British Royal Family marks 80th anniversary of VE Day

British Royal Family marks 80th anniversary of VE Day

On Thursday, the British Royal Family attended events marking the 80th anniversary of VE Day.

They first attended a Service of Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey during which the King and the Prince of Wales laid wreaths.

At the end of the service, the family also laid flowers at the Innocent Victims' Memorial.

In the evening, members of the British Royal Family attended a concert held at Horse Guards Parade to mark the end of the national VE Day commemorations.

The Princess of Wales first wore her Alessandra Rich dress with her Ralph Lauren pumps and her DeMellier bag. She also wore her Juliette Botterill hat.

In the evening, the Princess of Wales wore her Self-Portrait dress with her Gianvito Rossi pumps and her Chanel bag. She paired the outfit with Susan Caplan earrings and a Susan Caplan necklace.

The Duchess of Edinburgh first wore a Beulah London dress with her Prada pumps and her Sophie Habsburg clutch. She paired the outfit with a Jane Taylor hat as well as her G. Collins and Sons earrings and necklace.

In the evening, the Duchess of Edinburgh wore her Theory coat with her Giulia Barela earrings and her Monica Vinader rings.

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