Royals and service chiefs mark sacrifice at moving Festival of Remembrance
The Princess of Wales made a rare appearance after her cancer treatment to take part in the annual Royal British Legion event.
The Princess of Wales made a rare appearance after her cancer treatment to take part in the annual Royal British Legion event.
The King laid the wreath and led the nation in a two-minute silence of Remembrance to honour all those who fell in service to their country.
Ten thousand people in 326 different armed forces and civilian organisations in London to mark Remembrance Sunday.
The Royal Family will attend the annual Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance and the Remembrance Service.
Writing letters to the members of Scotty's Little Soldiers has become a tradition for the Duke of Sussex ahead of Remembrance Sunday.
The Queen is the patron of the Poppy Factory, which supports members of the Armed Forces community and their families each year.
From Flanders Fields to wearing it on Remembrance Day and everything in between
A bugler opened the field, just one of the six fields of remembrance from the Royal British Legion.
During the service, Corporal Bishwaraj Rai laid a wreath in memory of his uncle, Sergeant Balaram Rai, who was killed in 1999.
At a ceremony in New Palace Yard, the Speaker said it was an opportunity for 'Remembering the part that Parliament plays'.
Mr Healey says he will be proud to lay a wreath at the Cenotaph, the first time he will have done so since becoming Defence Secretary.
An event at HMS President marked the launch of the campaign, with Armed Forces community members gathered at the military base.
Lance Sergeant Dougie Warren played his grandfather's bagpipes during the wreath-laying ceremony in Ver-sur-Mer, near Gold Beach.
Princess Anne andher husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, joined veterans and their families at the RBL's service at Bayeux War Cemetery.
A piper started proceedings before Royal Marines came ashore to mark the 80th anniversary of the Normandy Landings.
More than 100 British service personnel have taken part in the commemoration service in Monte Cassino.