King Charles led Royal Family at Remembrance Day service
Today, King Charles led Brits in commemorating the Remembrance Day service and sacrifice of those men and women who fell while defending Great Britain and protecting our way of life.
Remembrance Sunday's main event took place at the Cenotaph in Whitehall - a physical reminder of all the servicemen who have served and sacrificed, including members of the emergency services and civilians who may have lost their lives in the line of duty fighting terror on the domestic front.
An emotional looking Charles made his way towards the Cenotaph, closely followed by the Princess Royal and William, the Prince of Wales. Wearing the uniform of The Marshal of the Royal Air Force with greatcoat, poppy and sword, Charles laid a wreath similar to the one produced for King George.