To commemorate Armed Forces Day, Buckingham Palace has released a new portrait of King Charles III dressed in military uniform.
The photograph, taken by a renowned photographer, aims to pay tribute to the service and dedication of veterans, service families, cadets, and active members of the military. Armed Forces Day, celebrated annually on the last Saturday of June, serves as a reminder of the nation's gratitude towards its military personnel. Alongside the portrait, a video message from the Queen was also shared, further emphasizing the royal family's support and appreciation for the armed forces.
The day is marked by various events and ceremonies across the country, highlighting the contributions and sacrifices of the military community.
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Why do you think it's important (or not) for national leaders to publicly honor the military?
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There should be no leaders! Any public display of power is dangerous.
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I think standing united is important to a nations standing.
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King Charles III releases photo to mark UK's Armed Forces Day
A photograph of King Charles III has been released to commemorate the UK's Armed Forces Day on Saturday alongside ... serves as colonel-in-chief. A new photograph of King Charles in military uniform was released to mark the annual event, which is held ...
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New picture of King Charles in military uniform released to mark Armed Forces Day
A new portrait of King Charles in military uniform has been released by Buckingham Palace to mark Armed Forces Day on Saturday. The commemorative event is held annually on the last Saturday of June for the country to show its support for veterans, service families, cadets and those still serving.
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