The Princess of Wales had Alessandra Rich for the Thanksgiving of today 80 today.
A fast video through Westminster Abbey shows the prince and the princess who arrives.
Next, the king and the queen when they arrived at the Abbey of Westminster.
The Duke and the Duchess of Edinburgh.
Princess Anne and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence.
The Gloudesters.
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Commemorations have leg hero during the week. Next, a dramatic scene of the Tower of London has been installed, where more than 30,000 ceramic poppies have been installed.
The screen shows almost 30000 of the original poppies that were made for the 2014 installation, Blood swept land and seas of redMarking the sacrifices made for so much duration of World War II. A launch of the need indicates: “The specially commissioned installation resembles a ‘wound’ in the heart of the tower, which was bombarded, the bombing turned. Then, the scene in the light of day.
The buildings illuminated to mark the occasion. This is the central office of the Ministry of Defense in Whitehall.
Returning to Westminster Abbey and today’s events, you see veterans who arrive at the abbey before service.
78 World War II veterans attended today.
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MPS and colleagues walking in procession to the abbey.
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Another veteran of World War II in today’s service.
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Second world veterans received a single white rose.
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At noon, there was a two -minute period of silence throughout the United Kingdom.
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The King and Prince of Wales placed crowns in the tomb of the unknown warrior.
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The King, on behalf of the Nation and the Commonwealth, placed a crown in the tomb of the unknown warrior, with the message: “We will never forget.” The Prince of Wales continued with a crown on behalf of the veterans and the generation of World War II. The taxes included seasonal flowers that would have been in Bloom 80 years ago, including pink, white and peach roses.
The Prince of Wales placing the second crown in the grave.
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– The prince and the princess of Wales (@kensingtonroyal) May 8, 2025
The message on the card that accompanies the crown placed by the Prince of Wales.
The Queen and the Princess of Wales.
Members of the royal family after they sat.
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Within the abbey, it was the veterans who were honored by a congregation of royalty, political and military. Some in wheelchairs, others are strongly leaning in sticks, were presented with white roses, which meant peace, they were given six young people. It was a reminder that as time continues to claim witnesses first hand of the war, the youngest generation will assume responsibility for memory.
Sir Winston Churchill’s ten -year great -great -grandson, Alexander Churchill, lit a peace candle.
A letter video.
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After completing his homework, the young man, dressed in a suit and tie, proudly stopped with his hands tight and smiled at Dr. David Hoyle, Dean of Westminster, who spoke: “Well done.”
After service, the members of the royal family spoke with veterans.
The princess with a veteran.
Another image of the king.
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And one more of the princess.
When they left the church, the women of the royal family received flowers.
The princess
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The flowers were collected yesterday within the walls of the Windsor Castle and the surrounding property. They included Rosemary for memory, the oak for resistance and bells, which traditionally represented gratitude.
The bouquets were placed in the monument of innocent victims of the abbey, created to “… remember civilians, men, women and children, who suffered death, torture and oppression throughout the world.”
The queen places her flowers in the monument.
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The Duke and the Duchess of Edinburgh.
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Princess Anne places her bouquet on the monument.The Gloudesters.
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People gathered outside the abbey after service. Here you see Alexander Churchill with John Morris, 103.
Mr. Morris is the last surviving member of the Raiding Support Regiment (RSR), a special air service branch.
Now, to see what Kate Worm for service. We start with her dress rich in Alessandra, first noticed at Order of the Garter Ceremonies in 2023. The dress, customized for the princess, is 100% silk and has a high neck, padded shoulders, folds and a hidden zipper.
Here you see an out of the style route, show, since it was supplied in Cettire (exhausted).
The princess’s hair was designed in an elaborate Updo.
Some of you may have recognized Milliner Juliette Botterill’s hat, flower and pen tear style. As the name implies, the style presents a tear -shaped base with feathers and flowers. The design was initially used in the memory on Sunday 2024. The princess had a mourning auction of the bird cage to add to her hat.
The princess brought her pumps Ralph Lauren Celia back ($ 750), first scored in September 2020.
And he repeated his Demellier London bag, the Nano Montreal style of the British accessories manufacturer ($ 450). The bag measures 7 ″ x 6 ″ and has a tubular upper handle; It also comes with a removable/adjustable transverse body strap.
This is not a publication as thorough as I like to do, but I have an appointment that cannot move this afternoon. I will see you later for another publication when the prince and the princess join the king and the queen at night. See day 80: A celebration to remember Concert at the horsepower parade. I will leave you with one more photo of the Abbey.
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Memories of the late queen of the day see in 1945.
“I remember the lines of unknown people who link their arms and walk through Whitehall, we all simply slide on a tide of happiness and relief.”
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– The royal family (@royalfamily) May 8, 2025
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