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KING CHARLES WAS DETERMINED TO GO
The Royal Family has been at many commemorations of the historic D-Day landings, but none more poignant than the 80th anniversary celebrating the ‘courage, resilience and solidarity’ of those 160,000 troops who turned the tide of World War Two.
The King, Queen and Prince of Wales joined veterans in Portsmouth, while Princess Anne