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How the royal family usually pay their respects on Remembrance Day – 9Honey

Usually, Remembrance Day is marked with a large ceremony at Westminster Abbey and the tolling of Big Ben’s bells, followed by a single gunshot from Horse Guards Parade.
The royals, along with all at the service, then observe a respectful two minutes of silence in memory of all lives lost in war.
Here Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Queen Elizabeth II and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge attend the Remembrance Sunday service in 2019.
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