The Prince of Wales laid a wreath at the Remembrance Sunday
service at the Cenotaph, hours after arriving back in the United
Kingdom from his official visit to Brazil.
While he missed the Festival of Remembrance at Royal Albert Hall
on Saturday night,
Catherine and Prince George attended alongside King Charles and
Queen Camilla and other members of the Royal Family.
“A special evening at The Royal Albert Hall for this year’s
Festival of Remembrance, honouring the service of, and the
sacrifices made by the British and Commonwealth Armed Forces
community,” the social
media accounts for William and Catherine shared following the
ceremony.

Prince William’s wreath featured the Prince of Wales feathers
with a ribbon in Welsh red, and is the wreath that his father
previously laid before his accession in 2022.
Prince William wore the Royal Air Force uniform of a Wing
Commander with great coat, poppy and sword.
After becoming
Prince of Wales, William received the ranks of Wing Commander in
the Royal Air Force, Commander in the Royal Navy, and Lieutenant
Colonel in the British Army. His military appointments include
Colonel-in-Chief of the Welsh Guards, Colonel-in-Chief of the
Mercian Regiment, and Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps;
Commodore-in-Chief of the Royal Navy Submarine Service and
Commodore-in-Chief of Scotland; and Royal Honorary Air Commodore of
RAF Valley.
On 11 November, William will join King Charles and Queen Camilla
at a reception in honour of the 80th anniversary of VJ
Day, which will include veterans of the Pacific Theatre and their
families.
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