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The Sussexes

The Duchess of Sussex stands alongside the Countess of Wessex & Sir Tim Laurence at the Cenotaph

The Duchess of Sussex stood next to the Countess of Wessex and Sir Tim Laurence at the Cenotaph on Sunday as they watched Remembrance commemorations from a Foreign Office balcony.

This was Meghan’s second time at the Cenotaph, having made her debut appearance last year.

Meghan watched on as her husband, Prince Harry, laid his wreath alongside the Duke of Cambridge and the Duke of York.

Sophie’s husband, Prince Edward, and Sir Tim’s wife, Princess Anne, also laid wreaths at the Cenotaph alongside the Duke of Kent.

The Prince of Wales led the nation in remembrance at the Cenotaph on Sunday as thousands of people gathered at the memorial to honour those killed in wars and conflicts past and present.

Prince Charles laid a wreath on behalf of his mother, The Queen, who this year watched the ceremony from the balcony of the Foreign Office alongside the Duchess of Cornwall and Duchess of Cambridge.

After the heir-to-the-throne laid a wreath on behalf of Her Majesty, an enquiry placed a wreath at the Cenotaph on behalf of 98-year-old Prince Philip.

This was the Queen’s 74th Remembrance Sunday service – her second time watching from the balcony.

The first Remembrance Sunday she attended was after the end of World War II in 1945 when she was just aged 19 years old.

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