King Charles was overcome with emotion when he led the royal family during a moving Remembrance Sunday service. The tearful monarch was joined by senior family members, including the Prince and Princess of Wales , Queen Camilla and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, for the annual event, held in Whitehall, central London, paying tribute to those who sacrificed their lives and fought for their country. The Prime Minister, senior politicians and faith representatives also marked the Armistice of the First World War and all other conflicts involving British and Commonwealth forces with a two-minute silence and sombre wreath-laying ceremony.
Members of the public lined Whitehall to watch the service, with many sporting poppy pins, bags and scarves. There were rapturous cheers and applaus

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