UK honours fallen in poignant Armistice Day commemorations
A two-minute silence took place across the UK, marking 102 years since the first two-minute silence was observed on 11 November 1919.
A two-minute silence took place across the UK, marking 102 years since the first two-minute silence was observed on 11 November 1919.
Attending the 2021 Salute to Freedom gala with the Duchess of Sussex, Harry said "my experience in the military made me who I am today".
The Duchess of Cornwall is a patron of the organisation, which supports military veterans.
There’s debate over the Remembrance symbol and whether its meaning is being lost.
Petty Officer Scott Falkiner has painted 200 limited edition poppy artworks to raise funds for the Royal British Legion.
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Gareth Southgate said it was "quite humbling" to sit down and talk to the veterans during a visit to the Royal Hospital Chelsea.
It took 40 volunteers to make the poppies and two days for them to be added to the exterior walls of the club in Surbiton, Surrey.
Private Jack Cunningham VC single-handedly cleared enemy trenches during the Battle of the Somme in World War One.
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Royal British Legion fundraising poppy days are taking place all across the country in the run-up to Remembrance Sunday.
Now in its 15th year, London Poppy Day is the largest street collection of its kind in Europe.
Remembrance installation includes silhouettes of soldiers, including Indian troops who camped in Home Park, Hampton Court.
Military personnel helped to install the figures which have been specially adapted to cope with the Falkland Islands' windy conditions.
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It is home to more than 18,000 commemorative markers, each inscribed with a personal message to someone who died.