King Charles Leads First Remembrance Day Since Queen Elizabeth’s Death
King Charles led his first Remembrance Day ceremony without his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth, at his side. Charles and Queen Consort Camilla led the traditional Remembrance Day activities on Sunday meant to honor all fallen soldiers who served the Commonwealth. They kicked off the event on Saturday evening at the Royal Albert Hall where the couple was joined by a number of members of the royal family, including Princess Anne, Prince William and Princess Kate, and Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Wessex, to take in the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance. The newly appointed British Prime Minister… Read Full Article
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