The nation will fall silent on Sunday morning as the King leads a moving Remembrance Day service for the first time as monarch.
During that period, Britain was caught up in the Iraq War, allowing him to see first-hand the now King's dedication to the military.
"He attended parachute company training, so he's got parachute wings. Again, not to be seen as a hero, but to understand the rigours". It also means on Sunday that while it will be his first time as King, the fact we've seen him do it before means it won't be a complete distraction from those the Royal Family are most keen we all remember. The Queen Consort, the Duchess of Cornwall, and the Countess of Wessex watched from a balcony last year
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