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NextImg:King Charles and Queen Camilla lead Royal Family at Westminster Abbey service to mark VE Day anniversary

King Charles is leading the Royal Family at a Thanksgiving Service at Westminster Abbey today to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day.

The King and Queen were joined by The Prince and Princess of Wales, The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, The Princess Royal and Sir Tim Laurence, The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and The Duke of Kent.

Upon arrival, the Royal Family joined the congregation in observing a national two-minute silence of reflection and remembrance.

His Majesty laid a wreath at the Grave of the Unknown Warrior. The Prince of Wales followed suit in the solemn ceremony.

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King Charles is leading the Royal Family at a Thanksgiving Service at Westminster Abbey today to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day.

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The Service of Thanksgiving is commemorating the sacrifice of the Second World War generation.

During the service, the Prime Minister will deliver a reading, honouring those who served in the conflict.

Following the service, The King and Queen will meet with veterans in the congregation.

Before departing Westminster Abbey, Camilla will lead other Members of the Royal Family in laying flowers at the Innocent Victims' Memorial, located outside the Abbey's West Door.

Wreaths were laid by the royals with personal messages of remembrance.

The Prince and Princess of Wales wrote: "For those who made the ultimate sacrifice during the Second World War, we will remember them."

King Charles's note stated: "We will never forget."

Charles wore a lounge suit with medals and neck order for the occasion.

Queen Camilla was dressed in a white crepe silk dress and white coat with black stitching by Anna Valentine.

Her ensemble was completed with a black and white hat by Phillip Treacy and a brooch of the 12th Lancers.

A poignant moment came when ten-year-old Alexander Churchill, the great-great-grandson of wartime prime minister Sir Winston Churchill, lit a candle of peace.

Young members of the congregation distributed white roses to Second World War veterans attending the service.

VE Day on May 8, 1945 marked the end of hostilities in Europe after nearly six years of fighting against Hitler's Nazi regime.

Church bells rang out across the nation as people celebrated, with crowds gathering outside Buckingham Palace calling for King George VI.

The war against Japan continued until August 15 that year.