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British military veterans, serving units and members of the public gather on London's Whitehall for a UK Remembrance Day ceremony. Charles III is to take part in the event - his first as king - and lay a wreath in tribute to UK and Commonwealth war dead. IMAGES
Members of the British royal family, including Prince Charles and Camilla and Prince William and Kate, arrive at Westminster Abbey for a memorial service to Queen Elizabeth II's late husband, Prince Philip, nearly a year after his death and funeral which was held under coronavirus restrictions. IMAGES
The British Prime minister Boris Johnson and members of the British government arrive at Westminster Abbey, in central London, for a memorial service to Queen Elizabeth II's late husband, Prince Philip, nearly a year after his death and funeral which was held under coronavirus restrictions. IMAGES
Windsor, Apr 17 (EFE/EPA).- The United Kingdom’s Queen Elizabeth II and close royal family members on Saturday bid a final farewell to Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, who was laid to rest at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle.Philip, who was married to the Queen for 73 years, died on April 9 at the age of 99.Only 30 guests were able to attend the funeral service due to the restrictions in place in the UK for the coronavirus pandemic. All wore face masks and maintained a social distance inside the chapel. (Camera: NEIL HALL).SHOT LIST: WELL-WISHERS GATHER OUTSIDE WINDSOR CASTLE FOLLOWING THE PASSING OF BRITAIN'S PRINCE PHILIP, IN WINDSOR, UNITED KINGDOM.
On the final day of his state visit to Kenya, King Charles III arrives at Mombasa Memorial Cathedral and is met by the interfaith leaders. He hears about the work of the Coast Interfaith Council of Clerics (C.I.C.C.), in promoting peace, security and development on the Kenyan Coast. The organisation has been working in the region for over 15 years and represents the Christian, Hindu, Muslim and African Traditional Faiths. IMAGES
People pay tribute to the Nashville school shooting victims at a makeshift memorial, lined with flowers, balloons and teddy bears, outside the Covenant School building. Earlier Monday, a heavily armed former student killed three young children and three staff in what appeared to be a carefully planned attack at the private elementary school. The suspected shooter, who was fatally shot by police, was identified as 28-year-old Audrey Hale, who the officer later said identified as transgender. IMAGES