Prince Harry will not attend the Remembrance Sunday service next month

Prince Harry will not be joining the Royals for this year’s Remembrance Sunday service. Members of the Royal Family and dignitaries will attend the Cenotaph next month to lay wreaths to remember the fallen in an event which has been scaled down due to coronavirus. It is expected that Prince Charles, Prince William and Princess … Read more

ROBERT HARDMAN: Mandarins ban almost all veterans from Remembrance Sunday at the Cenotaph

Year after year, it is always one of the most moving sights in the calendar. For as far as the eye can see, there are veterans of all ages — a few frail witnesses to Monte Cassino or the Burmese jungle or the huts of Bletchley Park; old sweats from Korea or Malaya or Aden; … Read more

ROBERT HARDMAN: Mandarins ban almost all veterans from Remembrance Sunday at the Cenotaph

Year after year, it is always one of the most moving sights in the calendar. For as far as the eye can see, there are veterans of all ages — a few frail witnesses to Monte Cassino or the Burmese jungle or the huts of Bletchley Park; old sweats from Korea or Malaya or Aden; … Read more

Remembrance Sunday at the Cenotaph will be closed to the public because of the coronavirus pandemic

Public will NOT be able to mark Remembrance Sunday at the Cenotaph on monument’s 100th anniversary because of the coronavirus pandemic Wellwishers have been told to stay at home to watch ceremony on television The Queen and other Royals will be there as will some members of armed forces This year is the 100th anniversary … Read more

Prince Andrew WON’T attend this year’s Remembrance Sunday service

Has Prince Andrew made his last appearance at Cenotaph? Duke of York will not be present at this year’s Remembrance Sunday service following Jeffrey Epstein scandal Prince Andrew will not be present at this year’s Remembrance Sunday service  Sources say it is ‘unlikely’ Duke of York he will ever make an appearance again  Royal aides … Read more

Prince Charles throws his support behind a virtual book of remembrance for Covid-19 victims

The Prince of Wales is spearheading a ‘virtual memorial’ for those whose lives have been tragically taken by the ‘agonisingly painful’ Covid-19 pandemic. Remember Me, is an online book of remembrance started by St Paul’s Cathedral, in London, but open to mark the loss of loved ones of all faiths and creeds. In a video … Read more