Duchess Of Cornwall Presents 4 RIFLES With Medals
Members of R Company received operational service medals for their work in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria.
Members of R Company received operational service medals for their work in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria.
The Duke of Sussex attended the service to honour the sacrifices of Australian and New Zealand forces.
The Princess Royal joined staff and over 100 guests to mark the occasion.
It is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand to honour those who served and died in all conflicts.
A series of gun salutes have been held across the country as a mark of respect to Her Majesty.
General Mark A. Milley represented the Queen as he watched on at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.
More than 165 soldiers and horses took part in the event.
The Queen's Gurkha Engineers will be providing the Queen's Guard and Windsor Guard until 12 April.
Prince William learned about the risks to UK national security, military effectiveness, and economy.
Just before her passing, Daphne received a letter from Prince Harry on her 99th birthday, congratulating her on reaching the milestone.
Sergeant Johnson Beharry was awarded Britain's highest military honour for twice saving colleagues while under fire in Iraq.
Members of 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards were presented with medals for their work in Iraq, Afghanistan and South Sudan.
The winners were announced at a ceremony at the RAF Club.
Veteran Lee Spencer began his crossing in January, aiming to become the first disabled person to row the Atlantic solo and unsupported.
The future head of the Commonwealth has said that the family of nations remains as "vital today as it has ever been".
Prince William is Colonel of the Irish Guards.