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KING CHARLES’ Emotional VE DAY Honor Inspires Britain’S Unity

King Charles III and Queen Camilla led a moving VE Day service at Westminster Abbey on May 8th, marking 80 years since the Allies’ victory in Europe. Veterans, royals, and political leaders came together to honor those who fought for freedom in World War II. The King said, “Their courage and resilience remain the foundation upon which our freedom is built.”

Crowds lined London’s streets while millions watched from home. Veterans proudly wore their medals as hymns echoed through the Abbey. The event showed national unity at a time when Britain faces new challenges.

Young people joined by laying wreaths and sharing stories of family bravery during wartime. Religious leaders called for unity and peace — values that matter now more than ever.

As “God Save The King” filled Westminster Abbey, Britons remembered their shared history. This service reminded everyone that honoring past sacrifices can bring hope for Britain’s future.;

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