
Army leads Queen's birthday tributes with traditional salutes and live music in London
The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery led a 41-gun salute in London's Green Park to kick off the Queen's birthday celebrations
The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery led a 41-gun salute in London's Green Park to kick off the Queen's birthday celebrations
BBFS staff got to meet Charles and Camilla, with the King recalling his memories of BFBS during his time in the Navy.
Military personnel from across Scotland joined the King and Queen at the 25th anniversary of the Scottish Parliament.
The Queen is the Honorary Air Commodore of RAF Leeming and takes a close interest in the defence activities going on there.
The Rifleman's Association is dedicated to veterans and serving Riflemen of the forming regiments and The Rifles.
To celebrate the Queen's birthday, gun salutes have been taking place across the UK, including a 41-gun salute in London.
Camilla thanks the men and women of all three services for protecting the UK, while remembering those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice.
Charles and Camilla will be at the MOD and Royal British Legion's event at the British Normandy Memorial at Ver-sur-Mer on 6 June.
All three services celebrated the day by firing gun salutes across the UK and carrying out a flypast.
Major Bruce Shand, the Queen's late father, was commissioned in 1937 and served with the 12th Lancers during the Second World War.
Queen Camilla spoke to the parents of Lance Corporal James Ashworth who was awarded Britain's highest military decoration.
'It's so important nowadays to look after these veterans because sometimes they don't get as much attention as they need,' she said.
The regiment’s Colonel-in-Chief helped to shove the first soil onto the oak saplings at the Royal residence.
Camilla notes with pride how the Army's largest regiment has remained in the vanguard, always advancing towards any challenge that it faces
Her Majesty was handed the role of patron to the Royal Army Chaplains' department by King Charles in August.
Queen Camilla visited the RAF Club to unveil a portrait of the Special Operations Executive agent who worked with the French Resistance.