The Queen was joined by other members of the royal family to mark Remembrance Sunday. As Vanity Fair reports, Elizabeth II was accompanied by grandson Prince William and wife Kate Middleton, along with Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, for the annual ceremony.
With the U.K. in lockdown due to a second wave of COVID-19, this year’s Remembrance Sunday ceremony was not attended by members of the public.
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His father, Prince Charles, also laid a wreath, as did Prince Edward and Princess Anne; Prince Andrew, who stepped away from all royal duties
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