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Prince & Princess of Wales

The Queen watches Remembrance Sunday commemorations alongside Camilla & Catherine

The Queen was joined by two future Queen Consorts on the balcony of the Foreign Office on Sunday for the Remembrance Sunday commemorations at the Cenotaph.

Although the 98-year-old Duke of Edinburgh could not be in attendance for this year’s service, Her Majesty was in good company to remember those who served in conflict as her daughter-in-law and granddaughter-in-law watched events with her.

The Duchess of Cornwall has been by The Queen’s side on the balcony for three years now, with Sunday being the Duchess of Cambridge’s second time.

Catherine used to stand alongside the Countess of Wessex, however, with Prince Philip’s absence, she moved locations to be alongside the monarch.

Meanwhile, on the ground below, the Prince of Wales led the nation in remembrance as he laid two wreaths at the Cenotaph – one on behalf of The Queen and the other on behalf of himself.

The Duke of Cambridge also laid a wreath at the Cenotaph alongside his brother, the Duke of Sussex, and his uncles – the Duke of York and Earl of Wessex.

The Duchess of Sussex was stood on the balcony next door alongside the Countess of Wessex and Sir Tim Laurence, Princess Anne’s husband.