Caption: Mark of respect: Harry laid a cross of remembrance in front of two wooden crosses from the graves of unknown British soldiers
Two generations of royal servicemen led the tributes of a nation at London's remarkable Field of Remembrance today.
Prince Philip, who served in the Royal Navy in the Second World War, and his grandson, Prince Harry, who recently left the Army after a decade which included two frontline tours of Afghanistan, each placed a cross to add to the 100,000 already planted by the Royal British Legion
Still ram rod straight despite his 94 years, Philip was wearing his Royal Navy day ceremonial and overcoat as he walked up to lay his tribute in the North Green outside Westminster Abbey
Harry was in his Blues and Royals frock coat as he followed him, placing his own cyphered cross in front of two wooden crosses from the Graves of Unknown British Soldiers from the First and Second World Wars, before saluting before he walked away. Click link for full post from The Daily Mail.