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Armistice Day: Queen attends Festival of Remembrance | Armistice Day: Queen attends Festival of Remembrance |
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The Queen and senior royals attended a remembrance concert at the Royal Albert Hall on the eve of Armistice Day. | The Queen and senior royals attended a remembrance concert at the Royal Albert Hall on the eve of Armistice Day. |
The annual Festival of Remembrance in London, which commemorates the war dead, included performances from Sir Tom Jones and Sheridan Smith. | The annual Festival of Remembrance in London, which commemorates the war dead, included performances from Sir Tom Jones and Sheridan Smith. |
It came ahead of Remembrance Sunday on 11 November, which this year marks 100 years since the end of World War One. | It came ahead of Remembrance Sunday on 11 November, which this year marks 100 years since the end of World War One. |
The dukes and duchesses of Cambridge and Sussex, and Prime Minister Theresa May were among the audience. | The dukes and duchesses of Cambridge and Sussex, and Prime Minister Theresa May were among the audience. |
The royals stood as thousands of people in the audience held up photos of World War One soldiers - including Mrs May and husband Philip who held pictures of two of her ancestors. | |
Poppies fell from the ceiling of the iconic venue, after the Last Post was played. | Poppies fell from the ceiling of the iconic venue, after the Last Post was played. |
And the royals gave a standing ovation to Chelsea Pensioners and bereaved family members who walked onto the stage. | And the royals gave a standing ovation to Chelsea Pensioners and bereaved family members who walked onto the stage. |
The event was organised by armed forces charity the Royal British Legion as a "thank you to all who served, sacrificed and changed our world". It is being broadcast on BBC One. | The event was organised by armed forces charity the Royal British Legion as a "thank you to all who served, sacrificed and changed our world". It is being broadcast on BBC One. |
The concert saw performances from Welsh singer Bryn Terfel as well as former McFly stars Tom Fletcher and Danny Jones who sang a song written to celebrate the RAF centenary. | The concert saw performances from Welsh singer Bryn Terfel as well as former McFly stars Tom Fletcher and Danny Jones who sang a song written to celebrate the RAF centenary. |
Sheridan Smith sang Are You Just Sleeping, while British cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason - who won BBC Young Musician of the Year in 2016 - played a version of Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen. | Sheridan Smith sang Are You Just Sleeping, while British cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason - who won BBC Young Musician of the Year in 2016 - played a version of Hallelujah by Leonard Cohen. |
The Kingdom Choir, who performed at Prince Harry and Meghan's wedding, sang a version of the Lord's Prayer. | |
The audience clapped as members of the Armed Forces marched into the centre of the venue and gathered in formation. | The audience clapped as members of the Armed Forces marched into the centre of the venue and gathered in formation. |
Earlier, the Duke of Sussex laid a wreath at Twickenham ahead of England's rugby Test match against New Zealand. | Earlier, the Duke of Sussex laid a wreath at Twickenham ahead of England's rugby Test match against New Zealand. |
Prince Harry was joined by New Zealand deputy prime minister Winston Peters to lay their wreaths, before the Last Post was played and spectators joined in a minute's silence. | Prince Harry was joined by New Zealand deputy prime minister Winston Peters to lay their wreaths, before the Last Post was played and spectators joined in a minute's silence. |
The prince also met the descendants of two former England captains who died in the war. | The prince also met the descendants of two former England captains who died in the war. |
Also on Saturday, a candlelit vigil will be held at the National Memorial Arboretum. | Also on Saturday, a candlelit vigil will be held at the National Memorial Arboretum. |
The Armistice 100 years on | The Armistice 100 years on |
Long read: The forgotten female soldier on the forgotten frontline | Long read: The forgotten female soldier on the forgotten frontline |
Video: War footage brought alive in colour | Video: War footage brought alive in colour |
Interactive: What would you have done between 1914 and 1918? | Interactive: What would you have done between 1914 and 1918? |
Living history: Why 'indecent' Armistice Day parties ended | Living history: Why 'indecent' Armistice Day parties ended |
The concert comes as French President Emmanuel Macron and Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel visited the town of Compiègne in northern France, where the Allies and Germany signed the Armistice. | The concert comes as French President Emmanuel Macron and Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel visited the town of Compiègne in northern France, where the Allies and Germany signed the Armistice. |
On Friday, Mrs May visited Belgium with the country's prime minister and laid wreaths at the graves of the first and last UK soldiers killed in the war. | On Friday, Mrs May visited Belgium with the country's prime minister and laid wreaths at the graves of the first and last UK soldiers killed in the war. |
She later visited a World War One cemetery in France with Mr Macron. | She later visited a World War One cemetery in France with Mr Macron. |
Poppy displays have been created across the country, including in a street dubbed "Poppy Road" in Walsall and at Hertford Castle. | Poppy displays have been created across the country, including in a street dubbed "Poppy Road" in Walsall and at Hertford Castle. |
What is planned for Armistice Day on Sunday? | What is planned for Armistice Day on Sunday? |
Sunday will see commemorations around the world for the Armistice Centenary. | Sunday will see commemorations around the world for the Armistice Centenary. |
In the UK, pipers across the country will begin the commemorations at 06:00 with "Battle's O'er" - a traditional Scottish lament played at the end of battle. | In the UK, pipers across the country will begin the commemorations at 06:00 with "Battle's O'er" - a traditional Scottish lament played at the end of battle. |
The Queen and senior royals will attend London's Cenotaph for the national remembrance service at 11:00 GMT. | The Queen and senior royals will attend London's Cenotaph for the national remembrance service at 11:00 GMT. |
And, for the first time ever, it will be followed by a procession of 10,000 members of the public past the Cenotaph where wreaths will be laid. | And, for the first time ever, it will be followed by a procession of 10,000 members of the public past the Cenotaph where wreaths will be laid. |
London's Big Ben will also strike at 11:00, as the ongoing renovation work has been temporarily suspended for Remembrance Sunday. | |
Services are also taking place elsewhere in the country including in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Cardiff, Belfast and Chichester. | Services are also taking place elsewhere in the country including in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Cardiff, Belfast and Chichester. |
In the evening, 1,000 buglers will sound the Last Post at spots around the country before 1,000 beacons will be lit to mark a return to the light of peace. | In the evening, 1,000 buglers will sound the Last Post at spots around the country before 1,000 beacons will be lit to mark a return to the light of peace. |
More than 1,000 cathedrals and churches will ring their bells at the same time at 19:05. | More than 1,000 cathedrals and churches will ring their bells at the same time at 19:05. |
The Queen and senior royals will also attend an evening service of remembrance at Westminster Abbey. | The Queen and senior royals will also attend an evening service of remembrance at Westminster Abbey. |