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This first big day of VE Day 80 commemorations caught the sense of reflection. The mood in London was good natured and ...
Commemorative events are taking place across the country to mark 80 years since World War Two ended in Europe.
Parades and military fly-past in central London as capital is festooned for traditional British pomp and ceremony ...
King Charles and Queen Camilla were joined by Prince William, Kate and their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis along with other senior royals at Buckingham Palace.
While the plans have long been in place, it is clear Buckingham Palace hopes their position at the forefront of the nation's ...
Prince Louis was gripped by a military parade at a VE Day event in central London but at points he stole the show by rolling ...
It was from the same balcony on May 8, 1945, that King George VI and Queen Elizabeth — alongside their daughters princesses ...
The VE Day 80 flypast will see the Red Arrows and a host of stunning World War Two era planes zip past Buckingham Palace in a ...
The display will begin over the North Sea off the cost of Norfolk before heading inland over East Anglia, Essex and London.
Four days of celebrations kick off at midday, with a military procession watched by the King and Queen, followed by a Red ...
The Red Arrows, military and Second World War-era aircraft will fly over the capital on Bank Holiday Monday - the first of a ...
The parade features a display of military history, including marching units, military vehicles, and ceremonial elements, ...