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The Queen has led the Remembrance Sunday ceremony commemorating the sacrifices made by Britain's war dead. | |
A two-minute silence was held at 1100 GMT, and the Queen laid the first wreath at the Cenotaph memorial in central London. | |
For the first time Prince William also laid a wreath, as other events take place in the UK, Iraq and Afghanistan. | |
Britain's oldest war veteran, 111-year-old Henry Allingham, will lay a wreath in northern France. | Britain's oldest war veteran, 111-year-old Henry Allingham, will lay a wreath in northern France. |
This year Remembrance Sunday falls exactly 89 years after the ending of World War I, Armistice Day. | This year Remembrance Sunday falls exactly 89 years after the ending of World War I, Armistice Day. |
Afghanistan ceremony | Afghanistan ceremony |
In Afghanistan, 100 Royal Marines from 40 Commando have already held a service overlooking the Kajaki dam in Helmand province, a site they have been fighting to protect from the Taleban. | |
HAVE YOUR SAY Read the names on your local war memorial. Then say thank you. Mark Newdick, Danbury, USA Send us your comments | HAVE YOUR SAY Read the names on your local war memorial. Then say thank you. Mark Newdick, Danbury, USA Send us your comments |
At 1100 local time - 0630 GMT - a two-minute silence was held. This was followed by the laying of a single wreath at the foot of a wooden cross by the youngest marine present - Robert Worth, who turned 18 two days before he was deployed. | At 1100 local time - 0630 GMT - a two-minute silence was held. This was followed by the laying of a single wreath at the foot of a wooden cross by the youngest marine present - Robert Worth, who turned 18 two days before he was deployed. |
And with 42 British soldiers having died since the last Remembrance Day, a roll of honour was read out. | And with 42 British soldiers having died since the last Remembrance Day, a roll of honour was read out. |
At the London ceremony thousands of veterans, many elderly and frail, have gathered to march past the memorial in Whitehall to pay their respects. | |
Other senior royals attending include the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles, the Duke of York, the Princess Royal and the Duke of Kent. | |
We use this time to remember those who have made sacrifices and continue to do so, in order to bring about and maintain our freedom Chris SimpkinsRoyal British Legion | We use this time to remember those who have made sacrifices and continue to do so, in order to bring about and maintain our freedom Chris SimpkinsRoyal British Legion |
A Clarence House spokeswoman said Prince Harry would be attending a private remembrance service with his regiment. | A Clarence House spokeswoman said Prince Harry would be attending a private remembrance service with his regiment. |
Princes Charles and Andrew and the Princess Anne laid wreaths, as did Edward for the first time. | |
Politicians from past and present, including Conservative leader David Cameron and former prime ministers Tony Blair, Baroness Thatcher and Sir John Major, will also pay their respects. | Politicians from past and present, including Conservative leader David Cameron and former prime ministers Tony Blair, Baroness Thatcher and Sir John Major, will also pay their respects. |
More than 40 High Commissioners of Commonwealth countries are also expected to lay wreaths at the event, and the ceremony will be led by the bishop of London, Richard Chartres. | |
Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond earlier took part in a special Remembrance service in Sri Lanka. | |
Chris Simpkins, the Royal British Legion's director general, said Remembrance Sunday was one of the most important days in the nation's calendar. | Chris Simpkins, the Royal British Legion's director general, said Remembrance Sunday was one of the most important days in the nation's calendar. |
He called on everyone to observe the two-minute silence to remember not only those who died in the two world wars, but also those currently fighting in the Middle East. | He called on everyone to observe the two-minute silence to remember not only those who died in the two world wars, but also those currently fighting in the Middle East. |
Memories | Memories |
Elsewhere, 200 veterans of the Falklands War have returned to the islands for a service of commemoration in Port Stanley. | Elsewhere, 200 veterans of the Falklands War have returned to the islands for a service of commemoration in Port Stanley. |
British soldiers in Iraq and other countries are also holding services and parades. | British soldiers in Iraq and other countries are also holding services and parades. |
The Chief of the Defence staff, Air Chief Marshall Sir Jock Stirrup, sent a message to members of the armed forces. | The Chief of the Defence staff, Air Chief Marshall Sir Jock Stirrup, sent a message to members of the armed forces. |
"For the great many of you who have served or are serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, the memories of the price paid will be all too fresh. | "For the great many of you who have served or are serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, the memories of the price paid will be all too fresh. |
"We have lost friends and comrades. Families have lost husbands, wives, sons, daughters, parents. | "We have lost friends and comrades. Families have lost husbands, wives, sons, daughters, parents. |
"We remember those families today; they bear a heavy burden, and the nation owes them a debt that it can never fully repay." | "We remember those families today; they bear a heavy burden, and the nation owes them a debt that it can never fully repay." |
Festival | Festival |
The event in London follows on from Saturday night's Festival of Remembrance. | The event in London follows on from Saturday night's Festival of Remembrance. |
Poppies were sprinkled over the Royal Albert Hall in London, a symbol of the blood shed by those who gave their lives. | Poppies were sprinkled over the Royal Albert Hall in London, a symbol of the blood shed by those who gave their lives. |
The Queen, patron of the Royal British Legion, was joined there by other members of the Royal Family, including the Duke Of York. | The Queen, patron of the Royal British Legion, was joined there by other members of the Royal Family, including the Duke Of York. |
Earlier on Saturday, Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall attended a service of remembrance in Whitehall, where they were joined by around 150 war widows. | Earlier on Saturday, Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall attended a service of remembrance in Whitehall, where they were joined by around 150 war widows. |
The Remembrance Sunday ceremony at the Cenotaph, Whitehall, is being broadcast on BBC One from 1030 GMT to 1210 GMT. | The Remembrance Sunday ceremony at the Cenotaph, Whitehall, is being broadcast on BBC One from 1030 GMT to 1210 GMT. |