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Buckingham Palace
The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh laid wreaths at the Cenotaph this morning on the occasion of Remembrance Day.
Wreaths were also laid by The Prince of Wales, The Duke of York, The Earl of Wessex, The Princess Royal and The Duke of Kent.
The Duchess of Cornwall, The Countess of Wessex, The Duke of Gloucester, The Duchess of Kent and Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence were present during the Ceremony.
The Princess Royal afterwards took the salute at the March Past of Ex-Servicemen and Civilian Organisations on Horse Guards Parade, London SW1.
Clarence House
Today is the Anniversary of the Birthday of The Prince of Wales.
His Royal Highness, Colonel, Welsh Guards, this afternoon attended a Luncheon in the Officers’ Mess, Wellington Barracks, London SW1.
The Prince of Wales, Colonel, Welsh Guards, and Patron, the Welsh Guards Afghanistan Appeal, afterwards attended a Service of Remembrance in the Guards Chapel, Wellington Barracks, and subsequently laid a wreath at the Footguards’ Memorial, Horse Guards, London SW1.
His Royal Highness later gave a Tea for the Minister of State, Department of Energy and Climate Change (Mr Gregory Barker, MP) and representatives of the United Kingdom Indian Business Leaders Climate Group.
St James’s Palace
Prince William of Wales this morning laid a wreath at the War Memorial in Camp Bastion, Helmand Province, Afghanistan, on the occasion of Remembrance Day and afterwards met British and Commonwealth service personnel at the base.
Mr James Lowther-Pinkerton and Mr Miguel Head were in attendance.
Kensington Palace
The Duchess of Gloucester this morning attended the Remembrance Parade at King’s Square, St George’s, Bermuda, and, on behalf of The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh, laid a wreath.
Her Royal Highness afterwards attended a Service in St Peter’s Church, 33 York Street, St George’s.
The Duchess of Gloucester subsequently visited the Town Hall, King’s Square, and met the Mayor, Alderman and Councillors of St George’s.
Her Royal Highness this afternoon attended a Luncheon given by the Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Bermuda at Tom Moore’s Tavern, Walsingham Lane, Bailey’s Bay, Hamilton Parish.
The Duchess of Gloucester later opened the Floral Lane Exhibition at the Masterworks Museum of Art, the Botanical Gardens, 183 South Road, Paget.
Her Royal Highness this evening departed L. F. Wade International Airport, Bermuda, for the United Kingdom.