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I like Sophie's hat. Looks like a wonderful crisp morning. Very moving tribute.
Me too, beautiful black hat
I like Sophie's hat. Looks like a wonderful crisp morning. Very moving tribute.
That's Lady Susan Hussey, Baroness Hussey of North Bradley.ANybody knows who the woman next to Catherine is?
angela said:Was Princess Michael at the Cenotaph today on a balcony as Prince Michael laid a wreath?
This is the first year I have truly paid attention to the Remembrance Day Services.
The engagement of the people of Britain in these services puts my countrymen to shame. Well done!
William's wreath had the message
"For Jo, Lex and all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country".
EIIR said:William has written this on his wreaths for several years now. He obviously think especially of his friends who made the ultimate sacrifice at this time of year.
I'm a bit surprised we didn't see Prince Harry observing Remembrance Sunday in Afghanistan. Have there been any pictures of him that I've missed?
Yes, there was a service at Lashkar Gah, cepe, as you say. I can't imagine there wouldn't have been even a small service at Bastion given that's where the bulk of British troops are based.
Ah well, I just thought it might've been nice to see Harry marking the day with his comrades.
Yes but a risk to those present. It seems to me (rightly) that info and pix on Harry are limited. He is THE target for the Taliban.
EDIT we don't really know where he is.
I would imagine too that as close to the front they are, its sort of Remembrance Day each and every time they go out on a mission. I would imagine that there was some sort of service and that it would have been quite an emotional one as it hits quite close to home.
In Australia and New Zealand Charles and Camilla paid their respects at ceremonies - in Australia the day before Remembrance Day and in New Zealand on the day itself.
This is a day that has sort of grown down here because our main commemorations are in April on 25th April - ANZAC Day - the anniversary of the joint invasion of Turkey in 1915, along with British, Indian and French forces.
As a kid ANZAC Day was always the day and Remembrance Day didn't even rate a mention - one is a public holiday and the other isn't. My school always does an ANZAC Day ceremony but only does something for Remembrance Day when it falls on a day when we have a chapel service or on a weekend, in which case again it is the focus of the chapel service - linking service and sacrifice to Christ's service and sacrifice.