Armistice Day: King Charles and PM Rishi Sunak lead Britain in remembering the country's war dead

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King Charles and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak led Britain in remembering the country's war dead on Sunday, seeking to unify communities a day after a large pro-Palestinian march was marked by skirmishes between far-right counter-protesters and police.

At a solemn ceremony at the Cenotaph war memorial on Whitehall in central London, Charles, Sunak, other politicians and senior members of the royal family held a two-minute silence and then laid wreaths to honour those killed in war.

On Saturday, the annual Armistice Day commemoration marking the end of World War saw more than 300,000 pro-Palestinian demonstrators march through central London, with police arresting more than 120 people as they sought to stop far-right counter protesters from ambushing the main rally.

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I honestly don't know how Blair has got the neck to show his face at this service.... He should be in jail or at least on trial for war crimes... The absolute Hunt... Yes rhyming slang

exgren
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Who decided the police shouldn't wear poppies?

GailFynes
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*Don’t they know that fighting for your country is ‘far-right’?*

ClownHunt
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*Would you rather speak Arabic or German?*

ClownHunt
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Our future King William looks better than anybody else, The way he walks and hold himself, true King, Like him a lot

AnnaSokyra
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The King lead the way, not that diminutive Sunak. Your title misleads deliberately.

alanjane
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Manquent les princes Harry et Andrew triste et dommage

SimoneBettinger-bfol
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Charles should not be at the cenitaph hes a traiter to this country and our soldiers that died for this country deserve beter than him

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Jimmy savilles best mate
King of the paedovores

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