Anzac Day: Prince William And Princess Anne Pay Their Respects
The commemoration marks the First World War Gallipoli landings and is a national day of remembrance for Australia and New Zealand.
The commemoration marks the First World War Gallipoli landings and is a national day of remembrance for Australia and New Zealand.
The annual commemoration would normally take place in the Scottish National War Memorial at Edinburgh Castle.
Duke of Cambridge and Princess Royal will mark Anzac Day on Sunday, commemorating all Australians and New Zealanders killed in war.
The National Muslim War Memorial Trust (NMWMT) said it also wants to educate on the role of Muslims in the military.
This is despite the site being below the minimum age for it to be listed, usually 30 years.
The new monument has been donated by a veteran from a local company.
It was the couple's first joint official overseas visit since the coronavirus pandemic began.
The annual event, which is usually held at the Cenotaph in central London, has been moved online due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Those who tweeted messages of support included the Royal Air Force and politicians.
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The ceremony marked the end of the First World War and paid tribute to those killed in service since 1914.
A traditional two-minute silence at 11:00 was observed across the country despite the coronavirus pandemic.
They joined others at a socially-distanced congregation at Westminster Abbey.
The Duke of Cambridge used video call to speak to representatives of the Navy, Army and Royal Air Force currently deployed around the world.
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Prince William and Kate have spoken, via video call, to serving personnel and families of those who lost their lives.