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In Pictures: 'Britain Remembrance Sunday'
By James Wray Nov 8, 2009, 19:23 GMT
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II (R) takes part in the commemorations at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday in Central London 08 November 2009. Remembrance Sunday is a national ceremony during which the cessation of World War I (WW I) hostilities is remembered and is held annually on the Sunday closest to 11 November, the date when WW I has officially ended. This year marks the 91st anniversary to the end of WW I. EPA/DANIEL DEME
British Prime Minister Grodon Brown (R), leader fo the Conservative Party David Cameron (C) and leader of the Liberal Democrats Nick Clegg (L) pay their respect at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday in Central London 08 November 2009. Remembrance Sunday is a national ceremony during which the cessation of World War I (WW I) hostilities is remembered and is held annually on the Sunday closest to November 11th, the date when WW I has officially ended. This year marks the 91st anniversary to the end of WW I. EPA/DANIEL DEME
Britain's Prince William (2-R) gives a salute with other members of the Royal Family at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday in Central London 08 November 2009. Remembrance Sunday is a national ceremony during which the cessation of World War I (WW I) hostilities is remembered and is held annually on the Sunday closest to 11 November, the date when WW I has officially ended. This year marks the 91st anniversary to the end of WW I. EPA/DANIEL DEME
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II (front) arrives with Prince William (L) and Prince Harry (back R) at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday in Central London 08 November 2009. Remembrance Sunday is a national ceremony during which the cessation of World War I (WW I) hostilities is remembered and is held annually on the Sunday closest to 11 November, the date when WW I has officially ended. This year marks the 91st anniversary to the end of WW I. EPA/DANIEL DEME
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II lays a wreath at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday in Central London 08 November 2009. Remembrance Sunday is a national ceremony during which the cessation of World War I (WW I) hostilities is remembered and is held annually on the Sunday closest to 11 November, the date when WW I has officially ended. This year marks the 91st anniversary to the end of WW I. EPA/DANIEL DEME
Britain's Prince Harry gives a salute after laying a wreath at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday in Central London 08 November 2009. Remembrance Sunday is a national ceremony during which the cessation of World War I (WW I) hostilities is remembered and is held annually on the Sunday closest to 11 November, the date when WW I has officially ended. This year marks the 91st anniversary to the end of WW I. EPA/DANIEL DEME
Britain's Prince Harry (2-R) gives a salute with other members of the Royal Family at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday in Central London 08 November 2009. Remembrance Sunday is a national ceremony during which the cessation of World War I (WW I) hostilities is remembered and is held annually on the Sunday closest to 11 November, the date when WW I has officially ended. This year marks the 91st anniversary to the end of WW I. EPA/DANIEL DEME
Britain's Prince William lays a wreath at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday in Central London 08 November 2009. Remembrance Sunday is a national ceremony during which the cessation of World War I (WW I) hostilities is remembered and is held annually on the Sunday closest to 11 November, the date when WW I has officially ended. This year marks the 91st anniversary to the end of WW I. EPA/DANIEL DEME
Thousands of spectators gather at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday in Central London 08 November 2009. Remembrance Sunday is a national ceremony during which the cessation of World War I (WW I) hostilities is remembered and is held annually on the Sunday closest to 11 November, the date when WW I has officially ended. This year marks the 91st anniversary to the end of WW I. EPA/DANIEL DEME
Britain's Prince Harry lays a wreath at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday in Central London 08 November 2009. Remembrance Sunday is a national ceremony during which the cessation of World War I (WW I) hostilities is remembered and is held annually on the Sunday closest to 11 November, the date when WW I has officially ended. This year marks the 91st anniversary to the end of WW I. EPA/DANIEL DEME
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown (C) arrives with a wreath to pay his respect at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday in Central London 08 November 2009. Remembrance Sunday is a national ceremony during which the cessation of World War I (WW I) hostilities is remembered and is held annually on the Sunday closest to 11 November, the date when WW I has officially ended. This year marks the 91st anniversary to the end of WW I. EPA/DANIEL DEME
Britain's Prince William (L) and Prince Harry (back R) arrive at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday in Central London 08 November 2009. Remembrance Sunday is a national ceremony during which the cessation of World War I (WW I) hostilities is remembered and is held annually on the Sunday closest to 11 November, the date when WW I has officially ended. This year marks the 91st anniversary to the end of WW I. EPA/DANIEL DEME
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II (L) and other members of the Royal Family take part in the commemorations at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday in Central London 08 November 2009. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown stands on the background (L). Remembrance Sunday is a national ceremony during which the cessation of World War I (WW I) hostilities is remembered and is held annually on the Sunday closest to 11 November, the date when WW I has officially ended. This year marks the 91st anniversary to the end of WW I. EPA/DANIEL DEME
British First Secretary of State Peter Mandelson (R) shows the way to the Leader of the House of Commons Harriet Harman (C), followed by British Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling (L) at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday in Central London 08 November 2009. Remembrance Sunday is a national ceremony during which the cessation of World War I (WW I) hostilities is remembered and is held annually on the Sunday closest to November 11th, the date when WW I has officially ended. This year marks the 91st anniversary to the end of WW I. EPA/DANIEL DEME
British Prime Minister Grodon Brown (R), leader fo the Conservative Party David Cameron (C) and leader of the Liberal Democrats Nick Clegg (L) pay their respect at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday in Central London 08 November 2009. Remembrance Sunday is a national ceremony during which the cessation of World War I (WW I) hostilities is remembered and is held annually on the Sunday closest to November 11th, the date when WW I has officially ended. This year marks the 91st anniversary to the end of WW I. EPA/DANIEL DEME
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