King Charles, Prince William show respect to fallen heroes in joint appearance

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King Charles, Prince William show respect to fallen heroes in joint appearance

King Charles and  Prince William laid wreaths in Westminster Abbey on Thursday at the culmination of the country’s four days of commemorations to mark the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day.

The thanksgiving service in the Abbey began with a two-minute silence, which was also observed across the country, to remember Nazi Germany’s unconditional surrender, which took effect on May 8, 1945.

The King and the Prince of Wales laid wreaths at the the Grave of the Unknown Warrior, in a show of respect for those who gave their lives in World War Two.

British veterans were among the congregation at Westminster Abbey in London. They will be greeted by Charles and Queen Camilla after the service, before senior royals also lay flowers at a memorial nearby.

Veterans also attended a grand military parade and flypast close to Buckingham Palace on Monday, one of a series of anniversary events, in what has been a busy few days for Charles.

The monarch, 76, was last year diagnosed with an unspecified form of cancer and is still undergoing treatment.

Later on Thursday there will be a concert at Horse Guards Parade for 10,000 people. Charles and Camilla will be in the audience to hear music and the stories of veterans. Web Desk/ Reuters

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