The Queen was joined by other members of the Royal Family at a special service, which was held at Westminster Abbey to mark the centenary of the Armistice on Sunday evening. The appearance comes shortly after the royals were at the Cenotaph to honour the country's war heroes on Remembrance Sunday. At the service, Her Majesty lay flowers on the Grave of the Unknown Warrior, while Prince Charles read from the Bible.
The service was also attended the Duchess of Cornwall, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the Duke of Kent and Prince Michael of Kent. The service at Westminster Abbey to mark the Centenary of the Armistice is the finale of a day of national events to commemorate Armistice Day. The service was led by The Very Reverend Dr John Hall, Dean of Westminster and the Address was given by The Archbishop of Canterbury
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were the first royals to arrive at Westminster Abbey.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge join the Sussexes at Westminster Abbey.
Kate wore her beautiful green Catherine Walker coat.
The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall attend the service.
Camilla wears purple.
The Queen is the last to arrive and wears purple.
Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Prince Michael of Kent.
Inside Westminster Abbey during the service.
The Queen watches the emotional service.
Prince Charles reads St John 15: 9-15
Photo: Westminster Abbey
The Dukes and Duchesses of Cambridge and Sussex leave after the service finishes.