-CosmiNNe Posted November 13, 2022 Share Posted November 13, 2022 Remembrance Sunday: King leads nation as UK falls silent to honour war dead The UK fell silent on Remembrance Sunday as the King led the nation in honouring servicemen and women who died in past conflicts. A national two-minute silence was held at 11:00 GMT, with similar ceremonies at war memorials across the country. Big Ben chimed 11 times as the silence began, with war veterans watching on. King Charles then laid a wreath at London's Cenotaph - the first time he has done so as monarch, following the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth II. Other royals, including the Prince of Wales, the Earl of Wessex and the Princess Royal also laid wreaths, along with the prime minister and other senior politicians. Commemorations take place across Northern Ireland Services across Wales commemorate the fallen Scotland falls silent to remember the war dead Under grey skies earlier in the morning, people had streamed into Westminster to take part in or to observe the Remembrance Sunday ceremony. Far outnumbering those in military uniform were the veterans; shoes gleaming, medals on their chests, a fair sprinkling of berets, backs straighter than you normally see in these parts. The talk among these veterans, a quiet rumble of reflection, jokes, regimental rivalry - everywhere that unique bond of service to country and comrade. Much was the same here today as in decades past; the music, the flags, the prayers, wreath upon wreath of poppies blazing red against grey stone. But one thing was different and that difference was on the minds of many; the King led this ceremony, a ceremony so close to the heart of the late Queen and one which she attended into her nineties. And after the wreaths of politicians and the ambassadors and military leaders had been laid alongside those of the Royal Family, the march past of veterans began. The ring of wreaths encircling the base of the Cenotaph became a blanket for the road beneath. And the crowds that lined Whitehall ten-deep in places applauded as those who served were given due remembrance and respect. https://www.aljazeera.net/news/2022/11/13/عاجل-الخارجية-الإيرانية-موقف Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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