Union Jack flags were seen very early this morning in the streets of London. On the outskirts of the Buckingham Palace, a crowd massaged around the security gates, while the United Kingdom celebrates this Monday, May 5, the day of victory in Europe, the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. A large procession was organized as well as an aerial parade. For the occasion, most members of the British royal family responded. Charles III made a very noticed appearance with his wife Camilla, just like Kate Middleton, much awaited, who caused a sensation surrounded by Prince William and their three children, George, Charlotte and Louis. In a purple coat dress with a hat of the same tone, she appeared splendid. Her sons, in navy blue tie costumes and her daughter in a dark green set, did not fail to hold attention either.
Edward and Sophie of Edinburgh, as well as Princess Anne and her husband Sir Tim Laurence were also present, alongside the veterans of the Royal British Legion. The Windsor were photographed on a platform on the Mall with Prime Minister Keir Starmer, before attending the air parade of 23 military aircraft since the famous balcony of the Buckingham Palace. Subsequently, a Tea Time is planned by the king and the queen in the salons of Buckingham, where they will welcome around fifty British veterans and the Commonwealth.
Charles III and Camilla: new ceremonies on May 6 in London
After the explosive revelations of Prince Harry, it is understood that, out of respect for surviving veterans, the palace of Buckingham hopes that “Nothing will divert attention or prevent us from celebrating with joy and pride this precious victory and these courageous souls, on the occasion of this most special and poignant anniversary” lets us know The Sun. Charles III put a point of honor there. The ceremonies will continue on May 6, Queen Camilla will go to the London Tower where nearly 30,000 ceramic poppies are installed, before the king met veterans and a concert is given on Horse Guards Parade.