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Princess of Wales look sombre at the Remembrance Sunday service.

 


Princess of Wales looks sombre in an dependent black coat and hat as she joins the Queen Consort on a balcony to watch the Remembrance Sunday service.
The Princess of Wales reduce a sombre figure as she attended the Remembrance Sunday carrier in London today, alongside other senior members of the Royal Family.
Kate, 40, wrapped up warm in a black coat, which used to be embellished with three poppies, and a matching hat as she stood on the balcony alongside the Queen Consort, Camilla, 75, to watch King Charles, 73, and Prince William, 40, lay wreaths to pay respects to Britain's struggle dead.





The mother-of-three paid tribute to her late partner's mother Princess Diana as she donned a pair of diamond and pearl drop rings that as soon as belonged to the royal. Diana wore the rings on quite a number occasions, which include at a ceremonial dinner for the Japanese Emperor Akihito in 1990 - and at a gala at the Palace of Versailles in 1994.
During the service, Charles placed a new poppy wreath incorporating a ribbon of his racing colours, with the graph a tribute to the ones used through both his late mother and his grandfather George VI. Meanwhile Big Ben chimed eleven times at 11am, as it returned to service after years of protection and repair.





As Charles led the state at the Cenotaph for the first time as King, the provider was possibly a poignant second for the Royal Family. In a moving ceremony on Friday, the late Queen and her commitment to conflict veterans was remembered in an night attended via members of the royal family inclusive of the Prince and Princess of Wales and Princess Anne.
At round 10:40am, the march previous the Cenotaph paused temporarily while Scottish individuals of the UK's armed forces, the Fourth Battalion of Highlanders, performed the bagpipes, accompanied by way of drums.





At 10.58am, the army parade was added to attention as King Charles III arrived. Big Ben rang eleven instances to mark the commencing of the two minutes of silence, and a sombre hush fell over the crowd.
After the two minutes of prayer and reflection had ended, in an emotional tribute to these killed all through the wars of the final century, members of the army played the Last Post.
King Charles III then laid his wreath and saluted to the Cenotaph on behalf of the nation. A wreath was once then laid on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen Consort.







The Prince of Wales then proceeded to lay his wreath, entire with the feathers of the heir apparent. This used to be the wreath formerly laid by way of his father. The wreath, bearing the colorings of the Prince of Wales, additionally bears a brand-new ribbon in Welsh red.
The Earl of Wessex and Princess Royal then laid a wreath, before one was laid on behalf of the Duke of Kent.

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