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The nation fell silent as the King led a moving Remembrance Sunday service for the first time as monarch

A two-minute silence took place across the UK at 11am and wreaths will be laid by members of the royal family, senior politicians and faith representatives at the Cenotaph in London.


Charles laid a poppy wreath incorporating a ribbon of his racing colours, with the design a tribute to the ones used by both his late mother and his grandfather George VI.


As he led the nation at the Cenotaph for the first time as King, the service was a poignant moment for the Royal family.

The Queen, who died nine weeks ago at the age of 96, considered Remembrance Sunday, which commemorates the war dead, one of the most significant and important engagements in the royal calendar.


The nation's longest-reigning monarch, who lived through the Second World War as a teenager and was head of the armed forces, only missed seven Cenotaph services during her reign, including in 2021 due to a back sprain.


A wreath was also laid on the Queen Consort's behalf for the first time as Camilla watched from the balcony of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office building.

Around 10,000 Royal British Legion veterans, representing 300 different Armed Forces and civilian organisations, took part in a march past.


They were joined by an estimated 10,000 members of the public who lined Whitehall to watch the service.


Among those marching were 100-year-old Second World War veterans and those who served in recent conflicts including in Afghanistan.


To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Falklands War, 400 members of the South Atlantic Medal Association marched past the Cenotaph.


They were also joined by bereaved family members with the youngest marcher aged eight.


The Prince and Princess of Wales, 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 all attended the service.


In 2017, Charles began placing a wreath on his mother's behalf as she watched from the Foreign Office balcony.


The change was seen as a subtle shift of head-of-state duties.


Prime Minister Rishi Sunak 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

بينما نصمت سويًا في إحياء ذكرى الأحد ، سنحترم ذكريات الرجال والنساء الذين فقدناهم ونشيد بجنود أوكرانيا الشجعان وهم يواصلون نضالهم من أجل الحرية ".


قال وزير الدفاع بن والاس: "ذكرى الأحد هو الوقت المناسب للتفكير في التضحيات التي قدمها قدامى المحاربين وأفراد الخدمة لدينا في العمليات في جميع أنحاء العالم.


"يجب ألا ننسى أبدًا أولئك الذين ضحوا بحياتهم دفاعًا عن قيمنا وأمتنا العظيمة.


"سوف نفكر جميعًا أيضًا في هؤلاء الأوكرانيين الشجعان الذين يقاتلون من أجل بقائهم على قيد الحياة للدفاع عن الحرية والديمقراطية للجميع ، تمامًا كما فعل جنود المملكة المتحدة والكومنولث في كلتا الحربين العالميتين.


"اليوم ، سوف يجتمع أفراد القوات المسلحة البريطانية في سينوتاف وحول العالم لتكريم كل من سبقوهم."


لاذع خاص


قال رئيس أركان الدفاع الأدميرال السير توني راداكين إن هناك "مؤثرة خاصة" لإحياء ذكرى يوم الأحد هذا العام.


في مقابلة أذيعت في برنامج صوفي ريدج من سكاي يوم الأحد ، قال: "أعتقد أن ذكرى الأحد مؤثر دائمًا.


"أعتقد أنه أمر مؤثر للأمة بأسرها ، هذه اللحظة الخاصة عندما نتوقف للتفكير في تضحيات والتزام الآخرين بتوفير حريتنا اليوم.


"أعتقد أن هناك حالة مؤثرة خاصة هذا العام مع فقدان صاحبة الجلالة ، وفقدان آخر لأحد قدامى المحاربين في الحرب العالمية الثانية.


"أعتقد أيضًا أنه أمر مؤثر عندما يكون لدينا مرة أخرى شبح الحرب في أوروبا وكل ما يترتب عليه ، ودولة تم غزوها وتقاتل من أجل حريتها."




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The nation fell silent as the King led a moving Remembrance Sunday service for the first time as monarch

A two-minute silence took place across the UK at 11am and wreaths will be laid by members of the royal family, senior politicians and faith representatives at the Cenotaph in London.


Charles laid a poppy wreath incorporating a ribbon of his racing colours, with the design a tribute to the ones used by both his late mother and his grandfather George VI.


As he led the nation at the Cenotaph for the first time as King, the service was a poignant moment for the Royal family.

The Queen, who died nine weeks ago at the age of 96, considered Remembrance Sunday, which commemorates the war dead, one of the most significant and important engagements in the royal calendar.


The nation's longest-reigning monarch, who lived through the Second World War as a teenager and was head of the armed forces, only missed seven Cenotaph services during her reign, including in 2021 due to a back sprain.


A wreath was also laid on the Queen Consort's behalf for the first time as Camilla watched from the balcony of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office building.

Around 10,000 Royal British Legion veterans, representing 300 different Armed Forces and civilian organisations, took part in a march past.


They were joined by an estimated 10,000 members of the public who lined Whitehall to watch the service.


Among those marching were 100-year-old Second World War veterans and those who served in recent conflicts including in Afghanistan.


To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Falklands War, 400 members of the South Atlantic Medal Association marched past the Cenotaph.


They were also joined by bereaved family members with the youngest marcher aged eight.


The Prince and Princess of Wales, 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 all attended the service.


In 2017, Charles began placing a wreath on his mother's behalf as she watched from the Foreign Office balcony.


The change was seen as a subtle shift of head-of-state duties.


Prime Minister Rishi Sunak 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

بينما نصمت سويًا في إحياء ذكرى الأحد ، سنحترم ذكريات الرجال والنساء الذين فقدناهم ونشيد بجنود أوكرانيا الشجعان وهم يواصلون نضالهم من أجل الحرية ".


قال وزير الدفاع بن والاس: "ذكرى الأحد هو الوقت المناسب للتفكير في التضحيات التي قدمها قدامى المحاربين وأفراد الخدمة لدينا في العمليات في جميع أنحاء العالم.


"يجب ألا ننسى أبدًا أولئك الذين ضحوا بحياتهم دفاعًا عن قيمنا وأمتنا العظيمة.


"سوف نفكر جميعًا أيضًا في هؤلاء الأوكرانيين الشجعان الذين يقاتلون من أجل بقائهم على قيد الحياة للدفاع عن الحرية والديمقراطية للجميع ، تمامًا كما فعل جنود المملكة المتحدة والكومنولث في كلتا الحربين العالميتين.


"اليوم ، سوف يجتمع أفراد القوات المسلحة البريطانية في سينوتاف وحول العالم لتكريم كل من سبقوهم."


لاذع خاص


قال رئيس أركان الدفاع الأدميرال السير توني راداكين إن هناك "مؤثرة خاصة" لإحياء ذكرى يوم الأحد هذا العام.


في مقابلة أذيعت في برنامج صوفي ريدج من سكاي يوم الأحد ، قال: "أعتقد أن ذكرى الأحد مؤثر دائمًا.


"أعتقد أنه أمر مؤثر للأمة بأسرها ، هذه اللحظة الخاصة عندما نتوقف للتفكير في تضحيات والتزام الآخرين بتوفير حريتنا اليوم.


"أعتقد أن هناك حالة مؤثرة خاصة هذا العام مع فقدان صاحبة الجلالة ، وفقدان آخر لأحد قدامى المحاربين في الحرب العالمية الثانية.


"أعتقد أيضًا أنه أمر مؤثر عندما يكون لدينا مرة أخرى شبح الحرب في أوروبا وكل ما يترتب عليه ، ودولة تم غزوها وتقاتل من أجل حريتها."




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