Princess Anne Joins Gurkha Signals For Double Celebration
As well as being the 71st anniversary of the Queen's Gurkha Signals' formation, it's also the centenary year for the Royal Corps of Signals.
As well as being the 71st anniversary of the Queen's Gurkha Signals' formation, it's also the centenary year for the Royal Corps of Signals.
Camilla, who is the Lady Sponsor of the Astute Class submarine, thanked crew members for their dedication and commitment.
All six of the team taking on the Walk of Oman have either a physical or cognitive injury and will trek for 21 days across the Omani desert.
The Duchess of Cornwall succeeded the Duke of Edinburgh in the role earlier this year.
An Invictus spokesperson has denied the cancellation is related to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's Netflix deal.
Watch: A behind the scenes look at how Guardsmen prepare their prestigious uniform
The founder of the Invictus Games foundation congratulated the former competitors for completing a long-distance challenge in lockdown.
Second World War veterans also attended the ceremony at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire.
In a statement with the Duke of Edinburgh, the Queen said: "May the memory of their sacrifice and bravery remain with us always."
The Queen has approved promotions to General in the British Army and Air Chief Marshal in the Royal Air Force for her daughter.
The Red Arrows will fly over Edinburgh, Belfast, Cardiff and London for the first time since the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics.
Victory over Japan Day marks the surrender of Imperial Japan in the Second World War, in effect bringing the conflict to an end.
The transfer of the regimental title to the Duchess of Cornwall took place in two different locations to maintain social distancing.
The Second World War veteran captured the hearts of the nation for his remarkable fundraising efforts during the coronavirus lockdown.
The Prince of Wales told the RAF cadets he was "immensely impressed" that they continued their training during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Duchess of Cornwall attended a ceremony at the Royal Hospital Chelsea and paid tribute to military personnel both past and present.