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Her Majesty was joined by The Duke of Edinburgh, The Earl of
Wessex, Prince Michael of Kent and Princess Alexandra for the
solemn drumhead service at the Royal Hospital Chelsea in
London.
The ceremony included a march by reservists accompanied by the
Honourable Artillery Company band.
The service is held on the centenary of the shooting of Archduke
Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914. The assassination was
the fuse that lit the powder keg to set off the events leading to
World War I.
Following the service, the Queen was presented with Stepping
Forward, a book paying tribute to volunteer military reservists and
supporting auxiliaries from Greater London from 1908 to 2014.
“We are honoured and delighted to hold this service in the grounds
of the Royal Hospital Chelsea,” Lieutenant Governor of the Royal
Hospital Chelsea Major General Peter Currie commented.
“There is no more fitting site for this event in London than the
home of the Chelsea Pensioners which for over 300 years has stood
as a symbol of the nation’s gratitude,” Currie added.
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It looks like I have the honour of making the first comment!
Actually, it’s a question: does anyone know if either The Queen or the Duke of Edinburgh are related to Archduke Franz Ferdinand, whose assassination set off the First World War? I was wondering if this ceremony was personal for Her Majesty because of any family connections.