Princess of Wales Lays Wreath at Cenotaph During Anzac Day Ceremony
The Princess of Wales participated in a ceremony at The Cenotaph to mark Anzac Day, laying a wreath alongside New Zealand's High Commissioner. Princess Anne attended an earlier dawn service at Wellington Arch. The day commemorates Australian and New Zealand troops who died in conflicts, originating from the 1915 Gallipoli landing.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe Princess of Wales laid a wreath at The Cenotaph during a ceremony and parade to mark Anzac Day on Thursday, The Independent reported. She wore a navy dress with white lapels and a poppy while standing alongside the High Commissioner for New Zealand, Hamish Cooper, before placing the wreath at the memorial.
Earlier in the day, Princess Anne laid a wreath during a dawn service at Wellington Arch.
Anzac Day commemorates members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who have died in conflict. The observance was originally established to commemorate the 1915 Gallipoli landing of Australian and New Zealand troops in the First World War.
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