Princess Anne is attending services in London on Sunday in honour of Anzac Day. Anzac day is an annual national day of remembrance recognising Australians and New Zealanders killed serving in war, as well as those retired from the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. On the morning of Sunday 25 April, the Queen’s only daughter Princess Anne attended a dawn service at Wellington Arch on behalf of the Royal Family. There, accompanied by her.
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The Princess Royal will attend two ceremonies to mark Anzac Day alongside her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, tomorrow in London on behalf of the Royal Family.
The Princess Royal and Sir Tim Laurence will attend the Anzac Day Dawn Service at Wellington Arch in the early hours of Sunday morning. Princess Anne will lay a wreath at the memorial and sign the Book of Remembrance. She last attended the event in 2015 to mark the centenary of the landings at Gallipoli. Later on Sunday, the Princess and her husband will attend he Anzac Day Service of Commemoration and Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey.
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Subscriber only At Tiaro s Dawn Service, David Chamberlain, a navy veteran, Scott Wilkinson, who served in Cambodia and Graeme Davis, who served in Vietnam, were thinking of their mates. April 25 is always a special day for them and a chance to reflect on their service and that of those who served alongside them. Summing up the day in a single word, Mr Davis said it was about comradeship . It s about remembering our mates and our fathers who went before us, he said. All three were impressed by the turnout, with more than 200 people paying their respects at the service.