British royal family members – including King CharlesPrince William and his wife Catherine, Princess WalesAlong with their children, Prince George, Prince Louis, and Princess Charlotte – filmed on Monday watching a military procession and flying to celebrate the eighty anniversary of the victory in Europe (Ve).
Ve Day is May 8, celebrates the official surrender of Nazi Germany to the Allied forces to end World War II. Monday began four days of events that celebrated the end of most of the fighting in Europe 80 years ago.
The royal family watched a procession of about 1,300 people – including members of the British army – from a high platform outside the Buckingham Palace. They later moved to the balcony of the palace to watch Fazan who was expected to include twenty history and current military aircraft.
Their general appearances came only three days after the youngest son of King Charles, Prince Harry, He said in an interview with CBS News Network BBC News that he “loves reconciliation” with members of the royal family, and revealed that his father was not talking to him amid a legal dispute over security.
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