Prince Charles laying wreath of his own and one on behalf of the Queen at Cenotaph

Masked Queen Elizabeth pays respects at the grave of Unknown Warrior on Remembrance Sunday

Masked Queen Elizabeth visits grave of unknown Warrior at Westminster Abbey
Masked Queen Elizabeth visits the grave of Unknown Warrior at Westminster Abbey
Prince Charles laying wreath of his own and one on behalf of the Queen at Cenotaph
Prince Charles laid a wreath of his own and one on behalf of the Queen at Cenotaph
Queen Elizabeth watched the ceremony from a nearby balcony
Queen Elizabeth watched the ceremony from a nearby balcony

Queen Elizabeth wore a face mask for the first time in public as she marked the centenary of the burial of the Unknown Warrior at Westminster Abbey.

Prince Charles laid a wreath at the Cenotaph on behalf of the Queen who watched the tributes in Whitehall from a nearby balcony as did the Duchess of Cornwall and Duchess of Cambridge. Prince William, Princess Royal, and Earl of Wessex, Prime Minister Boris Johnson, and Sir Keir Starmer also laid wreaths.

Prince Andrew and Prince Harry did not take part.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said ahead of the ceremony that “no virus” would stop those who made the ultimate sacrifice being honoured.

About 150 personnel from the Royal Navy, Army, and Royal Air Force also took part in the event there this year.