Prince William and Kate Middleton were joined on Buckingham Palace's balcony by Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis to see the flypast commemorating VE Day's 80th anniversary.
According to Buckingham Palace, King Charles and Queen Camilla, as well as other members of the Royal Family, attended celebrations commemorating VE Day, which marked the end of WWII in Europe.
Kensington Palace, the office of the Prince and Princess of Wales, tweeted images of William and Kate with their children as they gathered outside the palace.
The royal family gathered veterans and onlookers to observe a magnificent military parade and flypast, marking the start of four days of commemoration.
The government has scheduled a series of activities to mark the anniversary of Nazi Germany's unconditional surrender on May 8, 1945. It is observed on that date in numerous nations, including France, the United States, and Russia.
More than 1,300 members of the British armed forces marched through central London from outside parliament to Buckingham Palace, accompanied by Queen Camilla, Prince William and his wife Kate, Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and war veterans.
Monday's parade concluded with a flypast by historic military aircraft and the Royal Air Force's Red Arrows display team, which was watched by the royals from Buckingham Palace's balcony, as crowds flocked below to see the spectacle, many of whom were carrying national flags - the red, white, and blue Union Jack.
The royals, who waved to the crowd outside, were also planning a tea reception inside the palace for roughly 50 veterans and others who had survived the conflict.
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