King Charles leads Remembrance Day silence for first time
Britain's King Charles led Remembrance Day commemorations in London on Sunday for the first time as monarch, laying a newly designed wreath after a two-minute silence at The Cenotaph war memorial. Charles, who became King following the death of Queen Elizabeth in September, was joined by other senior members of the royal family including his son and heir Prince William. His wife and queen consort, Camilla, watched from the balcony of a nearby government building. Chief of the Defence Staff Tony Radakin said the ceremony to honour Britain's war dead had an “additional poignancy” after the loss of the queen. — reuters