King Charles III Leads Remembrance Sunday Memorial Service
Royal Family Honors Fallen Soldiers Amid Tensions, Unveils Statues of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip
- King Charles III led a national memorial service on Remembrance Sunday, honoring those who died serving the United Kingdom.
- Despite concerns that tensions surrounding the Israel-Hamas war might disrupt the ceremony, the event passed without incident.
- King Charles III, along with other members of the royal family, laid wreaths at the Cenotaph, a national war memorial.
- Prior to the Remembrance Sunday, King Charles III and Queen Camilla unveiled two new statues of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip at the Royal Albert Hall.
- The royal family also attended the annual Festival of Remembrance at London's Royal Albert Hall, which included performances to honor members of the British and Commonwealth military.