle I.
Extra concerning the poppies custom through this Imperial War Museum piece.
The poppy is the enduring image of remembrance of the First World Battle. It’s strongly linked with Armistice Day (11 November), however the poppy’s origin as a preferred image of remembrance lies within the landscapes of the First World Battle.
Poppies have been a typical sight, particularly on the Western Entrance. They flourished within the soil churned up by the preventing and shelling. The flower supplied Canadian physician John McCrae with inspiration for his poem ‘In Flanders Fields’, which he wrote while serving in Ypres in 1915. It was first printed in Punch, having been rejected by The Spectator. In 1918, in response to McCrae’s poem, American humanitarian Moina Michael wrote ‘And now the Torch and Poppy Purple, we put on in honor of our useless…’. She campaigned to make the poppy an emblem of remembrance of those that had died within the struggle.
The poem.
I’ll go away you with yet another picture of the Princess at right this moment’s ceremony.
NOTE: Final night time’s Festival of Remembrance post is updated with ID info on final night time’s costume. Here’s a trace.
VIDEOS:
You may see King George V unveiling the Cenotaph in 1920 on this brief (40-second) video.
King George V unveils the Cenotaph earlier than laying a wreath. He’s joined by Prime Minister Lloyd George. Armistice Day, 1920.
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