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George, Charlotte and Louis Stars commemorations of the 80th anniversary of the Armistice

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They took place on a platform mounted in of the Buckingham palace, at the foot of the Memorial of Queen Victoria. King Charles III and Queen Camilla are surrounded in these stands of the Prince and the Princess of Wales, who came with their the princes and Princess George, Charlotte and Louis, of Princess Anne and her husband the vice-admiral Tim Laurence, the Duke and the Duchess of Edinburgh, the Duke of Kent, Prime Minister Keir Starmer but above all veterans. The men of the royal – and the royal princess – proudly carry the uniform. The king chose the naval ceremony habit, the same as his grandfather George VI wore the of in 1945.

The Wales wanted to take Charlotte, George and Louis attending these historic commemorations.
The Wales wanted to take Charlotte, George and Louis attending these historic commemorations. © Jonathan Brady/PA Wire/ABACA

Upon their in the gallery, before the start of the military procession, the children of William and Kate shake hands with great seriousness, chat with veterans … But as the parade continues, Prince Louis’s attention suddenly focuses on dust on his father’s uniform. Dust that he hastened to make a few hand gestures disappear!

A little later, it is the of his older brother, George, to become the target of Louis’s attention. Released by the wind, the second heir puts his wick back in place: a gesture immediately parodied by his youngest, to the of viewers, always delighted with these jokes.

Family unit demonstration

The king “impatiently waited” to launch these celebrations of the 80e anniversary of Victory in Dayso he is close to him to pay tribute to the “dedication, the sense of duty and disinterested service” of a generation which should still “be an example for all of us”, it is said at the palace.

King Charles and Queen Camilla on May 8, 2025, surrounded by veterans and representatives of the generation who lived the Second World War.
King Charles and Queen Camilla on May 8, 2025, surrounded by veterans and representatives of the generation who lived the Second World War. © Ben Birchall/Pa wire/abaca

An important day also for the transmission of history to the younger generations, certainly the reason why Prince William and his wife wanted to come and attend these ceremonies with their three children.

The Duke and the Duchess of Edinburgh on their arrival, followed by the prince and the princess of Wales and their three children.
The Duke and the Duchess of Edinburgh on their arrival, followed by the prince and the princess of Wales and their three children. © Jonathan Brady/PA Wire/ABACA

Above all, after the attacks formulated by Prince Harry in his interview with the BBC, deemed “of bad taste” by the royal house, the time is in the demonstration of family unity as well as national. The Windsor, and in particular the sovereign, hope today that “nothing will come to distraction and divert attention” intended to honor the veterans and their sacrifices, ensures a courtier.

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Celebrate, thank and commemorate a generation

At noon of London, the celebrations start with the bells of Big Ben. The actor Timothy Spall then reads extracts from the speech delivered by Winston Churchill on May 8, 1945. At 12:10 pm, the procession has since set out for Parliament Square towards the Buckingham Palace, via Whitehall and the long avenue du Mall. The cenotaph is draped in immense union Jack, as it was 80 years ago.
The procession is made up of 1,300 men and , members of the British armed forces, veterans but also of very recruits, as well as representatives of the NATO forces and the Ukrainian army, who trained with the British army. A reminder that war is still raging today in Europe.

King Charles welcomes the military procession celebrating the 80th anniversary of the armistice.
King Charles welcomes the military procession celebrating the 80th anniversary of the armistice. © Toby Melville/AP/SIPA

At 1:45 p.m. comes the highlight time of this great parade: the famous flight pastor overview of the capital by 23 military planes, some dating from 1945 and others at the edge of technology. The royal family then joined the Palais balcony to enjoy the show, while the crowd is allowed to invade The Mall.

After the parade, the royal family returns to the Buckingham palace for the famous
After the parade, the royal family returns to the Buckingham Palace for the famous “Flypast”. © Aaron Chown/PA Wire/Abaca

While the Red Arrows leave blue, white and red streaks in the sky, these commemorations are held for the time without Elisabeth II on the balcony. The deceased sovereign was the last representative of the royal house to have been present in the same place, on May 8, 1945, to greet the crowd with her sister Princess Margaret and their parents, George VI and Queen Elizabeth. The two young princesses then had permission to join for a few , incognito, with a joy crowd. An unforgettable evening.

The Duke and the Duchess of Edinburgh, Sir Tim Laurence and the Royal Princess, the Duke of Kent, King Charles and Queen Camilla, Prince and Princess of Wales and their children on the balcony of the Palace.
The Duke and the Duchess of Edinburgh, Sir Tim Laurence and the Royal Princess, the Duke of Kent, King Charles and Queen Camilla, Prince and Princess of Wales and their children on the balcony of the Palace. © Ben Birchall/Pa wire/abaca

Later in the afternoon of May 5, King Charles and Queen Camilla will meet veterans from the whole kingdom, but also from the Commonwealth, during a tea party organized in the palaces salons. The oldest of them, Henry Ducker, 104, former Royal Air Force, saw this invitation as “an immense honor. I have never met any member of the royal family, so it’s very exciting!”
The Windsor clan will be again Thursday, May 8 at noon at noon at the Westminster Abbey, to mark two minutes of national silence and attend a grace action service, in memory of those who have lost their lives in combat for freedom. These four days of commemorations will end with a large concert given on Horse Guards Parade.

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