King Charles and Princess of Wales attend Remembrance Sunday ceremony at Cenotaph

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King Charles and Princess of Wales attend Remembrance Sunday ceremony at Cenotaph
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An unprecedented eight former prime ministers stand together in Whitehall, while 10,000 veterans march

Crowds fell silent at war memorials in villages, towns and cities across the country on Remembrance Sunday as generations gathered to commemorate lives lost in conflicts.

A message on the wreath she laid at Belfast Cenotaph read: “As first minister, I wish to take our society beyond old limits, to build bridges and to a shared future together. Today I remember all lives lost in the horror of war and conflict – past and present.” This year coincides with the 80th anniversary of the D-day landings and the commemorations had a particular focus on remembering the sacrifices of those who took part.

The Princess of Wales was watching from a government building balcony overlooking the Cenotaph in her second public appearance of the weekend to mark Armistice Day. It is the first time she has attended public appearances on two consecutive days since her cancer diagnosis. The secretary of state for Northern Ireland, Hilary Benn, was at the annual Remembrance Sunday commemoration at Enniskillen, to remember not just the war dead but the 12 people killed and dozens injured after an attack in November 1987, minutes before a Remembrance Sunday ceremony was due to start., laid wreaths at the Stone of Remembrance outside the city chambers.

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