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Prince George joins Kate, King and Queen at Festival of Remembrance


PA Media Prince George, Princess Catherine, King Charles and Queen Camilla are pictured sat in the front row of a royal box. PA Media

The senior royals attended the annual event organised by the Royal British Legion

Prince George has joined King Charles, Queen Camilla and the Princess of Wales at this year’s Festival of Remembrance in London’s Royal Albert Hall.

The audience stood and a fanfare played as the royals entered the concert hall to commemorate those who lost their lives in service, on the eve of Remembrance Sunday.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Lady Victoria Starmer also attended the annual event, which this year marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two.

It also comes 25 years after the end of a decades-long ban on gay people serving in the armed forces, and the event reflected on the discrimination faced by LGBT personnel.

Princess Catherine sat beside her eldest son George, 12, and wore a handmade poppy made of silk, glass and other natural materials.

The Royal Family stood and applauded as the Chelsea Pensioners – retired British Army veterans – entered the auditorium and marched across the stage, while an orchestra performed the Boys Of The Old Brigade.

The Prince of Wales was not present as he was travelling back from Brazil, where he gave a speech to world leaders gathering for the COP30 UN climate change summit and visited a remote island.

PA Media George and Catherine greet a short woman with red hair as they arrive at the concert hall.PA Media

Princess Catherine was joined by her eldest son George, 12

The event – which is being broadcast on BBC One at 21:00 – was hosted by actress Hannah Waddingham and featured performances by musicians including Sir Rod Stewart.

Several armed forces bands were also set to take to the stage to accompany the artists and perform military music, including the RAF Squadronaires.

Veterans in attendance included some who had helped to plan D-Day – when Allied troops landed on the beaches of Normandy, marking the start of the campaign to liberate north-west Europe during World War Two – and some who had been prisoners of war.

PA Media Sir Keir and Victoria Starmer both wear black and each wear a poppy at the remembrance event.PA Media

The prime minister and his wife Victoria were among those at the concert

PA Media Rod Stewart performs with a big band behind him.PA Media

Sir Rod Stewart was accompanied by the RAF Squadronaires, the air force’s big band

Events will take place around the country tomorrow to mark Remembrance Sunday, which is observed on the closest Sunday to Armistice Day on 11 November.

Marking the moment World War One ended in 1918, it will see two minutes of silence held at 11:00 on the 11th day of the 11th month.



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