
Prince William and his wife Princess Kate shared a heartfelt tribute after King Charles and Prince Harry’s emotional messages on Anzac Day, honoring the courage, sacrifice and spirit of the Australian and New Zealand servicemen and women.
Future King William took part in events in London to commemorate Anzac Day, when Australia and New Zealand remember their war dead. The Prince laid a wreath at the Cenotaph before attending a service at Westminster Abbey.
The prince and Princess of Wales also released a touching message on their official Instagram Story, writing: “On ANZAC Day, we honour the courage, sacrifice and spirit of the Australian and New Zealand servicemen and women, past and present, who have served our nation with pride.”
“Lest We Forget,” they concluded.
Anzac Day marks the anniversary of the Gallipoli landings during World War One. Thousands of Australians and New Zealanders died in the Turkish campaign, which began on 25 April 1915 before ending in a stalemate.
Prince William, wearing a red poppy, was joined by his wife Kate when they joined hundreds of UK-based Australians and New Zealanders for the abbey service.