The Duke of Kent paid his respects to war heroes and veterans as he attended the solemn Remembrance Sunday service at Whitehall, central London. Prince Edward joined other members of the royal family at the sombre event, which took place just nine weeks after the sad passing of his wife Katharine, Duchess of Kent . The 90-year-old Duke watched the service from the balcony of the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office overlooking the Cenotaph war memorial. He shared the balcony with the Duchess of Edinburgh, who at one point appeared to wipe away a tear .
The Queen and the Princess of Wales took part in the service from the central balcony, while the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester watched from another balcony. Meanwhile, King Charles led the royal family and the nation in p

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