Yorkshire Post

RED ARROWS’ TRIBUTE AT PALACE

100 military aircraft thunder across London skies as Royal Family gathers to watch centenary celebratio­n

- PICTURE: CPL TIM LAURENCE RAF/PA WIRE.

ANNIVERSAR­Y: The Red Arrows take part in the RAF100 flypast over London to mark the centenary of the RAF. The Queen praised the Royal Air Force for its “tenacity, skill and gallantry” as she was joined by members of the Royal Family to mark the force’s 100th year.

THE QUEEN has praised the Royal Air Force for its “tenacity, skill and gallantry” as she was joined by senior members of the Royal Family at the centrepiec­e of events marking the force’s 100th year.

Standing in the forecourt of Buckingham Palace as she presented the Queen’s Colour to the RAF, she spoke of the “remarkable contributi­on to defence” over the last 100 years. A vast array of more than 100 RAF aircraft roared and thundered across the skies of London as the Queen and members of the Royal Family watched the biggest display of military aircraft in recent memory from the palace balcony.

In their biggest ever formation, 22 Typhoon jets spelt out the number “100” in the sky – an added surprise for the Royals, personnel and the throngs of public spectators who had packed out the streets to watch.

The Queen spoke proudly not only as the RAF’s Air Commodore-in-Chief, but also as a citizen who remembered the Battle of Britain, and as a daughter whose father King George VI served with the RAF.

She said: “Presenting the Royal Air Force with a new Queen’s Colour provides an opportunit­y to congratula­te the service for your remarkable contributi­on to defence over the last 100 years.

“Tenacity, skill and gallantry have been your hallmarks as you helped safeguard freedom and security in many parts of the world. I remember the Battle of Britain being fought over the skies above us and we shall never forget the courage and sacrifice of that time.”

She also took the Royal Salute at the ceremony as her relatives including the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, the Duke of Cambridge plus the Duke and Duchess of Sussex watched nearby.

It was 100 years ago on April 1, 1918 that the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service merged to create the RAF – the world’s first independen­t air service.

At just after 1pm on Tuesday, Puma and Chinook helicopter­s began the spectacle, followed by aircraft including a Lancaster, Spitfires, Hurricanes, the A400M Atlas, Tornados and three F-35 stealth fighter jets. Drawing the spectacle to a close were the Red Arrows, who in traditiona­l aerobatic style streamed red, white and blue smoke down the length of the Mall. The Queen recalled how her father was the first member of her family to qualify as an RAF pilot and served alongside the service’s founder Lord Trenchard.

Beginning the special day of events, members of the Royal Family including the Queen, the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended a service at Westminste­r Abbey.

And despite still being on maternity leave after giving birth to Prince Louis only 11 weeks ago, it is understood that Kate felt it was important to attend yesterday’s celebratio­ns.

More than 2,200 people packed Westminste­r Abbey for the service, with dignitarie­s including Prime Minister Theresa May, Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn attending. Charles, William and Harry all chose to wear No 1 RAF uniform to the abbey.

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PICTURE: GETTY IMAGES. FAMILY VIEWING: The Queen watches the RAF flypast over Buckingham Palace with members of the Royal family including the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
 ?? PICTURES: RAF/PA WIRE. ?? DAZZLING: More than 100 RAF aircraft took part in the display in the skies above London; it included the Red Arrows who streamed red, white and blue smoke down the length of The Mall; 22 Typhoon jets spelt out the number ‘100’ in the sky; Puma and Chinook helicopter­s began the spectacle.
PICTURES: RAF/PA WIRE. DAZZLING: More than 100 RAF aircraft took part in the display in the skies above London; it included the Red Arrows who streamed red, white and blue smoke down the length of The Mall; 22 Typhoon jets spelt out the number ‘100’ in the sky; Puma and Chinook helicopter­s began the spectacle.

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