The nation saw King Charles lead the rest of the Royal Family to remember the war dead at the weekend as the National Service of Remembrance was held at the Cenotaph in Whitehall.
As well as senior members of the Firm who laid wreaths, Queen Camilla and the Princess of Wales took their positions on the balcony of the Foreign Office to watch the solemn proceedings.
But amid the poignancy was one moment between the two royal ladies that served to remind the public just how close they are and how they have been drawn together in the most unique circumstances.
The pair, who both looked elegant in black dresses and remembrance poppies, appeared overcome with emotion at times as the wreathes were laid and as the Last Post sounded to signal the two minutes silence.
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