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Royal Family at Remembrance Day
The British Royal Family attended the Remembrance Day service, with Princess Catherine's return after chemotherapy and King Charles's participation despite his cancer diagnosis. Queen Camilla's absence due to illness was also noted.
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- Who led the Remembrance Day service?
- King Charles III, also battling cancer, led the service at the Cenotaph, observing a minute of silence with the nation.
- How did Prince William describe the past year?
- Prince William described the past year as the most challenging of his life, given his father's and wife's cancer diagnoses.
- Where did the Remembrance Day service take place?
- Princess Catherine made her first public appearance since completing chemotherapy at the Remembrance Day service in London.
- Why was Queen Camilla absent from the Remembrance Day service?
- Queen Camilla was absent due to an ongoing respiratory infection, as advised by her doctors.
- What is the significance of the date of the Remembrance Day service?
- The annual Remembrance Day service, held on the Sunday closest to November 11th, commemorates British war dead and involves wreath-laying ceremonies and minutes of silence.