VC Hero Praises Royal Family For 'Embracing The Commonwealth'
Sergeant Johnson Beharry was awarded Britain's highest military honour for twice saving colleagues while under fire in Iraq.
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.
The Duke of Sussex has been praised for his role in helping to improve mental health support and training in the Armed Forces.
The centre at Queen Elizabeth Hospital is a world-first, researching combat wounds and developing new ways to treat their effects.
General Sir Mark Carleton-Smith was previously awarded a CBE for his work in Afghanistan.
42 Commando responded after it was noticed the Duke of Sussex closed the door of his car by himself.
The department was granted the prefix "Royal" 100 years ago.
Wing Commander Kevin Gatland received an OBE and Petty Officer Darren Carvell an MBE.
Marine Dylan Joyce was given his beret by father Warrant Officer Daz Joyce, after completing a 30-mile Commando Test on Dartmoor.
The Duke of Sussex presented the successful recruits with their coveted Green Berets.
Prince Charles has been the Colonel of the Welsh Guards since 1975.
Marines tried to make the Duke of Sussex "feel at home" as they showed him around a quincy - a type of igloo.