Overview
- A 1,300-strong military procession will march from Parliament Square to Buckingham Palace in London on May 5, featuring Armed Forces, youth groups, and veterans.
- The London event will include a recitation of Winston Churchill's VE Day speech, the passing of the Torch for Peace to a 100-year-old WWII veteran, and a flypast by 23 military aircraft.
- Cumbria communities will host local events such as cathedral services, history talks, tea parties, and the lighting of beacons to honor the anniversary.
- The four-day national commemoration will culminate on May 8 with a Westminster Abbey service, a concert at Horse Guards Parade, and nationwide bell-ringing.
- The celebrations aim to unite citizens through historical reflection, communal gatherings, and tributes to those who served during the war.