His Majesty The King will lead the nation in a two-minute silence to honour all who lost their lives in conflict. The ceremony will take place at the National Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph in London.
The King will be accompanied by members of the Royal Family, the Prime Minister, senior politicians, and representatives of various faiths. Together, they will commemorate the Armistice that ended the First World War and remember those who served in later conflicts involving British and Commonwealth forces.
His Majesty The King will lead the UK in the annual two-minute silence to remember those who have fallen and suffered in conflict.
About 10,000 veterans will take part in the Royal British Legion’s March Past, joined by participants from more than 300 Armed Forces and civilian organisations. The procession will include people of all generations—from children of the fallen and young military cadets to some of the last living veterans of the Second World War.
The King leads the nation in a solemn tribute at the Cenotaph, honouring fallen heroes alongside thousands of veterans, families, and public figures.