Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

THE NATION REMEMBERS:

King ready for ‘poignant’ role at Cenotaph

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KING Charles will, for the very first time, lead the Royal Family at Remembranc­e Day services to honour our war dead this weekend.

At the Cenotaph in London tomorrow, he will lay a newly designed poppy wreath that pays tribute to his late mother and grandfathe­r and incorporat­es a ribbon of his racing colours.

Sources close to the King said he was preparing for the service to be a

“poignant moment” for both the royals and the nation by rememberin­g our heroes as well as Queen Elizabeth, who died on September 8 at the age of 96.

The nation’s longest reigning monarch considered Remembranc­e Sunday to be one of the most significan­t and important engagement­s in the royal calendar.

She only missed seven Cenotaph services during her 70-year reign.

Tomorrow, William, Prince of Wales, will lay the wreath his father used to at the Cenotaph, with a new ribbon in ‘Welsh red’.

A wreath will also be laid on behalf of Camilla, the Queen Consort, for the first time.

The King will tonight lead senior royals at the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembranc­e at London’s Royal Albert Hall.

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