The British & Dutch Royal Courts: A special invitation & reunion for Remembrance Day
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This Sunday, November 8th, the British royal family had gathered around Queen Elizabeth II for the "Remembrance Day Sunday" ("Remembrance Sunday"). This year will be a special at the invitation of HM The Queen Elizabeth II, the Dutch Royal Couple will be present to mark the 70th anniversary of the libérations of the Netherlands, King Willem Alexander will lay a wreath at the Cenotaph.
Queen Maxima is accompanying her husband to the Cenotaph in London and is watching the service from the Foreign Office balcony with other members of the British Royal family with Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Sophie Countess of Wessex.
King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands and his wife Maxima were present alongside other members of the British Royal Family . The Dutch sovereign and had to thank the United Kingdom for their contribution to the liberation of the Netherlands which was under the control of the then Nazi Army at the end of the Second World War and the 70 years of peace and freedom that resulted in for his pays. KingWillem-Alexander was with Queen Elizabeth II in all black, that accompanied Prince Philip, their son Prince Andrew and grand son Princes William and Harry, the first in his uniform of the Royal Air Force, the second in his the Blues and Royals. Standing in front of the Cenotaph, they laid at the foot of the memorial located in the Whitehall area of London wreaths of poppies, flower symbol for English-speaking countries of fallen soldiers for their patrie. The Duchess Catherine, ALEXANDER MCQUEEN Coat, ANNOUSHKA Pearls Earring, Mulberry 'Bayswater' black suede clutch of the same color and small round veiled hat matching three British Legion poppies attached to her collar, following the ceremony from the balcony of the Foreign Office. To her right was Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence Princess Anne's husband, on her left Queen Maxima of the Netherlands also in total black look, meanwhile opted for a wide-brimmed hat and had set her bouquet of poppies on her coat with a diamond pin. To the right of Maxima was Sophie Countess of Wessex .
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Queen Maxima is accompanying her husband to the Cenotaph in London and is watching the service from the Foreign Office balcony with other members of the British Royal family with Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Sophie Countess of Wessex.
King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands and his wife Maxima were present alongside other members of the British Royal Family . The Dutch sovereign and had to thank the United Kingdom for their contribution to the liberation of the Netherlands which was under the control of the then Nazi Army at the end of the Second World War and the 70 years of peace and freedom that resulted in for his pays. KingWillem-Alexander was with Queen Elizabeth II in all black, that accompanied Prince Philip, their son Prince Andrew and grand son Princes William and Harry, the first in his uniform of the Royal Air Force, the second in his the Blues and Royals. Standing in front of the Cenotaph, they laid at the foot of the memorial located in the Whitehall area of London wreaths of poppies, flower symbol for English-speaking countries of fallen soldiers for their patrie. The Duchess Catherine, ALEXANDER MCQUEEN Coat, ANNOUSHKA Pearls Earring, Mulberry 'Bayswater' black suede clutch of the same color and small round veiled hat matching three British Legion poppies attached to her collar, following the ceremony from the balcony of the Foreign Office. To her right was Vice Admiral Timothy Laurence Princess Anne's husband, on her left Queen Maxima of the Netherlands also in total black look, meanwhile opted for a wide-brimmed hat and had set her bouquet of poppies on her coat with a diamond pin. To the right of Maxima was Sophie Countess of Wessex .
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