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Kate Middleton and Camilla joined the Queen on the balconies of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office building to watch on as Princes Charles and William laid wreaths on Remembrance Sunday

This year’s Remembrance Sunday was very different to the usual annual memorial, as Brits were forced to remember our fallen heroes in lockdown.

While most local services were cancelled, a small tradition wreath laying ceremony was held in London, attended by the royal family, politicians and a small group of veterans.

Prince Charles, Duke of Cambridge, Princess Anne and Earl of Wessex laid wreaths at London’s Cenotaph, while the Queen, Camilla and Kate watched on from a balcony in the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office building above.

However, royal fans were quick to notice that the Queen didn’t stand with any of her family members.

Last year, Camilla and Kate joined her on the main balcony while Meghan Markle stood with the Countess of Wessex and Sir Timothy Laurence on another balcony to the side.

The Queen stood with her Lady in Waiting, Susan Rhodes 

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