King Charles will reportedly break one of the late Queen's traditions when he commemorates his first Remembrance Sunday as monarch next week.
In the annual Remembrance ceremony on November 13, his Majesty will lay down a wreath at the Centopath in Central London. However the Mirror reports its design will have a different design to the one his mother would lay during he 70 year reign.
While Her Majesty's wreath featured around 90 poppies, the King's will reportedly display fewer, bigger flowers and will also feature a wide ribbon in his family racing colours - purple, yellow and gold.The event was said to be of the utmost importance to the Queen and she only missed it a handful of times, mainly for medical reasons.
The wreath was either laid by her personally or on her behalf by Charles in her later years. In addition Queen Co nsort Camilla will have her own wreath designed for the first time which will be placed at the Cenotaph.
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