The Princess of Wales attended the annual Anzac Day parade today to commemorate Australian and New Zealand servicemen.
Anzac Day is held on April 25 every year after it was first established to mark the anniversary of the landing of Allied Forces at dawn on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey in 1915.
The day commemorates all Australians and New Zealanders who have died in conflict.
Princess Kate attended the wreath-laying and parade at the Cenotaph in Westminster this morning alongside the High Commissioner for New Zealand, Hamish Cooper.
The Duchess then visited Westminster Abbey, where a service attended by veterans, Royals and politicians including Shadow
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