WE WILL REMEMBER

King Charles leads sombre Remembrance Sunday service for first time as monarch alongside Prince William & Kate Middleton

SOMBRE King Charles today led the nation in falling silent at a Remembrance Sunday service for the first time as monarch.

The Royal lay a poppy wreath of the same design as those laid by his late mother and grandfather George VI in a touching tribute.

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King Charles lays a wreath at today's Remembrance eventCredit: Reuters
It is the first time Charles has attended the event as KingCredit: i-Images
He was joined by Prince William. who saluted the nation's fallen heroesCredit: Reuters
The Prince of Wales laid his own wreath at the CenotaphCredit: Rex
He had followed his dad, whose own wreath paid a special tribute to the QueenCredit: Rex
Sombre Kate wore all black and three poppies as she watched the serviceCredit: Rex
She was joined on a balcony by Queen Consort CamillaCredit: Rex
Camilla appeared emotional as she remembered those who gave their lives in battleCredit: AFP
Rishi Sunak joins Sir Keir Starmer in laying a wreathCredit: Getty

A wreath was also laid on Queen Consort Camilla's behalf for the first time following Her Majesty's death nine weeks ago.

King Charles wore the great coat of a No.1 Field Marshal as he honoured Britain's war heroes.

Prince William and Princess Anne also joined him in paying tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice fighting for their country.

Camilla watched the moving service at the Cenotaph from a balcony with Kate Middleton.

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The pair both appeared emotional, with the Queen Consort appearing to wipe away a tear at one stage.

Stoic Kate also cut a sombre figure while wearing pearl drop earrings that belonged to Princess Diana.

Sophie Wessex and Prince Edward, Princess Anne's husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke of Kent and Princess Alexandra also attended.

The day will be especially poignant for the Royal Family as the Queen considered Remembrance Sunday one of the most important engagements in the royal calendar.

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Her Majesty was forced to pull out of the emotional event last year due to a "sprained back".

She was said to be "deeply disappointed" to not make the service - only the seventh she had missed in her 70-year reign.

Since 2017, King Charles has laid the wreath on behalf of his mother in what was seen as a subtle shift of the Queen's duties.

Rishi Sunak joined Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer in laying a wreath today.

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A gun salute fired by the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery signalled a two minute's silence to remember our fallen heroes.

Big Ben also struck 11 times at 11am for the first time in five years after undergoing refurbishment work.

As King Charles laid the wreath, buglers from the Royal Marines played the Last Post.

Hundreds of troops stood silent at the Cenotaph after almost 10,000 veterans marched past the war memorial.

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To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Falklands War, 400 members of the South Atlantic Medal Association are also joining the procession.

The Royals line up to lay their wreaths at the Cenotaph, which means 'empty tomb'
They were led by King Charles in his first Remembrance Day as monarch
He appeared stoic as he paid tributeCredit: PA
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He saluted all those who gave their lives
He has been laying the wreath since 2017 when the Queen handed the important duty over to him
Prince Edward joined his brother in honouring Britain's bravest heroes
Prince William bows his head in silent thoughtCredit: Getty
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Princess Anne wore her Navy uniform as she joined the royals
Sombre Sophie Wessex watches the Remembrance Day service from a balcony
Princess Kate closes her eyes as the emotion of the day gets to her
She spoke with Queen Consort Camilla, who had a wreath laid in her name for the first time
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Kate wore stunning pearl drop earrings that belonged to Princess Diana
The wreath paid a special tribute to the Queen

Ahead of the event, the PM said: "This year more than ever, we are reminded of the huge debt of gratitude we owe those who lay down their lives to protect their country.

"As we fall silent together on Remembrance Sunday, we will honour the memories of the men and women we have lost and pay tribute to the brave soldiers of Ukraine as they continue their fight for freedom."

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Defence Secretary Ben Wallace added: "Remembrance Sunday is a time to reflect upon the sacrifices made by our veterans and service personnel on operations around the world.

"We must never forget those who gave their lives in defence of our values and our great nation.

"All of us will also be thinking of those brave Ukrainians who are fighting for their very own survival to defend freedom and democracy for all, just as the UK and Commonwealth soldiers did in both world wars.

"Today, members of the UK Armed Forces at Cenotaph and around the world will come together to honour all those who came before them."

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Today's service comes after the King and Queen Consort led senior royals in paying their respects last night at the annual Festival of Remembrance.

The Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince Edward and Sophie Wessex, Princess Anne and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence attended the event.

A touching tribute was given to the Queen, who was a Royal British Legion patron and the longest serving Commander-in-Chief of the British Armed Forces.

An emotional veteran wipes away a tear at the emotional serviceCredit: PA
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Today's service took place on the 40th anniversary of the Falklands War
Around 10,000 veterans marched past the CenotaphCredit: PA
A gun is fired from Horse Guard's Parade to mark the two minute's silence
The poignant event takes place at the Cenotaph each yearCredit: Reuters
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The nation fell silent at 11am to remember those who gave their livesCredit: PA
A woman wipes a tear away as she pays tribute to the fallen heroesCredit: PA
Boris Johnson stands with Theresa May as they remember those who made the ultimate sacrificeCredit: Getty
He was joined by ex-PM Liz Truss
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Tony Blair and Gordon Brown were among the former Prime Ministers attending the eventCredit: Getty
Kate and William arrived at the service together
Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murthy left No10 hand-in-hand earlier
Ben Wallace previously paid tribute to servicemenCredit: PA
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