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PRINCESS Kate looked emotional as she held back tears at the touching Remembrance Day service today.
The nation united in sorrow today and bowed their heads in a two minute silence to honour the memory of those who died fighting for our country.


Kate stood alongside Queen Camilla and watched as King Charles led an emotional two-minute silence for Remembrance Day at the Cenotaph.
The Royal mum-of-three also paid tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II, wearing her pair of pearl and diamond leaf earrings.
It’s understood the elegant jewelry belonged to the late monarch as part of a brooch and earring set.
The Princess was also spotted with them while paying her respects at the Queen’s funeral in September last year.
Kate and Wills also shared a touching note to war heroes today at the Cenotaph.
The Prince of Wales placed a poppy wreath with the message “In memory of all those who sacrificed so much” which was translated into Welsh as an honourable nod to his title.
It came after the King, 74, marched into the solemn service with his son by his side.
The monarch laid a wreath at the foot of the Cenotaph in a calm and respectful service, a stark contrast from the violent outbreaks seen across the capital yesterday.
Crowds of proud onlookers clapped as 10,000 veterans and 800 armed forces, made their way through the streets.
The procession travelled from Downing Street to the Horse Guards Parade as wreaths of poppies were taken inside.
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The Massed Bands and Pipers stood proud as they and thousands of others gathered in the drizzling rain to honour those who lost their life in the war.
Last night also saw an emotional King Charles unveiling a touching tribute to his late parents at the Festival of Remembrance.
Charles was joined by Camilla, Kate and Wills and other senior royals at the touching event.
As he unveiled the statue of his mother, the King looked up and appeared to shed a tear.
The Royal Family then made their way into the hall to watch hundreds of veterans and serving military personnel at the Festival.
It comes after seven people were charged after chaos erupted in central London yesterday as counter-protesters clashed with cops.
Police arrested 145 people after missiles and fireworks were launched at their officers amid brawls in the capital.
The counter-protests were launched amid fear pro-Palestine marches would interfere with Armistice Day.





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