The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have returned to their wedding venue to attend a service to mark the Centenary of the Armistice at Westminster Abbey.
The royal couple joined Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and other members of the royal family for the ceremony marking 100 years since the end of World War I.



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The entire Royal Family wore red poppies, the symbol of remembrance for World War I and veterans.
Kate went for a royal rewear in a green coat that she previously wore with an Irish Guards brooch on St. Patrick’s Day in 2017.
The duchess added a Jane Taylor hat that was designed as a crescent moon in black silk velvet.

The previous night, the royal family also attended another remembrance day event.
Out in full force, the royals attended the Festival of Remembrance Service at Royal Albert Hall in London.
The event is held the day before Remembrance Sunday to commemorate all who have lost their lives in war.
Meghan showed off her growing baby bump.
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Grace is the Digital Content Editor at New Idea. Grace is a lifestyle junkie who has previously interned at Dolly, Stellar and marie claire, as well having written in the fashion and beauty sections at Finder.com.au. When not working, you can find Grace heading for the slopes, playing with her pup or stuck in a seemingly endless Instagram scroll.
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