
Veterans gathered this morning as they prepared to march past the Cenotaph on Whitehall for Remembrance Sunday.
Services will take place across the country to honour the fallen, with this year’s Armistice Day marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two.
King Charles will lead the nation in a two-minute silence at 11am during the National Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph.
The monarch, 76, is set to lay a wreath at the monument in central London to remember those who courageously died fighting for their country in the conflict.
Charles will be joined by other senior royals – including Prince William – as well as politicians including Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
Watch LIVE: King Charles and Princess Catherine pay tribute on Remembrance Sunday
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Last night, the King appeared visibly moved by an emotive rendition of God Save the King at the Royal British Legion’s Festival of Remembrance.
The monarch, who was announced as a patron of the Royal British Legion last year, then received three cheers from the Armed Forces at the Royal Albert Hall.
Ahead of today’s commemorations, the Prime Minister said: ‘This Remembrance Sunday, we pause as a nation to honour all those who have served our country.
‘We reflect on the extraordinary courage of our armed forces in the world wars and subsequent conflicts, whose service secured the freedoms we cherish today.
‘Eighty years since the end of the Second World War, we remember a generation who stood against tyranny and shaped our future. Their legacy is peace and our duty is to protect it.
‘Such sacrifice deserves more than silence, which is why this Government remains committed to supporting veterans, their families and those who serve.
‘Today, we remember, and we renew our promise to uphold the values they fought for.’
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Pictured: Members of the Royal Navy march on Whitehall
Breaking:Princess of Wales arrives for Remembrance Sunday service
Pictured: Band of the Royal Marines march on Whitehall
Breaking:Sir Keir Starmer appears for Remembrance Sunday service
Pictured: Royal Navy personnel line up on Whitehall for Remembrance Sunday
Breaking:Politicians arrive for Remembrance Sunday service
Pictured: Veterans arrive ahead of Remembrance Sunday ceremony at the Cenotaph
Around 10,000 veterans to take part in Royal British Legion’s March
Sir Keir Starmer pays tribute to those who ‘served and sacrificed for our country’
Pictured: Veterans gather for Royal British Legion’s March past the Cenotaph
Pictured: People gather on Whitehall for Remembrance Sunday
King Charles to lead the nation in two-minute silence at the Cenotaph
