To mark Armistice Day on Tuesday, Prince William delivered a speech via video, encouraging young people to participate in remembrance commemorations and emphasizing the importance of wearing a poppy.
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Prince William told children the importance of wearing a red poppy in a widespread message to mark Armistice Day on Tuesday. The Prince of Wales addressed children across the UK through a video that ...
The Prince of Wales releases a video message about the importance of wearing a red poppy and that 'remembrance is for everyone' in a video message to mark Armistice Day. William's message to children ...
The Prince of Wales during the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph in London (James Manning/PA) The Prince of Wales will tell young people about the importance of wearing a red poppy and that ...
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The nation will fall silent this morning in remembrance of those who have lost their lives to the horrors of war. Remembrance Sunday takes place on the Sunday nearest to November 11, the day WWI came ...