
Remembrance Sunday: Royal Family lay wreath to nation’s war dead




The Queen and senior politicians are joining commemorations for those who lost their lives in conflict at 11:00 GMT, a two-minute silence was held across the country. Boris Johnson, Jeremy Corbyn and Jo Swinson attended the annual ceremony at the Cenotaph in London.
Prince Charles laid a wreath during the service on behalf of the Queen who was watching from a balcony.
The Queen and the Duchess of Cambridge watched the ceremony from a balcony.