Queen Camilla is paying a tribute to all those who lost their lives in war.
Ahead of Remembrance Day, Her Majesty has planted a cross at the 97th Field of Remembrance.
The moment, captured in a video, is shared on the official Instagram of the Royal Family.
The post reads: “In memory of all those who lost their lives at war.
“The Queen has planted a cross at the 97th Field of Remembrance, where she also spent time with veterans and serving military personnel.
“This year, there are over 300 plots of commemorative crosses outside WestminsterAbbeyLondon. Since 1928, the land has been used for people to plant a cross in memory of a loved one,” notes the post.
This comes as Camilla’s step son, Prince Harry, also pens a tribute on Remembrance Day.
In the candid essay titled, "The Bond, The Banter, The Bravery: What it means to be British", Harry notes: "Though currently, I may live in the United States, Britain is, and always will be, the country I proudly served and fought for. The banter of the mess, the clubhouse, the pub, the stands – ridiculous as it sounds, these are the things that make us British. I make no apology for it. I love it.”