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SOMBRE Royals today led the nation in falling silent at a Remembrance Sunday service to honour those who made the ultimate sacrifice.

Prince Charles laid a wreath at the Cenotaph after the Queen was forced to pull out due to a sprained back.

Prince Charles leads the nation in remembering Britain's war heroes
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Prince Charles leads the nation in remembering Britain's war heroesCredit: pixel8000
He laid a wreath at the Cenotaph
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He laid a wreath at the CenotaphCredit: Getty - Pool
Prince William joins his father in honouring our veterans
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Prince William joins his father in honouring our veteransCredit: PA
Princess Anne was also in attendance
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Princess Anne was also in attendanceCredit: Getty
He was watched from a balcony by Kate Middleton
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He was watched from a balcony by Kate MiddletonCredit: James Whatling
The Duchess appeared emotional at points
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The Duchess appeared emotional at pointsCredit: Max Mumby

Sophie Wessex wipes away a tear at the poignant service
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Sophie Wessex wipes away a tear at the poignant serviceCredit: Max Mumby
Camilla was also seen looking tearful as the nation came together
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Camilla was also seen looking tearful as the nation came togetherCredit: PA

Her Majesty, 95, who has been resting for a month under doctor's orders, was said to be "deeply disappointed" to miss today's service.

Charles was flanked by Prince William and Princess Anne as he honoured Britain's war heroes.

Other members of the Royal Family included the Duchess of Cornwall and Kate Middleton.

Sophie Wessex was pictured wiping away a tear as she paid tribute to our fallen war heroes.

Boris Johnson was joined by former Prime Ministers Theresa May, Gordon Brown and David Cameron as they also laid wreaths today.

A two minute's silence was held to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice fighting for their country.

Reassuring the public, Boris Johnson said that he saw the Queen last week on Wednesday for an audience in Windsor and that "she is very well.”

Hundreds of troops lined up around the Cenotaph and almost 10,000 veterans marched past the war memorial as the event returns to pre-Covid numbers.

Last year, the pandemic meant the number of veterans and military in attendance was limited and the ceremony closed to the public.

Instead the Royal British Legion asked Brits to display a poppy in their windows.

Ahead of the ceremony, the PM said: "Today we come together to remember those who sacrificed everything in service of our country, in the First World War and every conflict since, including recently in Iraq and Afghanistan.

"It's a sacred ceremony that has endured for more than a century because we know the unpayable debt we owe those brave servicemen and women.

Prince Charles laid a wreath in place of his mother
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Prince Charles laid a wreath in place of his motherCredit: Paul Edwards
Sombre William joins the nation in commemorating our fallen soldiers
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Sombre William joins the nation in commemorating our fallen soldiersCredit: Getty
Boris Johnson and Sir Keir Starmer also laid wreaths at today's service
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Boris Johnson and Sir Keir Starmer also laid wreaths at today's serviceCredit: Reuters
Camilla, Kate and Sophie Wessex at the Remembrance Sunday service
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Camilla, Kate and Sophie Wessex at the Remembrance Sunday serviceCredit: James Whatling
She wore a black hat and coat as she fell silent today
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She wore a black hat and coat as she fell silent todayCredit: Getty
The Queen, pictured at a previous service, was forced to pull out of today's event
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The Queen, pictured at a previous service, was forced to pull out of today's eventCredit: Getty
A note from Her Majesty was left on a wreath
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A note from Her Majesty was left on a wreathCredit: Reuters

"We know that for our tomorrow they gave their today. And we know that here at home and around the world, thousands of men and women in uniform still stand ready to defend our unity and our way of life, our values, and at a cost few among us would be willing to pay.

"Today we come together. We wear our poppies with pride and stand as a nation in two minutes of silent tribute.”

The Queen was recently advised to step back from official duties by medics after an overnight stay in hospital.

She missed the Festival of Remembrance last night but aides said it was her "firm intention" to attend today's service.

But Buckingham Palace confirmed she would have to pull out just hours before the event.

'DISAPPOINTED'

A statement said: "The Queen, having sprained her back, has decided this morning with great regret that she will not be able to attend today's Remembrance Sunday Service at the Cenotaph.

"Her Majesty is disappointed that she will miss the service.

"As in previous years, a wreath will be laid on Her Majesty's behalf by the Prince of Wales.

"His Royal Highness, along with the Duchess of Cornwall, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the Earl and Countess of Wessex, the Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke of Kent and Princess Alexandra will be present at the Cenotaph today as planned."

Her Majesty has missed the event just six times during her reign - either when pregnant or away on tour.

The monarch regards the poignant service as one of the most significant engagements of the year.

It is understood the sprain is recent and unrelated to her medics' advice to rest.

Sources say there were concerns over how a car journey to London and a period of standing could impact her injury.

One said it is "incredibly unfortunate timing and nobody regrets her absence today more deeply than her Majesty herself".

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She will now remain at Windsor Castle and does not require hospital treatment.

It is understood she plans to continue with her schedule of light duties over the next week.

A two minute's silence was held to remember the fallen
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A two minute's silence was held to remember the fallenCredit: Paul Edwards
Kate and William are driven to Whitehall today
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Kate and William are driven to Whitehall todayCredit: Richard Gillard
Camilla and Kate watch the service from a balcony
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Camilla and Kate watch the service from a balconyCredit: Getty
Sophie Wessex looks sombre at today's service
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Sophie Wessex looks sombre at today's serviceCredit: PA
She was joined by the Duchess of Cornwall on the royal balcony
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She was joined by the Duchess of Cornwall on the royal balconyCredit: PA
Boris bows his head as he lays a wreath at the service
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Boris bows his head as he lays a wreath at the serviceCredit: Getty
Crowds bow their heads as a two minute silence is held
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Crowds bow their heads as a two minute silence is heldCredit: LNP
The Cenotaph was full of people honouring our boys
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The Cenotaph was full of people honouring our boysCredit: LNP
Boris Johnson leaves Downing street this morning to attend a Remembrance Sunday event
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Boris Johnson leaves Downing street this morning to attend a Remembrance Sunday eventCredit: PA
Theresa May pictured arriving the Cenotaph today
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Theresa May pictured arriving the Cenotaph todayCredit: PA
Sir Keir Starmer is also attending the sombre event
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Sir Keir Starmer is also attending the sombre eventCredit: PA
Crowds in Whitehall today ahead of the service
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Crowds in Whitehall today ahead of the serviceCredit: Reuters
The service has returned to pre-pandemic levels
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The service has returned to pre-pandemic levelsCredit: Getty
Veterans line up for a march at the Cenotaph
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Veterans line up for a march at the CenotaphCredit: Reuters
Veterans from the Chelsea Pensioners on their way to the Cenotaph
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Veterans from the Chelsea Pensioners on their way to the CenotaphCredit: AFP
Former PM Tony Blair arrives at the Cenotaph
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Former PM Tony Blair arrives at the CenotaphCredit: Rex
Gordon Brown pictured with his wife Sarah
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Gordon Brown pictured with his wife SarahCredit: PA
Rishi Sunak leaves Downing Street today
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Rishi Sunak leaves Downing Street todayCredit: PA
David Cameron joined former Prime Ministers attending the service
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David Cameron joined former Prime Ministers attending the serviceCredit: PA
Queen sprains her back and pulls out of Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph as she tells of her ‘disappointment'
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