Kate and Queen lay Armistice Day wreaths as nation pays tribute
The Queen and the Princess of Wales joining services to mark Armistice Day in the UK.
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Catherine stood at the ceremony at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire, where the Last Post signalled the start of a national two-minute silence at 11:00 GMT to mark the end of World War One.
Queen Camilla was at Paddington Station in London for the wreath-laying ceremony, having travelled by train.
The Prince of Wales has also delivered a video message to young people, sharing his views on the importance of wearing a red poppy and to say that "remembrance is for everyone".
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