
D-Day: British Normandy Memorial Unveiled In France On 77th Anniversary
The opening ceremony, featuring a message from Prince Charles, took place at the site in Ver-sur-Mer.
The opening ceremony, featuring a message from Prince Charles, took place at the site in Ver-sur-Mer.
The Prince of Wales paid tribute to the charity on its centenary.
The Prince of Wales, who has been Colonel of the regiment since 1975, met personnel at Combermere Barracks in Windsor.
Britain's Royal Family and its Armed Forces have an intimate association that goes back centuries.
The couple visited Skipton House and were able to thank military personnel and medical staff involved in the vaccine programme.
Her Majesty gave her annual message in a televised address on Commonwealth Day from St George’s Hall at Windsor Castle.
Prince Philip, 99, is in hospital for an undisclosed reason, although it is not coronavirus-related.
Linda Sprouting cited the Government's failure to secure justice over her husband's death as her reason for returning the Elizabeth Cross.
It was the couple's first joint official overseas visit since the coronavirus pandemic began.
Prince Charles said: "Your example continues to inspire and guide us all."
As Colonel-in-Chief of the regiment and patron of the Intelligence Agencies, HRH presented awards to soldiers and thanked workers.
Traditional dance and song marked 50 years since Fiji’s independence.
The Prince of Wales told the RAF cadets he was "immensely impressed" that they continued their training during the coronavirus pandemic.
The battle at St Valery-en-Caux in Normandy led to the capture of 10,000 soldiers mainly from the 51st Highland Division.
British military helped build the temporary hospital at the ExCel centre, which will be used to treat people with coronavirus.
The Prince of Wales tested positive for COVID-19 last week in Aberdeenshire.