Summary

  • King Charles III leads the nation in a two-minute silence at the Cenotaph in central London - watch live above

  • Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch have joined the King in laying wreaths at the monument

  • Some 10,000 armed forces veterans are taking part in the Royal British Legion's march-past through Whitehall, alongside World War Two veterans

  • Services will also take place in communities across the UK, including in Edinburgh, Belfast and Cardiff

  1. King to lead tributes at Remembrance Sunday servicepublished at 10:16 GMT

    A group of veterans, all wearing red with black hats, arrivingImage source, Reuters
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    Chelsea Pensioners arriving at Horse Guards Parade ahead of the service

    King Charles III and other senior royals and political leaders are gathering for the national memorial service at the Cenotaph in central London.

    Some 10,000 armed forces veterans will take part in the Royal British Legion's march-past through Whitehall, alongside around 20 World War Two veterans.

    The event is one of many taking place around the country, with a two-minute silence being held at 11:00 GMT.

    We will not be providing text updates throughout, but you can watch live at the top of this page.