Britain stopped to remember its glorious war dead today as Prince Harry lead the nation in remembrance at the National Memorial Arboretum. The 32-year-old boarded a helicopter at Kensington Palace this morning to fly to the Service of Remembrance at the Armed Forces Memorial in Staffordshire (main picture) with representatives from the Army, Navy and RAF to mark Armistice Day. Meanwhile in stirring scenes across the country, schoolchildren, veterans and military top brass stood side-by-side in silent reflection to mark the exact time when allied forces declared an end to fighting with Germany 98 years ago. At 11am millions took part in two minutes of silence - in London thousands stood in Trafalgar Square (bottom right) and around the Cenotaph memorial. In Bristol 19,420 figurines were laid out on College Green (top right), representing the number of men who died at the Battle of the Somme.
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