William and Kate, both 43, this morning praised the 'courage, sacrifice, and resilience' of those who fought in the Pacific and Far East on the 80th anniversary of VJ Day. Politics
The Prince and Princess of Wales have shared a personal message to mark VJ Day to remember the "the courage, sacrifice, and resilience of all who served" Politics
Charles also significantly acknowledged the devastation caused by the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki which led to Japan 's surrender. Events
The King has made an audio broadcast to the nation on the 80th anniversary of VJ Day Politics
The monarch has made an audio broadcast Politics
VJ Day is expected to see King Charles reflect on the horrors experienced by prisoners of war and innocent civilians of occupied lands in the Pacific and Far East Politics
King Charles will address the nation from 7.30am tomorrow morning to mark the 80th anniversary of VJ Day, in a special message to the nation, Realms and Commonwealth Politics
The monarch has recorded a special message to the Nation, Realms and Commonwealth, to make the occasion. Politics
Monarch will pay tribute to military personnel and reflect on horrors experienced in Asia-Pacific regionKing Charles will mark the 80th anniversary of VJ Day on Friday with a message paying tribute to the service and sacrifice of military personnel in the second world war who fought and died in the Pacific and far east, saying they will never be forgotten.In an address, Charles will reflect on the horrors experienced by prisoners of war and civilians of occupied lands in the region “whose suffering reminds us that war’s true cost extends beyond battlefields, touching every aspect of life”. Continue reading... Politics
In words echoed by his grandfather, King George VI, King Charles has acknowledged the service and sacrifice of those who fought and died in the Second World War. Politics
An audio message will be released at 7.30am on Friday, August 15 Politics
Bacon, eggs and endless debate – the full English is a dish that’s as iconic as it is controversial. Mark Riddaway unpacks its tangled history, from aristocratic feasts to builders’ caffs, and explores how it came to define the nation’s morning plate Politics