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Royal Family Honors Fallen Soldiers on Remembrance Day Amid Health Challenges

King Charles and Princess Kate attend Remembrance events in London, highlighting resilience amid cancer recoveries while Queen Camilla stays back due to an infection.

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Updated: Nov 10th, 2024, 1:49 AM ET

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King Charles III and Princess Kate are set to attend the UK's Remembrance Sunday ceremonies, symbolizing a return to royal duties after their cancer diagnoses. Queen Camilla will miss the events due to recovery from a chest infection. The royal family's participation underscores their commitment to honoring fallen service personnel, despite the health challenges faced by King Charles and Princess Kate this past year. Both royals have made public appearances, signaling resilience as the nation commemorates its military veterans. The ceremony will take place at the Cenotaph in London, with Charles laying a wreath.


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