Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall join Boris Johnson and Priti Patel at Battle of Britain
Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall join Home Secretary Priti Patel – wearing Royal Air Force blue – at Westminster Abbey for the 81st Battle of Britain Anniversary Service
Prince wore full military outfit to attend Westminster Abbey service to remember those lost in Battle of BritainA smiling Duchess of Cornwall, 74, looked chic in a striped blue dress-jacket and a wide-brimmed hat The royals were joined by key figures from the Government including Prime Minster Boris Johnson and Home Secretary Priti Patel, who donned a mid-length navy dress jacket and a charcoal pillbox hatA military fly-past at midday saw a Hawker Hurricane and Supermarine Spitfire, which left RAF Coningsby earlier this morning, cruise over the capital – with the royals watching from a balcony at Church House
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The heir-to-the throne and the Duchess of Cornwall attended a service to mark the 81st Battle of Britain Anniversary Service at Westminster Abbey on Sunday morning.
After a pared down service due to the pandemic in 2020, this year’s annual remembrance saw social distancing measures remain in place but many more well-wishers gathered outside the historic London building to see the royals and members of the British Government arrive.
The service marks the victory, and loss of life, by the Royal Air Force during the Battle of Britain in 1940.
A military fly-past from a Hawker Hurricane and Supermarine Spitfire, which left RAF Coningsby earlier this morning, flew over the capital at midday, with the royals watching from historic Grade-II listed Church House in central London.
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The royal couple arrive at Westminster Abbey service on Sunday to remember those lost in the Battle of Britain. Prince Charles, 72, wore a full military uniform while the Duchess of Cornwall looked chic in a striped blue dress-jacket and a wide-brimmed hat, with a three-tier of pearls and a cream leather clutch bag completing the look
Caution: While clergy wore face masks as they escorted Charles and Camilla through the Abbey’s entrance, the royals opted not to when out in the fresh air
The 11am service remembers the 1,497 pilots and aircrew killed or mortally wounded in the battle was borne through the church – with a military fly-past jetting over the capital at midday
The Duchess of Cornwall offers a smile to well-wishers as she arrived at Westminster Abbey this morning. The royals had posted about their attendance on social media earlier in the day
Home Secretary Priti Patel, who donned a mid-length navy dress jacket – in Royal Air Force blue – and a charcoal pillbox hat
Ms Patel, 49, wore a three-tiered string of pearls and matching pearl drop earrings, with her hair neatly pinned back under a the military-style hat
The Home Secretary smiled for photographers as she arrived alone at the annual service to remember those lost in the Battle of Britain in 1940
Later, Ms Patel emerged from the service wearing a black face covering as she exited Westminster Abbey and made her way to Church House for the military fly-past
The royals were joined by key figures from the Government including Prime Minster Boris Johnson, who wore a sober grey suit and a black face mask
Mr Johnson’s face covering offered a nod to the patriotism of the event, with a Union Jack stitched onto it
Prince Charles, 72, donned a full military outfit to attend the service, arriving with Camilla just before 11am in an official car. The royals had posted about their attendance on social media earlier in the day, sharing on their Instagram stories that they were heading for Westminster Abbey.
The heir-to-the throne was appointed to the rank of Marshal of the RAF in 2012, the highest rank in the British Royal Air Force.
Camilla, 74, looked chic in a striped dress with multiple shades of blue and a pastel blue wide-brimmed hat. The Duchess of Cornwall accessorised her look with cream heels with a navy blue toe and a three-tier string of pearls with a central diamond brooch and a sapphire blue cross bracelet. Neither of the royals arrived wearing face coverings outside of the ceremonial service.
The couple were joined by Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Home Secretary Priti Patel. Mr Johnson did opt to wear a black face mask, and the covering offered a nod to the patriotism of the event, with a Union Jack stitched onto it.
The Prince, who’s a patron of the Battle of Britain Fighter Association, awaits a military fly-past from a Hawker Hurricane and Supermarine Spitfire, which left RAF Coningsby earlier this morning
There they go! The Prince spots the midday fly-past of two RAF planes, seen from historic Grade-II listed Church House following this morning’s service
A moment of reflection: The two RAF planes roar over Westminster Abbey and central London to mark the 81st anniversary of the Battle of Britain
Charles and the Home Secretary Priti Patel, third from left, laugh on the balcony at Church House as they await the fly-past
All smiles: On a mild and sunny September Sunday morning, Prince Charles is seen sharing a joke with clergy leading the service at Westminster Abbey
Earlier, the couple had arrived outside Westminster Abbey in their claret and black royal vehicle, with tourists gathering to catch a glimpse of the royals
A close protection officer escorts the Duchess of Cornwall, face mask in hand, as she exits the royal car, with members of the Royal Air Force greeting the royal couple
Camilla looked in good spirits as she arrived at the London church this morning ahead of the 11am service
While Mr Johnson opted for a sober grey suit and black tie Ms Patel wore a mid-length navy dress jacket – in Royal Air Force blue – with matching heels and a charcoal pillbox hat.
The Home Secretary, 49, also wore a three-tiered string of pearls and matching pearl drop earrings, with her hair neatly pinned back under the military-style hat.
Westminster Abbey has held a service of thanksgiving and rededication on Battle of Britain Sunday every year since 1944. Other key names in attendance this year included Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Brandon Lewis and acting US ambassador Philip T Reeker.
While clergy wore facemasks as they escorted Charles and Camilla through the Abbey’s entrance, the royals opted not to.
The Duchess of Cornwall accessorised her blue-hued look with cream heels with a indigo blue toe and a three-tier string of pearls with a central diamond brooch
The royal was appointed to the rank of Marshal of the RAF in 2012, the highest rank in the British Royal Air Force
When the service was finished around midday, the royal couple chatted to clergy as they left Westminster Abbey and made their way to nearby Church House
Impressive collection of medals: Prince Charles graduated from Cranwell in Lincolnshire and was awarded his RAF pilot’s wings in 1971
Other key names in attendance this year included Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Brandon Lewis, left, and acting US ambassador Philip T Reeker, pictured right
The 11am service included an act of remembrance, during which the Battle of Britain Roll of Honour bearing the names of 1,497 pilots and aircrew killed or mortally wounded in the battle was borne through the church.
The Battle of Britain was a major air campaign fought in the skies over the UK in 1940, and although the battle took place between July and October, September 15 saw the British Royal Air Force (RAF) gain a decisive victory over the Luftwaffe in what was Nazi Germany’s largest daylight attack.
Prince Charles graduated from Cranwell in Lincolnshire and was awarded his RAF pilot’s wings in 1971.
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