Charles and Camilla honour Canadian war dead at wreath ceremony in Ottawa
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall honoured Canada’s war dead during a poignant wreath-laying ceremony. Charles and Camilla took part in the solemn event at the National War Memorial in the capital Ottawa as the second day of their tour began.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
Tory deputy chief whip quits after drunken incident
PA Media
-
PM dismisses Russia's nuclear threats as 'sabre-rattling'
PA Media
-
BT workers vote to strike over pay
PA Media
-
The Queen jokes with Duke of Buccleuch at Reddendo parade in Scotland
PA Media
-
Tony Blair: I accept Brexit will not be reversed
PA Media
-
Trio sentenced for murdering Logan Mwangi
PA Media
-
Former MP Natalie McGarry jailed for two years for embezzlement
PA Media
-
Joe Biden vows to defend 'every inch of Nato territory'
PA Media
-
Mother and stepfather jailed for life for murdering Logan Mwangi
PA Media
-
PM condemns ‘barbaric’ Putin after Russian leader ‘topless’ jibe
PA Media
-
Jens Stoltenberg: Europe and North America 'standing together' in Nato to ensure peace
PA Media
-
How much does the royal family cost?
PA Media
-
Firms need help to weather ‘perfect storm’ – BCC leader
PA Media
-
Beano reveal Britain’s Funniest Class
PA Media
-
'Nothing happens' - Tory MP quips about Nadhim Zahawi's phone
PA Media
-
Royal household’s HR policies ‘improved after probe into Meghan bullying claims’
PA Media