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UK Armed Forces Day parade to take place in Edinburgh UK Armed Forces Day parade to take place in Edinburgh
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A parade of 2,500 military personnel, veterans and cadets is set to take place down the Royal Mile in Edinburgh to mark UK Armed Forces Day. A parade of 2,500 military personnel, veterans and cadets is taking place down the Royal Mile in Edinburgh to mark UK Armed Forces Day.
The celebrations will be attended by the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall, as well as Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond. The celebrations are being attended by the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall, as well as Scotland's First Minister Alex Salmond.
Thousands of people are expected to turn out at events across the Armed Forces Day official host city. Thousands of people have turned out at events across the Armed Forces Day official host city.
Street parties and parades are also taking place throughout the UK.Street parties and parades are also taking place throughout the UK.
Events in Edinburgh got under way on Friday, with tours of HMS Portland, which is moored in Leith, and an aerial display by the Red Arrows.Events in Edinburgh got under way on Friday, with tours of HMS Portland, which is moored in Leith, and an aerial display by the Red Arrows.
Charles and Camilla, known as the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay when they are in Scotland, are to watch the main parade from the Edinburgh Castle Esplanade to Holyrood Park. Charles and Camilla, known as the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay when they are in Scotland, are due to watch the main parade from the Edinburgh Castle Esplanade to Holyrood Park.
It will end with a short ceremony of thanks, where they will meet veterans and service personnel.It will end with a short ceremony of thanks, where they will meet veterans and service personnel.
The parade will be followed by an afternoon of entertainment and end with a Beating Retreat and a Typhoon and Tornado flypast from RAF Leuchars and RAF Lossiemouth.The parade will be followed by an afternoon of entertainment and end with a Beating Retreat and a Typhoon and Tornado flypast from RAF Leuchars and RAF Lossiemouth.
The Red Arrows display over the Firth of Forth on Friday was their first full performance in the city for 23 years.The Red Arrows display over the Firth of Forth on Friday was their first full performance in the city for 23 years.
Squadron Leader Ben Murphy said being involved in Armed Forces Day was "massively important".Squadron Leader Ben Murphy said being involved in Armed Forces Day was "massively important".
He said: "Most of us have come from operational backgrounds, having served in Afghanistan and Iraq and other theatres.He said: "Most of us have come from operational backgrounds, having served in Afghanistan and Iraq and other theatres.
"For us to be able to come up here and participate in these types of events is a massive honour.""For us to be able to come up here and participate in these types of events is a massive honour."
Defence Secretary Liam Fox said: "Armed Forces Day provides a unique opportunity for us all to pay thanks to the men and women who serve this country with such distinction.Defence Secretary Liam Fox said: "Armed Forces Day provides a unique opportunity for us all to pay thanks to the men and women who serve this country with such distinction.
"I would especially like to thank the City of Edinburgh for hosting this national event. The city has a long and proud military history, and provides the perfect setting for us all to say thank you to our Armed Forces." "I would especially like to thank the City of Edinburgh for hosting this national event.
"The city has a long and proud military history, and provides the perfect setting for us all to say thank you to our Armed Forces."