The annual Remembrance Sunday traditions in the United Kingdom will look different this year, but the royal family will still play a leading part.
With many parts of the U.K. going back into lockdown due to the pandemic, the traditional military March Past at Whitehall will not happen and the public will not be invited.
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The Queen, who regards this as one of the most important dates in her calendar, is said to be wanting to attend as long it is safe to do so.
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