In Pictures: Harry honours war dead at Westminster Abbey
The Duke of Sussex has paid tribute to those killed in war during a visit to the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey.
Good morning! @wabbey is looking beautiful & calm a few hours before the #FieldofRemembrance opening ceremony. From midday, plant a symbol for a fallen comrade or loved one: 👉 https://t.co/qlhcPySaLH#ArmedForces#ThursdayThoughts#Remembrance2018#WW1#LestWeForget#Veteranspic.twitter.com/GCSwbB0JlH
— The Poppy Factory (@PoppyFactory) November 8, 2018
The Duke of Sussex honours the fallen after planting a Cross of Remembrance in front of crosses from the Graves of Unknown Soldiers from #WW1 & #WW2 at the @PoppyFactory#FieldofRemembrance#LestWeForgetpic.twitter.com/Sekf27O7LP
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) November 8, 2018
Kensington Palace tweeted a picture of the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh visiting the field in 1947.
📷 The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh pay their respects at the #FieldofRemembrance in 1947.
The Remembrance event has been organised by @PoppyFactory since 1928. pic.twitter.com/K8e0CChiCP
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) November 8, 2018