Watch as Prince William and King Charles lay wreaths at the Cenotaph during Remembrance Sunday commemorations. After leading the nation in a two-minute silence from Whitehall, the King, wearing a field marshal uniform, laid a wreath at the monument and gave a salute. His brother Prince Edward and son Prince William followed suit in paying tribute to those who lost their lives in service. Sir Keir Starmer also laid a wreath during the service, followed by Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch, as well as Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey.

The royals attended the annual event at the Royal Albert Hall on the eve of Remembrance Sunday.

The King will take centre stage at the National Service of Remembrance on Sunday

Watch live from the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph on Sunday (9 November), marking 80 years since the Second World War ended.

Watch as Prince William and King Charles lay wreaths at the Cenotaph during Remembrance Sunday commemorations. After leading the nation in a two-minute silence from Whitehall, the…

King Charles III laid a wreath at the Cenotaph during the service attended by 20 World War Two veterans.

Annual ceremony attended by thousands of veterans, with Prince William and current and former prime ministers among those laying wreaths

Royals joined by senior politicians at Cenotaph in London and events are held across UK to pay tribute to war dead

Watch as the Princess of Wales laid a wreath at the National Memorial Arboretum as part of Remembrance Day commemorations on Tuesday (11 November). Princess Kate joined veterans,…