The Queen and members of the Royal Family attended the National Service of Remembrance at The Cenotaph, London. The service honors those that have died in armed conflicts.
Remembrance services continued with modified pandemic protocols and The Queen watched from a balcony as she has done for the past few years. She anchored her cluster of poppies with the Dorset Bow Brooch, a frequent selection for this event.
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The Prince of Wales led the royal party on the ground, laying wreaths at the monument from himself and on behalf of The Queen. The Duke of Cambridge, The Princess Royal, The Earl of Wessex, and The Duke of Kent followed suit.
The socially distanced Duchess of Cornwall and Duchess of Cambridge watched from another balcony. The Duchess of Cornwall took over the role of Colonel-in-Chief of The Rifles from The Duke of Edinburgh, and here she wears a Rifles brooch. It appears to be the same one she wore in her recently released new portrait. Clarence House noted the brooch was commissioned by The Rifles. She paired this with a favorite choker and earrings, while The Duchess of Cambridge wore the Silver Jubilee Diamond and Pearl Earrings.
November 4: The Queen visited Westminster Abbey for a ceremony to mark the centenary of the burial of the Unknown Warrior.