Nation falls quiet as two minutes silence held at Remembrance Day service

The nation fell silent this morning (10 November) as we remember those who lost their lives serving the country, as part of Remembrance Day.

Royals including King Charles and the Prince and Princess of Wales were joined by senior political figures of past and present at the Cenotaph in Whitehall, where they laid wreaths and led the two-minute silence.

The King and Prince William wore military uniform, while Catherine, who is only just returning to duties after chemotherapy, watched on from a balcony.