The Princess Royal attended a ceremony at the Arnhem Oosterbeek War Cemetery to lay a wreath on land close to the same landing zone used 80 years ago during Operation Market Garden.
Kate Moss enjoyed a friendly get-together with her half-sister, Lottie, at the weekend – just days after Lottie revealed that she had become estranged from her family.
In 1984, Prince Charles was the star guest at the opening ceremony of the first official Paralympic Games to be held in Britain, next to Stoke Mandeville Hospital.
Former codebreaker Bernard Morgan, from Crewe in Cheshire, captured the nation’s tragedy yesterday as he was pictured poignantly saluting the silent graves of Britain’s soldiers.
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester are just a few of the well-known faces pictured meeting veterans before the Royal Albert Hall D-Day event tonight.
MAILONLINE LIVEBLOG: Follow our live coverage of the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy as King Charles joins world leaders including President Joe Biden in France.
As the nation commemorates the 80th anniversary of D-Day on Thursday, The Mail on Sunday launches a campaign to honour military veterans for their wartime efforts.
ROBERT HARDMAN: No one is entirely sure how many Normandy veterans are still with us. In theory, anyone old enough to have been on active service on June 6, 1944 would be at least 98 now.