Photo: Samir Hussein/WireImagePrince WilliamandKate Middletonleft a touching message on their Remembrance Day wreath.The royal couple, who were front and center of this year’sNational Service of Remembrancememorial alongsideKing CharlesandQueen Camilla, took some to write a short tribute to honor the fallen war soldiers from the U.K. and Commonwealth nations.“In memory of all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. We will remember them,“they wrote.Prince William, 40, solemnlyplaced the poppy wreath, which was adorned with Prince of Wales feathers and a Welsh red ribbon, on the Cenotaph war memorial on behalf of him and his wife, 40, who looked onfrom the balconyof the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.Yui Mok/PA Images via GettyKing Charles, who is observing his first Remembrance Dayas head of state, also left ashort but poignantmessage on his poppy wreath, writing, “In memory of the glorious dead.“Princess AnneandPrince Edwardalso placed wreaths on the Cenotaph, and a wreath was also placed on behalf of Queen Camilla for the first time.The royal family each wore apin with a red poppyto the ceremony — a symbol that has been used since 1921 to signify Remembrance Day.King Charles andPrince Williameach wore a single poppy pinned to their lapel, while Queen Camilla andKate Middletonboth wore three poppies. The three poppies that Middleton wore arebelieved to representher fallen family members from World War 1 on her great-grandmother Olive Middleton’s side.The official Twitter account for the Prince and Princess of Wales tweeted out some photos of the event, includingshots of the processionof war veterans and candid pictures of William and Kate throughout the ceremony.Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!Prince Williamand Kate changed their profiles on Twitter and Instagram earlier this week to reflect Remembrance Day, updating their cover photo to depict the Field of Remembrance with crosses and red poppies. They also changed their profile picture to show a shot of themat the Festival of Remembranceat Royal Albert Hall.The Royal Family Twitter profile was also similarly updated with the Field of Remembrance imagery, and the updated profile picture showed King Charles and Queen Camilla looking off into the distance, both wearing black with a red poppy pin.
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Prince WilliamandKate Middletonleft a touching message on their Remembrance Day wreath.The royal couple, who were front and center of this year’sNational Service of Remembrancememorial alongsideKing CharlesandQueen Camilla, took some to write a short tribute to honor the fallen war soldiers from the U.K. and Commonwealth nations.“In memory of all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. We will remember them,“they wrote.Prince William, 40, solemnlyplaced the poppy wreath, which was adorned with Prince of Wales feathers and a Welsh red ribbon, on the Cenotaph war memorial on behalf of him and his wife, 40, who looked onfrom the balconyof the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.Yui Mok/PA Images via GettyKing Charles, who is observing his first Remembrance Dayas head of state, also left ashort but poignantmessage on his poppy wreath, writing, “In memory of the glorious dead.“Princess AnneandPrince Edwardalso placed wreaths on the Cenotaph, and a wreath was also placed on behalf of Queen Camilla for the first time.The royal family each wore apin with a red poppyto the ceremony — a symbol that has been used since 1921 to signify Remembrance Day.King Charles andPrince Williameach wore a single poppy pinned to their lapel, while Queen Camilla andKate Middletonboth wore three poppies. The three poppies that Middleton wore arebelieved to representher fallen family members from World War 1 on her great-grandmother Olive Middleton’s side.The official Twitter account for the Prince and Princess of Wales tweeted out some photos of the event, includingshots of the processionof war veterans and candid pictures of William and Kate throughout the ceremony.Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!Prince Williamand Kate changed their profiles on Twitter and Instagram earlier this week to reflect Remembrance Day, updating their cover photo to depict the Field of Remembrance with crosses and red poppies. They also changed their profile picture to show a shot of themat the Festival of Remembranceat Royal Albert Hall.The Royal Family Twitter profile was also similarly updated with the Field of Remembrance imagery, and the updated profile picture showed King Charles and Queen Camilla looking off into the distance, both wearing black with a red poppy pin.
Prince WilliamandKate Middletonleft a touching message on their Remembrance Day wreath.
The royal couple, who were front and center of this year’sNational Service of Remembrancememorial alongsideKing CharlesandQueen Camilla, took some to write a short tribute to honor the fallen war soldiers from the U.K. and Commonwealth nations.
“In memory of all those who have made the ultimate sacrifice. We will remember them,“they wrote.
Prince William, 40, solemnlyplaced the poppy wreath, which was adorned with Prince of Wales feathers and a Welsh red ribbon, on the Cenotaph war memorial on behalf of him and his wife, 40, who looked onfrom the balconyof the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Yui Mok/PA Images via Getty

King Charles, who is observing his first Remembrance Dayas head of state, also left ashort but poignantmessage on his poppy wreath, writing, “In memory of the glorious dead.”
Princess AnneandPrince Edwardalso placed wreaths on the Cenotaph, and a wreath was also placed on behalf of Queen Camilla for the first time.
The royal family each wore apin with a red poppyto the ceremony — a symbol that has been used since 1921 to signify Remembrance Day.
King Charles andPrince Williameach wore a single poppy pinned to their lapel, while Queen Camilla andKate Middletonboth wore three poppies. The three poppies that Middleton wore arebelieved to representher fallen family members from World War 1 on her great-grandmother Olive Middleton’s side.
The official Twitter account for the Prince and Princess of Wales tweeted out some photos of the event, includingshots of the processionof war veterans and candid pictures of William and Kate throughout the ceremony.
Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!
Prince Williamand Kate changed their profiles on Twitter and Instagram earlier this week to reflect Remembrance Day, updating their cover photo to depict the Field of Remembrance with crosses and red poppies. They also changed their profile picture to show a shot of themat the Festival of Remembranceat Royal Albert Hall.
The Royal Family Twitter profile was also similarly updated with the Field of Remembrance imagery, and the updated profile picture showed King Charles and Queen Camilla looking off into the distance, both wearing black with a red poppy pin.
source: people.com