Royal Family hopes nothing distracts from VE Day commemorations
Summary
The Royal Family is preparing for the 80th anniversary of VE Day, the day marking the end of World War Two, which will include a procession, balcony appearance, and a tea party for veterans. This comes shortly after Prince Harry's publicized interview and recent court loss over his UK security concerns.Key Facts
- The Royal Family is set to commemorate the 80th anniversary of VE Day (Victory in Europe Day), marking the end of World War Two.
- Celebrations will start with a military procession in central London, followed by members of the Royal Family appearing on the Buckingham Palace balcony.
- The Royals will host a tea party for war veterans and their families in the palace gardens.
- This year's VE Day celebrations will be the first without any of the royals who were present 80 years ago.
- Prince Harry recently lost a court case over his security while in the UK.
- In an interview on Friday, Prince Harry expressed his wish for reconciliation with his estranged father.
- Buckingham Palace responded to Prince Harry's interview by stating that the court's decision was not biased.
- The royal family hasn't made any public comment on Prince Harry's interview.
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