King Charles III will lead Britain's annual Remembrance Sunday service for the first time as monarch.
King Charles III will lead Britain’s annual Remembrance Sunday service for the first time as monarch. The King will attend the service alongside Camilla, the Queen Consort and other members of the royal family at The Cenotaph in central London. The King will lay a new wreath, the design of which pays tribute to the wreath of his grandfather, King George VI, and Queen Elizabeth II.
Other members of the royal family expected to attend the service on Sunday include William and Kate, the Prince and Princess of Wales, Edward and Sophie, the Earl and Countess of Wessex, and Princess Anne. The annual service is held on the Sunday closest to November 11 – the day World War I ended in 1918. The event commemorates all those who have died in conflicts.
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