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The Duke
of Edinburgh, The Queen, King of the Belgians and Duke of Cambridge
on the dais.
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The Queen
lays a wreath at the memorial.
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The King
of the Belgians lays his wreath at the memorial.
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The Duke
of Cambridge with the King of the Belgians at the reception after
the opening.
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The new
Flanders memorial at Wellington Barracks, opened by The Queen on
Thursday.
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The Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall held on Saturday evening and attended by The Queen and other members of the Royal Family.

The massed
band, playing the accompanying music for the service.
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The Duke
of Edinburgh, The Queen and Prince of Wales in their places.
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The
Queen’s Colour Squadron perform their drill display.
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Joss Stone
singing the official remembrance song for 2014 ‘No Man’s Land’.
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Poppies
fall to the ground during the two minutes’ silence.
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The Queen and members of the Royal Family turn out on the Cenotaph to pay tribute to the sacrifice made by servicemen and women since the First World War.

The
Cenotaph and the road leading up to it in Whitehall.
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The Royal
Family turn out at the Cenotaph to pay tribute to the fallen.
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The Massed
Bands at the Cenotaph, providing the musical accompaniment.
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The Queen
during the two-minute silence.
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The Queen
lays her wreath at the Cenotaph on behalf of the nation.
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The Duke
of Cambridge salutes the Cenotaph, wearing his RAF uniform, after
placing his wreath.
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Harland Quarrington

The Queen,
Prince of Wales, Duke of York and Duke of Kent at the Cenotaph.
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Prince Harry travels to Afghanistan to pay tribute to those who lost their lives.

Prince
Harry speaks to soldiers and officers remaining in Afghanistan,
just weeks after British operations officially ended there.
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Prince
Harry sits in an RAF Tornado jet on his unannounced visit to
Afghanistan on Remembrance Sunday.
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Prince
Harry observes a two minutes’ silence in Kabul alongside British
troops.
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Very nice, thank you.
Where was princess Anne today
In USA for. Magna Carta commemoration.
She will be in Ottawa tomorrow. The Princess Royal will commemorate Remembrance Day on Tuesday in Canada.