- The Prince of Wales will deliver a video message for Armistice Day, emphasising that "remembrance is for everyone" and the significance of wearing a red poppy.
- His message will be broadcast during the Royal British Legion’s virtual Remembrance Assembly on Tuesday morning, connecting children aged 9-14 nationwide.
- William will encourage young people to remember veterans and serving members of the armed forces, highlighting their dedication and duty.
- The Princess of Wales is scheduled to attend the Service of Remembrance at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire, featuring a two-minute silence and wreath-laying.
- Later on Tuesday, the King and Queen, joined by the Prince of Wales and other royals, will host a reception at Windsor Castle for veterans who served in the Pacific during the Second World War.
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